While on the plane she meets Oliver, who is also on his way to London – what a coincidence! – and they get talking and…well, what do you think happens? TSPOLAFS follows Hadley whose parents divorced a year ago and now her dad, who moved to England for a teaching job, is getting remarried and wants her to come to the ceremony despite the journey and the fact she’s never even met his new wife yet. It had vague hopes of being a bit deeper, but those hopes weren’t quite realised. I think this book set out to achieve a lot more than it actually did. Unfortunately I don’t think The Statistical Probability of Love at First Sight has stood the test of time. I remember really enjoying the story at the time, but at that point, I knew very little about YA and the genre tropes, neither did I know what good YA looked like. I read this book years ago – in fact, it was the first book I ever bought on my Kindle – and since I’ve been doing a lot of re-reading recently, I decided that this SUPER SHORT book would be the perfect thing to read next. The Statistical Probability of Love at First Sightby Jennifer E.
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