
I don't know why Lucy is using it that way, and it only tells me that she is fatphobic. I'm gonna tell you something: The word "fat" is not something bad.

And even if he was fat, she uses it in a way that she thinks she is doing him harm. What I got from this is that she thinks "fat" is insulting and she calls him that. And she is, you find out after you keep reading. I loved those ones so so much.īut The Hating Game became The Problematic Game.įirst of all: Since the very first start, our main protagonist, Lucy, comes off as very fatphobic. I found out it had a hate/love relationship plus an enemies to lovers trope as well.

I wanted to see what's up, why is this book so popular, why does everyone love it so much. The Hating Game gets all the praise in the world. In the caption, Reese urged her fans to “follow the book club all month long to discuss about this novel”.Warning: This review will have lots of quotes and (?) maybe spoilers, I guess. She further said in a clip that she doesn’t want to “give too much away”, however, the secret in this book, according to the actress, “is going to shock” every reader.Ĭalling it unputdownable, Reese mentioned, “The book is phenomenal.” The Wild actress noted that after Kitty’s death, the protagonist “leaves her fortune to three sisters and it raises a lot of questions for these women”. I tore through the pages.”Įlaborating on the story, Reese stated, “It’s all about this movie star named Kitty Karr and she had to make all these sacrifices to be successful during the golden age of Hollywood.”

In this clip, Reese expressed her excitement to talk about this book as she said, “This book is fascinating. The club is known for promoting the work of female authors including Delia Owens, Celeste Ng, and Megan Miranda. Interestingly, the Legally Blonde actress has been running a book club since 2017 under her company Hello Sunshine.
