![]() Hazelwood began her writing career with Star Trek and Star Wars fan fiction, which she wrote frequently during the last year of her Ph.D. The two make a peculiar and even problematic couple because of their faculty-student relationship, yet their fake-dating persists. After the incident, Olive and Adam decide to fake-date so that Anh will continue to buy Olive’s charade and Stanford, convinced Adam’s there to stay, will fund his research. candidate, kisses Adam Carlsen, a professor notorious for giving low grades and harsh critiques. While delivering readers’ favorite romance tropes, Hazelwood also explores the fascinating world of biology and critiques academia as it exists today. In order to convince her skeptical best friend Anh that she’s in a happy relationship, Olive Smith, our protagonist and a third-year Ph.D. In “The Love Hypothesis,” author and cognitive neuroscientist Ali Hazelwood combines her two passions, writing and science, to give her readers a contemporary love story that reflects Stanford students’ frustrations with the elite institution. ![]() This could be Stanford’s very own “Pride and Prejudice”! Then I bought the book right away. Although I am not the biggest fan of romance books, Ali Hazelwood’s debut novel immediately caught my attention. ![]() ![]() student and a biology professor, set in the familiar terrain of our very own Stanford University. ![]() Spotted: a fake-relationship turned real romance between a biology Ph.D. ![]()
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