Tuesday, August 4, 2009

Hater

Hater


By: David Moody
Reviewed by: Yaz, 16
Rating: Really liked it


If you are into thrillers, then this book is definetly for you. However, Hater is not for the faint of heart. There are many themes and events that are not suitable for children and kids. Hater takes you through a society that is threatened by everyday citizens who quickly and mysteriously turn violent, killing with no apparent intent. They even harm and kill loved ones with no remorse. The bad thing is that these attacks start to pop up more and more. The author of this book, David moody, gives you the book in the perspective of Danny McCoyne, a husband and father of three, working a job he hates because he needs the money.

I started this book and could NOT drop it down. From the start, Hater builds up in suspense and drama. Things really get wild in this book and before you know it, things get out of hand. As more and more people suddenly turn violent and become "haters", killing all in their way, including family, no one can trust each other. Moody depicts this through a very personal and intimate account from Danny's eyes. In my opinion, some of the scenes in this book were much too violet and left me squinting. Nevertheless, Hater is full of plot twists and turns that will leave you in shock. Definetly a must read for indivisuals looking for a good thriller.


Recommended to: older teens

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