"Love Theoretically" is a fun novel where two rival physicists get caught in a mix of academic battles and pretend romance. Elsie Hannaway is a theoretical physicist juggling her job as an adjunct professor and a side gig as a fake girlfriend. But her life takes an exciting turn when she meets Jack Smith, the brother of her favorite client, who is an experimental physicist with a complicated past.
Get your copy of "Love Theoretically" at Kapruka, and enjoy this delightful romcom set in Sri Lanka.
Yes, you can purchase `Love, Theoretically` as a gift for someone else on Kapruka. You have the option to add a personal message and have it delivered directly to the recipient`s address.
Delivery times may vary depending on the location within Sri Lanka. Generally, Kapruka strives to deliver products within a few working days. Check the specific delivery options at checkout for more precise information.
Yes, Kapruka offers a return policy for products that meet certain conditions. If the book is in its original, unopened condition, returns may be possible. Please refer to Kapruka`s return policy on their website for detailed information.
This book is generally targeted towards young adults and adults due to its thematic complexity and mature content. It`s advisable for potential buyers to consider the maturity of the reader before purchasing.
The book `Love, Theoretically` explores themes of romance and relationships through a theoretical and philosophical lens, providing readers with insights into the complexities of love.
Online price at Kapruka is LKR 2750
You Also Looked At
Ali Hazelwood's academic rom-com sits firmly in the wave of science-meets-romance fiction that has found a loyal readership across Sri Lanka. Readers who enjoy this genre often pair their book with a small gesture for someone they care about, such as heartfelt love notes or browsing romantic greeting cards to go alongside a gifted copy.
This novel works equally well as a personal read or as a gift for a friend who follows contemporary romance fiction. Readers who enjoy character-driven, campus-set stories tend to explore early-reader and educational books for younger family members at the same time, rounding out a single order across age groups.