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The Hating Game
by Sally Thorne
“He’s looking at me with fierce tenderness in his eyes. Eyes like he loves me.
Now I know I must be dreaming.”
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UPDATE (11/14/18):
No time for a planned review but I'm in the mood to type out some of my opinions about this book before everything gets sucked out of my memory.
Just like I always say, some books are rated for how much I enjoyed it and I just would not be able to forgive myself if I rated this less than 5 stars :)
First of all, WE LOVE BOOKS WITH A GOOD CHEMISTRY!! Like, this is one of the most cliche plot lines ever but the conversation just all felt so smooth and natural and did not make me feel like I wanted to puke with the cheesiness. It's funny and entertaining, without being too much.
Aside from that, Sally Thorne was able to add her own touch to our cliche office, co worker, cliche, love story by adding some little details that kept the readers until the end of the book just to find out what some things are really about. And I have to admit that it kept me going when some parts got a tad bit predictable.
Nonetheless, I think this was a really good spin on all those office dramas we kept seeing and if not for the plot, the character relationships and such deserve every star.
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UPDATE (12/14/20):
I absolutely loved this book the first time I read it and although I don't remember reading about it the first go, it has come to my knowledge that the r slur was used by a non-disabled person to refer to a disabled person. That honestly makes me really mad but I'm going to reread this to confirm for myself. This was a personal favorite but I'm going to clear my rating for now.