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A review by bryiennefaye
The Hating Game by Sally Thorne
4.0
4.5 stars
I will be sitting at the corner of the room and think about how I will never experience this kind of enemies-to-lovers arc.
The witty banter, the one-line jokes, the angst, and the palpable tension in this book are IMMACULATE. The development of Lucy and Josh's relationship is just EVERYTHING—from being each others' arch-nemesis to having that deep connection. Although I love Lucy's quirkiness, Josh really had me when And honestly, I was so willing to offer my heart and soul for Josh to break and step on when the author described him as Clark Kent.
I will be sitting at the corner of the room and think about how I will never experience this kind of enemies-to-lovers arc.
The witty banter, the one-line jokes, the angst, and the palpable tension in this book are IMMACULATE. The development of Lucy and Josh's relationship is just EVERYTHING—from being each others' arch-nemesis to having that deep connection. Although I love Lucy's quirkiness, Josh really had me when