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Questioning scientific methods of romance from "summary" of The Love Hypothesis by Ali Hazelwood

In a world where equations and logic reign supreme, it's not surprising that some may question the validity of scientific methods when it comes to matters of the heart. Can love truly be quantified and analyzed in the same way as a chemical reaction or a mathematical formula? Is there a right or wrong way to approach romance, or are we simply at the mercy of fate and emotion? These are the questions that lie at the heart of the concept of questioning scientific methods of romance. For protagonist Olive Smith, a brilliant but socially awkward PhD candidate in neuroscience, love has always been a subject best left to the realm of theory and hypothesis. She's more comfortable in the lab, studying the intricacies of the brain, than she is navigating the complexities of human relationships. But when she finds herself in need of a fake boyfriend to impress her academic rival, Olive is forced to confront her own skeptici...
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    The Love Hypothesis

    Ali Hazelwood

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