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La Hipótesis del Amor

La Hipótesis del Amor

Ali Hazelwood

4.10
1,914,378 valoraciones·198,334 reseñas

Cuando una relación fingida entre científicos se topa con la irresistible fuerza de la atracción, las teorías cuidadosamente calculadas sobre el amor de una mujer se ven sumidas en el caos. Olive Smith, estudiante de doctorado de tercer año, no cree en las relaciones románticas duraderas, pero su me...

páginas
400
Format
Paperback
Publicado
2021-09-14
Editorial
Berkley Books
ISBN
9780593336823

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Ali Hazelwood
Ali Hazelwood

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I'm Ali, and I write contemporary romcom novels about women in STEM and academia. I love cats, Nutella, and side ponytails. I'm also currently learning to crochet, so as you can tell I'm a super busy gal with an intense and exciting life!I only use Goodreads as a reader, to review and hype books that I've loved (many o...

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Lisa of Troy
Lisa of Troy·4 years ago
Olive plants a giant kiss on a random person in the hallway. Her friend, Anh, has a crush on a guy that Olive went out with one time, and she wants to convince Anh that she is free to go after her one-date wonder. However, the random guy in the hallway turns out to be a world famous scientist and a very grumpy, mean one at that. He is the famous Adam Carlsen. Will Olive and Adam be able to convince everyone that they are a couple? Will they discover any real feelings? Plus, Olive is about to gra...
Ayman
Ayman·4 years ago
it gave what it was supposed to give and 10x more!this shit is a literary masterpiece! flawless! perfection! excellent! splendid! and above all epic…these characters have bewitched me body, mind, soul! these bad bitch scientists had me acting all submissive and breedable 🛐Olive- pumpkin spice loving bad bitch was so inspiring and all around an enjoyable MC to read about. this book proves ANYONE (especially nerdy girls like me and olive) can girl boss, gate-keep, and gaslight!!she’s a bad bitch ...
james
james ·4 years ago
idk what kind of drugs y’all are on but i evidently did not receive my portionmaybe manvi is right and i just really hate popular booksbut, this was just… not good?the pure agony of having to read this. yes, i was held at gun point and forced to finish it, do not ask questions, i am not allowed to talk about iti actually picked this to have something fun and easy to read in-between studying but instead i got this infuriating reading experience and a massive spike in my heart rate just from s...
Heather K (dentist in my spare time)
Heather K (dentist in my spare time)·4 years ago
The Love Hypothesis is the kind of book that I think is better for newbie romance readers. For me, with thousands of romance books under my belt, it became painful to read by the end. I started out reading The Love Hypothesis feeling giddy and elated. I *adored* the geeky, surly professor and poor grad student dynamic, and the narration by Callie Dalton was bangin'. I was 100000% sure that I was going to love this book, and I started recommending it to everyone. But slowly, slowly, things start...
Bibi
Bibi·4 years ago
**Spoiler Alert**The best part about this story is the focus on women in STEM everything else is a blurry, one-dimensional mess that left me with way too many questions.1. What if Olive hadn't fake kissed Adam? Would he have continued to wait even more years before engaging with her?2. Olive kissing a random guy instead of properly communicating with her supposed 'best friend' is outlandish. Their motivation for keeping up the lies (and yes, they were both lying) was unconvincing. 3. How did Oli...
Yun
Yun·4 years ago
Ah, scientists in love! Be still, my heart!Olive is a third year Ph.D. candidate, filling her pipettes and titrating like a boss, when she somehow manages to land herself in a fake relationship with the ever glowering Dr. Adam Carlsen. She really can't believe her bad luck. Unfortunately, she has spun her lies, so she has no choice but to see them through. But the more time they spend together, the more Olive starts to realize he might just be the one she's been looking for all along.This was ju...
pauline
pauline·4 years ago
It is IMPOSSIBLE and downright HORRIBLE for this book to get anything under a 5 star rating 💀ITS SOOOO FUCKING GOOD and I’m in such a hangover now i literally do not know what to do with myself.Start to finish HOLY SHIT. You’re hook line and sinker baby.Not one dry page here.Adam is one of the MOST WHOLESOME CHARACTERS IVE EVER READ Jesus Christ I’m so in love with this man. And OLIVE?!? My dedication to these two is downright unhealthy.I’ll ride hard for this book forever. It goes down as one ...
len ❀[ia bc of school]
len ❀[ia bc of school]·4 years ago
I want to say this is a case of “It’s not the book, it’s me.” But then again, isn’t that the case for every book we end up disliking that everyone else enjoyed?The Love Hypothesis follows Olive, a PhD student who wants to prove to her best friend that she has moved on and is dating. With no way to prove it, she kisses the first man she sees, which ends up being none other than Dr. Carlsen, known as one of the most unapproachable and critical professors. With his own reasoning, he agrees to becom...
emma
emma·4 years ago
once upon a time, i read this book, and despite the fact that i have a heart of darkness (sorry joseph conrad) and am full of hate and vitriol (makes me a fun gossip though) and eat romance novels for breakfast (as in am very picky about them - i'm actually not a big breakfast eater)...i enjoyed it.and then i read everything else that this author has ever written, and i hated all of it.and when to came time to revisit...well, welcome to judgment day.i hated this too.maybe most of all.(well, almo...
Nilufer Ozmekik
Nilufer Ozmekik·4 years ago
OMG! Look at that cover—it totally screams Reylo vibes (Kylo and Rey disguised in lab coats, kissing each other breathless)! Two nerdy, adorable characters pretending to be a couple: a rigid, grumpy, but undeniably charismatic 34-year-old professor and a sweet, quirky, gold-hearted PhD student on a mission to cure pancreatic cancer? I’m sold!The banter is nerdy, sexy, and wildly entertaining—but I have to scream into the void every time hot professor Adam calls Olive smart ass! Couldn’t he have ...