Ratings270
Average rating3.7
¿Por qué son tan monos?
O sea, sé que es super cliché y tal pero me encantó, a lo de cliché también se le puede sumar predecible pero me encantó, no sé
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A love story between two delightful weirdos who play really childish mind games. If I worked with both of them I'd hate it but reading it was fun.
A lot of my favorite tropes, some top tier banter, and the tender moments were so sweetly written.
Quick read, funny, satisfying conclusion. Would recommend if you can get past the first chapter. Will reread.
This was soooo fun! Some books from this genre are a bit too fanciful and cheesy for me, but this one was not at all like that. It was really fun, and had the right amount of cheesiness. I daresay that this is one of the best enemies to lovers novels out there.
I give 5 stars because I can relate with Lucy, I have experienced in the past with this enemy-to-lover story.
It's a generic romance recipe, I don't know why I expected anything more than that because of the hype.
I admit though that I mainly read this due to it being labelled a lot as “sexy” (I was in that sort of mood) but frankly it's not even close to that! I was hoping for some hot office scenes but all I got was witty banter.
The “Hating Game” also felt like a clickbait because they didn't exactly hate each other, but were actually already flirting right from the beginning!
I gave plus points to Lucy and Josh's banter because I honestly thought some of them are funny. Aside from that, everything's alright. It did drive me to finish the whole book in one sitting, kudos to that. If you're looking for hot trash fiction, this can be it.
This book was so good. It made me giddy and emotional. I wanted to binge it but it made my heart too giddy that I had to take breaks because I couldn't handle how good and cute it was. As soon as it was over I immediately wanted to read it over again. SO CUTE. SO GOOD.