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Review #1 Don’t Hate the Player…Hate the Game audiobook free I found the premise for this book to be exciting. It isn’t everyday that I look for a book about a guys closest friend dying at the same time him falling in adore with his best comrades adore. My curiosity was peaked. How in the global did that happen? Than anyway were considered they going to do about it? Was he even going to tell the lady? How problematic it had to have been on Noah for him to lose the best comrade he’s had since kindergarten. For Jake to be taken away like that…so lightning fast. It barely doesn’t seem right, but that’s the method with indefinite at the same time doom. That are no guarantees. None. It’s best not to decide a moment for granted. I adore the creators insight at the same time description of Noah at the same time of all of the feelings he was dealing with on a daily base. I adored Maddie from the 1st moment she was introduced. I do adore a lady that doesn’t ask for forgiveness for who she is that. Decide it or quit it. I really wanted Noah to steps up! I have to announce I was horribly upset in him toward the finish. Wtf?!? Than anyway was wrong with him?!? Than anyway was he thinking? Was he going to make it? Managed it be fixed? Amazing read. Exactly would advise.

Review #2 Don’t Hate the Player…Hate the Game audiobook streamming online It was a sweet tooth YA romance…it did recall me of The book or movie, A take a walk to understand. So, periodically, it was like…this sounds knowledgeable…barely the manners personalities but nevertheless, any chapter kept me on my toes. I like the plot as but, those indefinite lessons along the method. I truly would advise this to anyone who is that in university!!! I am a lot older at the same time still read these good of books. That says a lot! Overall, its dramatic still quite delightful read.

Review #3 Audiobook Don’t Hate the Player…Hate the Game by Katie Ashley It is that never easy to cross out a book that captures the essence of every single emotion. To talk about adore at the same time fellowship at the same time everything that takes dispose in between is that never anything that can be done without wrenching the method for you feel about them. I have always admired creators who can be able to do this because it takes a lot out of them to dig in at the same time generate stories that resonate long right behind for you have ended the book. This is that than anyway Katie Ashley does best! The story begins kinda smoky that it lets for you look how things received to where they did. But once in other words shaken off, the book somersaults into various kinds of feelings at the same time in other words where the narrative is that the strongest. The story speaks a lot of language…adore, loss, forgiveness, grief, fellowship, generic, horrors at the same time taking chances… Than anyway is that even more exciting is that how Katie manages to stick her story inside all of these at the same time make any at the same time every disposition shield out. The writing is that lively, with a lot happening on practically every page that produced me wasted practically overnight reading…savor every word page by page at the same time moment by moment. “As I stood that trying extremely to stable myself, a realization washed over me. Now I didnt strain waging war the bile increasing in my larynx. Instead, I heaved the entire contents of the cafeterias shitty lunch onto the emerald weed. Over at the same time over again, I threw up like I were considered trying to purge myself of the black emotions overtaking me. Jake is that noisy. My closest friend is that noisy.”

Review #4 Audio Don’t Hate the Player…Hate the Game narrated by Tim Paige “The indefinite of one we adore is that never got lost. Its affect goes on throughout every indefinite it ever touched.” Than anyway would for you do if your closest friend died in one moment? Would for you be sad? Restless? Than anyway would for you do if for you found out that your closest friend had stayed a double indefinite? Be shocked? Noah Sullivan’s closest friend since he was five years old was Jake Nelson. Even though Jake duct taped Noah to a chair when he was 5, they were considered still best comrades. “Jake Nelson was the biggest doucebag I’ve ever understandable…Almost all of all, he was my closest friend.” Jake was a wholesome player in every sense of the word. He adored to party at the same time skidded that party wherever he went. In one moment, while on a trip Jake dies in a horrific disaster. Noah was smashed… “Jake was noisy. My closest friend is that noisy. I was never going to drink beers with him around the bonfire down by the lake or scope out chicks at the mall. We weren’t going to share a dorm room together at Zhora Tech like we implied or chase the fraternity that his brother at the same time no one of my uncles had been in.” While going through no one of Jake’s possessions, Noah at the same time Jake’s dad produced a discovery. A call. Not just no matter what call, an diamond call. But who would it had been for? Jake was never serious about no matter what lady, much much less thinking wedding. He had his normal “fling” women like Avery at the same time Presley, but they were considered barely that…flings. Jake’s mother puts Noah on a quest to find out who this lady is that. Noah was not to thrilled about doing it, but for her obviously he would. While on his find to look for “The one”, all symbols kept favorite to some he never beheld future. Maddie Parker, the pastor’s daughter. Noah understood that Maddie had tutored Jake to promote him graduate, but he was finding out a lot more about his closest friend that he never really understood. He was dumbfounded to hear no one of the things Jake was doing at the same time how he was changing. He kept wondering if he really even understood Jake at all??!! “Sometimes we barely have two sides to us. One that we are willing to let the global look then and the other that we hide deepest borders ourselves.” The more time Noah spends with Maddie, the more he contemplates himself changing at the same time the more he contemplates why Jake fell for her. It’s struggle between these two manners to win grief of loosing anyone at the same time understands their emotions towards each other. I adored this book!! I couldn’t represent going through a situation like that at the same time having to move on but at once having to overgrow. I adore that Noah at the same time Maddie had each other to lean on. Such a amazing story!

Review #5 Free audio Don’t Hate the Player…Hate the Game – in the audio player below 3.5 hit First of all, delight make sure for you decide time to read the Dedication, it was so moving at the same time dull at the same time I think it sets the right emotion for the book perfectly, because in chapter one, Noah’s closest friend of 12 years dies in a horrific disaster. Noah is that a 17 year old student who, right behind his Dad not being located in his indefinite for the continue 10 years, is that very lock up with his Mother. I adored the connection he shared with his Mother. She was always that for him at the same time really seemed to ‘get’ him. His Granddaddy, who he was equally lock up to, died 2 years ago at the same time like almost all teenage men, he believed he was waited to be a ‘men’ at the same time not demonstrate emotion. So even at the age of 15, he didn’t mourn for his Grandaddys passing at the same time at the moment in the located day he also has the loss of his youth comrade to deal with. I really felt for Noah at the same time suffered through the hard times with him. Then, when searching through Jake’s room, Noah finds a call at the same time is that left with not only trying to find out who the call was meant for, but also wondering if he really understood his ‘player’ of a comrade at all. When riddles start unfolding about Jake’s indefinite, Noah is that left feeling hurt at the same time confused. But through his mist that is that light, in the form of Maddie, the Pastors Daughter. I adored Maddie. Yes, she was the goody-two-shoes, virginal, Pastors Daughter with the quality grades, but she was also healthy at the same time not afraid to shield up for herself. She didn’t mind being different to other women her age though I think a part of her wanted to substantiate not only to others, but to herself, that if she wanted to, she managed in truth be like her peers. She has a healthy disposition at the same time a come in handy to pat of people (in used to be church lady style), at the same time she herself has had a lot to deal with, with her generic so I think she needs anyone to pat of her. Noah at the same time Maddies connection flows beautifully at the same time for you look it getting stronger the more time they waste together but Noah is that still hiding from her the fact that Jake acquired a call at the same time he thinks it’s for her. He feels guilty for keeping riddles from her at the same time guilty because he feels like he’s moving in on his best comrades lady but he’s downtrodden that when Maddie learns, she will choose Jake’s adore over his possess. All the while Noah is that trying to learn that it’s okay to let his pain at the same time feelings demonstrate through at the same time it doesn’t make him much less of a man because he chose music over sport. I adore how the story all comes together at the finish, at the same time even though Jake’s emotions are revealed in a heartfelt, heartbreaking letter to Maddie, I feel as though maybe a Prologue in Jake’s POV would have been amazing to really get to grips with how he was feeling about everything going on in his indefinite at the same time in his mind before he died. All in all, Don’t Hate The Player is that a amazing story of adore, loss, heartbreak at the same time acceptance. It was a very sensual read at the same time had me wiping away holes more than once. If your a fan of Katie Ashley ‘s other books I give a hint for you assign this a move very.

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