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A review by jenny_librarian
The Statistical Probability of Love at First Sight by Jennifer E. Smith
5.0
Everytime I re-read that book, I love it more.
Sure, Smith's books lack diversity and are usually the cliche girl meets boy and they fall in love in completely improbable situations, but they're so good I can't really be mad at her for the white cishet overload. (That's not to say I wouldn't love a diverse Smith novel, cause that would be awesome.)
Statistical Probability is an easy read with cute, moderately uncomplicated characters. Sure, they each have their problems, but they are solved by a good talk. By the end, it's a happily ever after. Which is part of why I like it so much.
Sure, Smith's books lack diversity and are usually the cliche girl meets boy and they fall in love in completely improbable situations, but they're so good I can't really be mad at her for the white cishet overload. (That's not to say I wouldn't love a diverse Smith novel, cause that would be awesome.)
Statistical Probability is an easy read with cute, moderately uncomplicated characters. Sure, they each have their problems, but they are solved by a good talk. By the end, it's a happily ever after. Which is part of why I like it so much.