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Binding
Paperback
Number of Pages
400
Age Group
All
Language
English
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Book Summary
Love Theoretically Introduces Elsie Hannaway, A Theoretical Physicist Who Lives A Double Life: An Adjunct Professor By Day And A Playful Side Hustle As A Fake Girlfriend By Night. Set Against The Demanding Halls Of Mit, This Contemporary Romance Blends Smart Science With Heat And Humor, Crafted For Readers Who Adore Witty, Stem-Flavored Love Stories And Satisfying Endings.
In Love Theoretically, The Story Unfolds In A Warm, Witty Voice That Leans On Real Science Without Getting Heavy. Elsie Navigates Tenure-Track Pressures, Lab Reports, And The Delicate Chemistry Of A New Romance As Jack SmithโThe Irresistibly Attractive Older Brother Of One Of Her ClientsโRe-Enters Her Life. Their Banter Crackles, And What Starts As Professional Friction Soon Deepens Into Something Both Tender And Risky As Elsie Questions What She Wants From Love And From Her Career.
Written With Sharp Dialogue, Brisk Pacing, And Thoughtful Insight Into Women In Stem, The Book Blends Classroom Scenes With Candid, Aching Moments Of Attraction. The Setting Inside Mit's Physics World And The Journey Ahead Challenge Elsie To Defend Her Dreams While Embracing Unexpected Feelings.
After Finishing Love Theoretically, Readers Will Feel Hopeful And Energized, Having Witnessed A Romance That Respects Intellect As Much As Emotion And Leaves Them Cheering For ElsieโS Future Both In Science And In Love.
Product Details
Author
Ali Hazelwood
Publisher
Little Brown
Number of Pages
400
Language
English
SKU
BK0475457
ISBN
9781408725795
Reading Age
All
Dimensions
12.6 x 3.4 x 19.6 cm
Binding
Paperback
MRP: โน 599
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Ali Hazelwood Is The New York Times And Sunday Times Bestselling Author Of Multiple Romance Novels, As Well As A Writer Of Peer-Reviewed Articles About Brain Science, In Which No One Makes Out And The Ever After Is Not Always Happy. Originally From Italy, She Lived In Germany And Japan Before Moving To The Us To Pursue A Phd In Neuroscience. She Recently Became A Professor, Which Absolutely Terrifies Her. When Ali Is Not At Work, She Can Be Found Running, Eating Cake Pops, Or Watching Sci-Fi Movies With Her Three Feline Overlords (And Her Slightly-Less-Feline Husband).
There's a tenderness to this book that I found completely disarming. Ali Hazelwood writes about love and heartbreak with real honesty โ no clichรฉs, no easy resolutions, just beautifully observed human experience. I hugged my copy when I finished it, which I realise sounds odd, but there it is. Five stars.
Started Love Theoretically on a Saturday evening and didn't come up for air until I'd finished it. Ali Hazelwood's writing has a warmth and rhythm that pulls you in immediately, and the emotional journey the book takes you on is both comforting and quietly profound. One of my favourite reads of the year.
What I appreciate most about Love Theoretically is that it's hopeful without being unrealistic. Ali Hazelwood understands that healing and moving forward is messy and slow and non-linear, and the book honours that truthfully. I needed this story more than I knew I did when I picked it up. Wonderful.
This is exactly the kind of book I recommend to people who say they don't read anymore. It's accessible, it's moving, and it's proof that fiction can say things that feel genuinely true about how love and loss and healing actually work. Ali Hazelwood has real talent. I'll be reading everything they write.
I don't usually cry at books but this one got me completely. Ali Hazelwood has written something that is genuinely moving without being manipulative โ the emotions feel earned, the characters feel real, and the story left me thinking about it for days afterwards. Beautiful in every sense.