MY REVIEW OF 'LOVE, THEORETICALLY' BY ALI HAZELWOOD | WHIMSICAL SOUL
⭐ 3.5 stars “You could be my entire world,” he whispers in my ear before moving to my collarbone. “If you let me.” Honest. I liked this book just fine. I wanted to like it more, but if anything, this book taught me how important honesty is. It wasn't so good that I'll be singing its praises for all to hear and not so bad that I'll be whacking it with a proverbial stick. I've gotten used to the predictability I expect with all of Ali Hazelwood's works, but this was 4 times too many. So let me compile a list of everything standard in all her works: A love interest who falls in love with the heroine at first sight. A heroine with low self-esteem and a critical inner voice bordering on self-loathing. A very apparent size difference between the MCs. (half of their interactions are to reinforce the said difference in size further to leave no room for doubt) The hero takes care of the fumbling, awkward, and bewildered heroine when she finds herself in the abysmal pit of d