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A review by pineapplebunnies
Love, Theoretically by Ali Hazelwood
Did not finish book. Stopped at 55%.
I think after the main characters got together I stopped being interested in the rest of the story. There was an interesting element that the main girl kind of becomes whatever people want her to be, and the main guy sees past that, but I feel like that was really their only main pull towards each other… so the rest of the romance just felt stale. Then I frankly didn’t feel enough of a connection to the main character’s other problems to continue reading the book for that - not to say that these problems aren’t relatable for me, they absolutely are. But the solutions to them seem so glaringly obvious and the problems seem so one dimensional that it’s difficult to be invested in it. We know what the main character needs to do, she just refuses to see it for herself. Sometimes that works, but when the problem is so one dimensional and the character seems so one dimensional too, there isn’t much incentive to keep reading