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Lädt ... The Love Hypothesis (2021. Auflage)von Ali Hazelwood (Autor)
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Melde dich bei LibraryThing an um herauszufinden, ob du dieses Buch mögen würdest. Keine aktuelle Diskussion zu diesem Buch. The Love Hypothesis is a cute contemporary romance about a relationship of convenience. I stayed up very late to finish this book, so I definitely enjoyed reading it. I liked the main characters and the growth of their relationship together, even though the heroine was sometimes annoying and kept things from the hero. I also think that the ending was somewhat rushed and didn't have the oomph that I would have liked. At least there was an epilogue. ( ) Second read through and I still love it. I love how silly but memorable their meetings are and how they slowly build up to something real and precious. The puns kept me laughing when I wasn't crying or melting. The side characters are amazing too. I love reading about women succeeding in male fields and how they deal with the insecure and sexist assholes. Remember, "Carry yourself with the confidence of a mediocre white man" lol. Overall I really liked this book, but the smut-sequence in the last quarter just wasn't it. It didn't fit the vibe of the book at all and felt really unnecessary in my opinion. But I loved the two main characters and their dynamic so much. It was a pleasant read until that one scene and then it was fabulous again afterwards. I also would've wanted for Ahn to appear again in the last chapter, since she was the reason this all happened in the first place, so I kind of missed her there a little. Still really enjoyable and fluffy. ;) I read this book after hearing about it all over the internet. It's not a horrible book but it's not a great book either. I liked the little romance between Olive and Adam. However, the friendships in the book felt odd. It's like the other put them there for the sake of Olive having friends. Also some parts of the book are very unrealistic. Adam is a professor and Olive is a student, he is not her professor so the university doesn't have any problems with the couple. I find this hard to believe in any college setting. However, I didn't feel that it took me to far out of the book. The first part of the book drags and nothing really ends up happening till the end of the book. This book reads like a YA novel but it is an adult romance novel. I can't find many adult over the college age actually enjoying this book. keine Rezensionen | Rezension hinzufügen
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