Saturday, March 21, 2020

The Statistical Probability of Love at First Sight: A Perfect Read for Fans of Teen Fiction

Written by: Chloe Maher 

Bored at home while in self-isolation? Longing for breaks in between distance learning? Starved for entertainment mid-quarantine? What better way to pass the time than to pick up a book? The Oracle has a great pick for lovers of teen fiction: The Statistical Probability of Love at First Sight by Jennifer E. Smith. 

Hadley Sullivan is in the midst of one of the worst days of her entire life. Her father’s gone off to England, all the way across the ocean, and up and left her and her mother back in Connecticut. Now, Hadley’s off to London to meet her father’s fiance for the first time! 
While in the airport lamenting what sure to be utter horror awaits her in England with “that woman,” Hadley meets a boy. The perfect boy, complete with floppy hair and the cutest British accent. As fate would have it, Hadley misses her flight. What flight does the British boy, a.k.a Oliver, happen to be on? Hers! As luck would have it, he’s just one seat over!

The Statistical Probability of Love at First Sight is a swoon worthy story of love at first sight. Short and sweet, it’s the perfect novel to occupy your time while in quarantine. I’d recommend it to fans of Sarah Dessen novels, dreaming of that perfect summer romance. Though cliches alone, Smith provides a familial twist, making it a delightful read!

Source: Good Reads
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