
Sure, Levi is attractive in a tall, dark, and piercing-eyes kind of way. But the mother of modern physics never had to co-lead with Levi Ward. I loved it even more than The Love Hypothesis,and I didn't think that was possible' Cressida McLaughlinįrom the New York Times bestselling author of The Love Hypothesis comes a new STEMinist rom-com in which a scientist is forced to work on a project with her nemesis - with explosive results.īee Konigswasser lives by a simple code: What would Marie Curie do? If NASA offered her the lead on a neuroengineering project - a literal dream come true - Marie would accept without hesitation. 'Hopelessly, brilliantly, wonderfully romantic. ' Your world is about to be rocked.' Elena Armas, author of The Spanish Love Deception

I hope Ali Hazelwood’s next book will be better.The irresistible new novel from the author of the TikTok sensation, Sunday Times and New York Times bestseller THE LOVE HYPOTHESIS, Ali Hazelwood It was the only part of the book that I liked. I did find it interesting when they discussed the science and technology behind the project they were working on for NASA. Again, so annoying that I skipped those parts after the first 20 times she rambled on and on about Marie. There is not a single page in the book in which Marie Curie is not mentioned by Bee, who is obsessed with her. Also, if you like Marie Curie, you will love this book.


Not my kind of romance trope, but maybe it works for you. I think these kinds of authors try to romanticize miscommunication between the couple, so the book can be longer when it could have been way shorter if they had just had an adult conversation. To me, she was just very annoying and immature. She is meant to be a quirky and nerd character, but in an adorable, cute, “I am not like other girls” way. This was very promising since I am a science geek who enjoyed “The love hypothesis.” Although “Love on the Brain” was very similar to “The love hypothesis”, in terms of characters, I did not like it, and it took me a while to finish it, skipping through some annoying parts, most of them about Bee. Nevertheless, to her dismay, she must work with her biggest grad school nemesis, Levi Ward.

Bee Königswasser, a neuroscientist who achieves one of her biggest dreams when offered a job for a fantastic project at NASA. Ali Hazelwood, the author of “Love on the Brain” and the popular BookTok book “The love hypothesis,” which I thought would become my instant buy author, was disappointing with her most recent book.
