Have you ever felt like you are absolutely hating everything and everyone? The one thing you love to do you can’t even do because you “suck” at it. This is how Alice feels in the book Hate You by Graham McNamee, she absolutely hates on her life. School is boring, have one friend, mom is always out working, thinking about your dad that hurt you when you were young, these are just some of the things that go through Alice’s mind. Do you ever find yourself wanting to yell at someone? This is how Alice feels about most things but she can’t yell at anyone because she has a damaged voice from being abused. Many stressful things in life can make you decided that you “hate” many things, but do you really “hate them? I would not recommend reading this book because of the complaining and the unrealistic parts about it.
One reason I do not recommend this book because the main character Alice complains a lot. She has an amazing friend that she doesn’t even appreciate that much. All her mom wants is to keep her safe but she doesn’t follow the rules (sound like anyone you know?). It seems almost like all the teens in her generation like to rebell for several different reasons. Now that most people know about her voice she just decides to hate everyone. This book is almost as if complaining is how she made it through life. Not being able to do things she loves, and not allowing people to help her achieve her dreams.
Another reason why I don’t enjoy this book is because it is unrealistic. You aren’t going to have the loving boyfriend always there for you, you aren’t going to be able to leave your house anytime you want and do things without your parents knowing. It teaches bad habits about how young adults should go off doing stuff without talking to their parents, or having their parents knowing about it. For example, when Alice’s mom is explaining to Alice that she needs to stop skipping school. Alice gets mad at her mom and screams at her and her mom just lets her do it and doesn’t punish her. I am pretty sure some parents would not allow their children to read this book for many other reasons.
I can see why some people would like this book and recommend it because they can relate to how Alice feels and reacts to situations. People that see children that believe parents say things to be rude not to help would like this book. For example, when Alice’s mom says she needs to stop skipping to school she gets mad because she doesn’t want to go back to school. Most teenagers believe that they are always right and parents don’t understand their life, or anything that they do. I am a highschool kid and I related to Alice since her mom had a new boyfriend she didn’t like and that's how it was with my step dad. Or how it is normal for teens to not want to care about anything but friends and not want to go to school. Even though this book can be relatable at moments it was not put together well enough.
Overall the book Hate You has an interesting story to it but in my opinion it is not put together well. The story has many questions that leave you wondering about how the story ever ended like that. Alice never gets her “happy ending” or her “sad ending”, I think there needs to be another book. Basically if you don’t want to waste time on a book, that will annoy you a little bit unrealistic situations, then don’t read this book.