| Detail | Info | |--------|------| | | Tashkent, Uzbekistan (raised in Moscow) | | Genre | Indie‑electro, spoken‑word, lo‑fi hip‑hop | | Breakthrough | 2023 “Undercurrents” EP (self‑released on Bandcamp) | | VK Presence | 750 k followers (as of 2026), active in “Underground Voices” groups | | Artistic Vision | “I want my songs to feel like diary entries you can hear on repeat.” – Amina, interview with Moscow Pulse (2024) |
Critics feel the drama is over-the-top, even for a high school setting.
Reader reactions to the novel are polarized, reflecting its origins as a self-published work: loathing you amina khan vk
The central conflict is sparked by a classic trope: a forced tutoring arrangement. When their professor orders Adaline to tutor Juliette, the close quarters force the two rivals to confront the thin line between hatred and something far more intense. The plot thickens with themes of internalized homophobia; some reviews note that Juliette's cruelty stems from her struggle with her own sexuality, lashing out at Adaline as a closeted gay person might at the object of their attraction.
Loathing You revolves around the toxic, volatile relationship between two characters: and Juliette . It is not a slow-burn romance where they realize they are soulmates over a long friendship; it is a violent collision of personalities. | Detail | Info | |--------|------| | |
At its core, Loathing You is an intense, high-drama, . It leans heavily into the dark academia aesthetic and classic romance tropes:
The path to publication for Amina Khan highlights the modern era of community-driven literature. Khan, a British-Pakistani writer who began crafting stories at just 18 years old, first uploaded chapters of Loathing You to Wattpad. The plot thickens with themes of internalized homophobia;
Interestingly, there is a growing conspiracy within the VK fandom that "Loathing You" might be a form of lost media. Many users claim that Amina Khan deleted her online presence in 2023. Others argue that "Amina Khan" is a pseudonym for a collective of Russian fanfic writers who merged their stories.
: A common criticism is that the writing quality suffers from a lack of editing. One review describes it as "a janky, typo-riddled enemies-to-lovers romance that somehow still works if you surrender to the melodrama. It’s the literary equivalent of a hot mess" . Critics also point to the story feeling repetitive and the character development being flat.
The breaking point arrives when a professor forces Adaline to tutor Juliette. Trapped in close quarters, the line between mutual hatred and fierce physical attraction blurs, shifting their toxic rivalry into a passionate, addictive romance. 🚀 From Viral Wattpad Smash to Published Novel