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Part of Your World vs The Love Hypothesis

A side-by-side mood, spice, and trope comparison to help you pick your next read.

Part of Your World cover

Part of Your World

by Abby Jimenez

contemporary-romancesmall-town-romanceage-gap-romance
🌶️🌶️🌶️ 3/5
Spice
416
Pages
4.21
Rating
VS
The Love Hypothesis cover

The Love Hypothesis

by Ali Hazelwood

contemporary-romanceacademic-romancefake-dating
🌶️🌶️🌶️ 3/5
Spice
400
Pages
3.93
Rating
Mood Bars

Head-to-Head Comparison

Part of Your World (left) vs The Love Hypothesis (right)
88%
Romance
88%
80%
Pacing
80%
40%
Darkness
20%
Shared DNA

What They Have in Common

contemporary-romance
Key Differences

Where They Diverge

  • Part of Your World leans more emotional, sweet
  • The Love Hypothesis leans more Romance-driven stories, Fast-paced reads

The Verdict

Read Part of Your World if you want a emotional, sweet vibe and small-town-romance. Read The Love Hypothesis if you want a quicker read and a romance-driven stories, fast-paced reads vibe and academic-romance.

FAQ

Part of Your World vs The Love Hypothesis — Questions

It depends on what you're craving. Part of Your World leans more emotional and sweet, while The Love Hypothesis is more romance-driven stories and fast-paced reads. Both are worth reading.

They're about equal — both sit at 3/5 on the spice scale.

If you want something longer to start, go with The Love Hypothesis at 400 pages. Otherwise, pick whichever mood appeals more right now.

Yes — they share contemporary-romance DNA. But they diverge in mood and heat level, which is why readers often compare them.

Look for books that blend emotional with Romance-driven stories. Check our mood pages for more curated picks.

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