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And let me tell you: this translation is everything. Olive Smith is a third-year Ph.D. candidate in biology at Stanford. She’s smart, slightly awkward, and has convinced her best friend that she’s dating someone—except she isn’t. In a panic, she spontaneously kisses the first man she sees in the hallway. That man? Dr. Adam Carlsen, a young, grumpy, notoriously terrifying professor known for making students cry. La quimica del amor - Ali Hazelwood.epub
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So grab your lab coat (or your favorite blanket), make some tea, and let yourself fall for Adam Carlsen. You won’t regret it. Find this book on Amazon, Book Depository (if still available), or your local Spanish-language bookstore. She’s smart, slightly awkward, and has convinced her
Ali Hazelwood, herself a former neuroscience professor, fills the pages with accurate academic life details: grant proposals, lab meetings, imposter syndrome, and the constant pressure to publish. But it never feels like a textbook. Instead, the science becomes part of the romance.
If you’ve spent any time on BookTok or Bookstagram in the last two years, you’ve definitely seen a certain pink-and-orange cover featuring a couple in a passionate embrace. That book is The Love Hypothesis —or, as Spanish readers know it, .
To everyone’s surprise, Adam agrees to play along. What starts as a fake-dating arrangement to convince Olive’s best friend that she’s moved on quickly turns into real chemistry—both in the lab and outside of it. The Spanish title is clever. While the English title focuses on “The Love Hypothesis” (a nod to the scientific method), the Spanish version brings the focus to chemistry —both literal (Olive’s research) and metaphorical (the sparks between Olive and Adam).