![]() ![]() It was funny and cute, with some drama on the side. I enjoyed the fake dating scenario and the development from beginning to end. I think the working/research setting was the hook for me, as it was relatable and made for some good points about how we handle stress and difficult situations as a team, which I enjoyed. I work with my significant other, so I found this quite relatable, and it made my heart happy as I was reminded of us the entire way through. As a woman who works in tech, I related to the protagonist’s struggles with confidence so much and really needed this book in my life when I read it as I ventured into a new position at work. On the note of characters, shout out to all my women in STEM. The characters were interesting and while not super vivid believable enough to keep me reading. And those arcs are well done! The story was well-paced, though it did tend to grow towards the end. While this book does not take itself too seriously, it has some serious moments that drive the characters’ arcs forward. I loved all the self-referencing and deprecating humor about being a romcom. ![]() ![]() ![]() It was cute, funny, and most importantly, meta, so it didn’t take itself too seriously. This was definitely something new for me! So I finished The Love Hypothesis, and it was excellent? I mean, I think it was? I don’t read a lot of romance and this was my first ever romcom, so I’m not sure my opinion on excellency has any weight here. ![]()
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