The Love Hypothesis

The Love Hypothesis

2021 • 383 pages

Ratings763

Average rating3.9

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Ahhhh...

I sighed with happiness and in content, once I was done with the book. It hits all the right spot, romance-wise. I love it to bits. It's so dreamy and stupid-grin-and-giggle inducing, it's the prefect rom-com material.

I love how Adam, the main male is portrayed to be an ass when he really is not. I like the fact that he is actually not very likeable in general and he's okay with it. Yes, of course, he's a cliche of all the cliches – good looking, intelligent (he has a PhD, after all), rich, and all that jazz, but he is so freaking adorable that I fell in love almost instantly.

I also love how the female main, Olive, is somewhat dorky and unsure of herself, but has all the guts in the world to approach Adam, the infamous Stanford's ass, to play her fake boyfriend. Olive is, I believe, just how most girls are. A little bit unsure, a little bit insecure and love pumpkin spice anything. She's impossible to dislike, even when she overthinks everything.

I particularly LOVE how these two interacts, their light banter and teasing, how easy they open up to each other, and how they believe in each other. This book is a straight up no fuss romance, purely daydream material with lovable characters (though one in particular is not). Love it.

January 10, 2022