![]() ![]() The Five-Star Weekend by Elin Hilderbrand (Little, Brown LJ starred review) This book isn’t just awesome in theory - it’s a proven fact!”- Sarah Knapp, Inkwood Books, Haddonfield, NJ “ Love, Theoretically combines meme-based humor, sizzling romantic tension, soul-searching personal growth, and blazing critiques of the glaring disparities in academia. This is a quick and easy read a good heartfelt book.”- Elisabeth Byers, Prairie du Chien Memorial Library ![]() Hazelwood makes it easy to get wrapped up in this science-based story with her relatable and witty characters. This works out fine until she has to contend with Jack Smith, the arrogant experimental physicist who is her professional enemy. “Theoretical physicist Elsie Hannaway works as both an adjunct professor and fake girlfriend. Unexpectedly, after a serial bomber strikes Radio City with tragic results, Marion and her friend Peter investigate.”- Joan Hipp, Florham Park Public Library When she sees an opportunity to try out for the Radio City Music Hall Rockettes, Marion decides to go for it, and succeeds. This is the 1950s though, and her father is not so thrilled but she has been able to balance her love of dance and family by teaching in a dance studio. Librarians and Booksellers Suggestįive LibraryReads and four Indie Next picks publish this week: ![]() These books and others publishing the week of June 12, 2023, are listed in a downloadable spreadsheet. The Sweetheart List by Jill Shalvis (Avon) Private Moscow by James Patterson (Grand Central) Love, Theoretically by Ali Hazelwood (Berkley LJ starred review) The Five-Star Weekend by Elin Hilderbrand (Little, Brown LJ starred review), leads holds this week. Want to get the latest book news delivered to your inbox each day? Sign up for our daily Book Pulse newsletter. ![]()
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