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The hating game book 2
The hating game book 2










the hating game book 2

But, I did really enjoy the ending and where the story went. I appreciated the character development, but they just weren’t for me. Truthfully, this will never be my favorite book ever. However when I was about to stop reading, I looked up some reviews of this book and decided to try to stick with it, and it really grew on me. I liked how steamy the elevator kiss was, but I also couldn’t get it out of my head that it felt creepy. There was too much sexual tension for my liking, and it was kind of just really awkward. The first half of the book lost my attention a bit, because I didn’t really like their interactions. I almost put this book down, but I am really glad that I finished it. Well, that was actually hard for me to get through. The hating game was a constant game of theirs, but hating someone passionately is close to loving, and what will the two do when the lines become blurred? Unspoilery Review Working together on the top floor, Lucy and Josh constantly compete, but they aren’t always playing to win the same thing. Josh is strict, rude, and people are terrified of him. Lucy is kind, friendly, and everyone loves her. I’ve had a lot of time to compare love and hate, and these are my observations.” Unspoilery Blurb Quote: “I have a theory, hating someone feels disturbingly similar to being in love with them. But first half = 2⭐️⭐️ and second half = 4⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️












The hating game book 2