TITLE Hater (Hater #1)AUTHOR by David Moody
PUBLICATION July 17th 2006 by Infected Books
READ September 07 - 09, 2012
SOURCE Purchased

Soon to be a major motion picture—produced by Guillermo del Toro and directed by J.A. BayonaHater is my most recent foray into adult horror novels and has further solidified my love for the genre. This one catches your eye by the simple, bloodstained cover and once you read the back you can tell it must be good. It talks of how David Moody published the story online in 2006 and without an agent managed to sell film rights for it to Guillermo Del Toro (Pan's Labrynth, The Orphanage, Hellboy) How epic is that right? I love Mr. Del Toro's movies and his imagery is hauntingly beautiful. I think that little bit of information may have added to my enjoyment of the novel. Every scene I was picturing in my head playing out on the big screen.
REMAIN CALM DO NOT PANIC TAKE SHELTER WAIT FOR FURTHER INSTRUCTIONS THE SITUATION IS UNDER CONTROL Society is rocked by a sudden increase in the number of violent assaults on individuals. Christened 'Haters' by the media, the attackers strike without warning, killing all who cross their path. The assaults are brutal, remorseless and extreme: within seconds, normally rational, self-controlled people become frenzied, vicious killers. There are no apparent links as a hundred random attacks become a thousand, then hundreds of thousands. Everyone, irrespective of gender, age, race or any other difference, has the potential to become a victim - or a Hater. People are afraid to go to work, afraid to leave their homes and, increasingly, afraid that at any moment their friends, even their closest family, could turn on them with ultra violent intent. Waking up each morning, no matter how well defended, everyone must now consider the fact that by the end of the day, they might be dead. Or perhaps worse, become a killer themselves. As the status quo shifts, ATTACK FIRST, ASK QUESTIONS LATER becomes the order of the day... only, the answers might be much different than what you expect....
In the tradition of H. G. Wells and Richard Matheson, Hater is one man’s story of his place in a world gone mad— a world infected with fear, violence, and HATE.
We meet Danny who works in a Parking Fine Processing office and the lazy, uncaring feeling achieved in the first few chapters was very reminiscent of Sean of the Dead and Office Space for me. I knew I was in for something good when those references came to mind. Not only does Danny have the job but he is also a family man. With 3 loud children and an overbearing wife, his home life is not much more happy than his work life. Meeting the family we are also treated to interspersed little chapters from other peoples perspectives who are facing random acts of violence on the streets. What was so creepy about Hater for me was that it wasn't your typical zombie novel, as I was expecting. These people are not the dead coming back to life in search of brains. Haters are people going about their everyday life when they have a moment of pause and are overwhelmed with a feeling of self preservation. One moment everything is fine and dandy, and in the blink of an eye they realize that if they do not kill whomever is closest to them, they will be the one who is killed. You don't know when it's going to happen, it could be the old lady on the train, or the janitor at work, or even your own beautiful, seemingly innocent child. Moody achieves the highest level of paranoia in this novel perfectly, I was questioning everyone!
The story had the perfect flow, we meet Danny and his family and have time to come to care about them. Once everything gets out of control I truly cared about this family and how what was going on would affect them. I will say that it went in a completely different direction than I was anticipating and that was awesome! Once we get into the mind of a hater I was salivating for more. Do we get all the answers? No, I still don't really know exactly what is causing this change in people but I do know that Mr. Moody has set the grounds for an epic war to come in the follow up, Dog Blood.

Spooky, I've got a review of this one coming up this week too!
ReplyDeleteIt definitely reads like a screenplay - I didn't realise that until now, but your comment about the film rights just flicked that switch in my brain.
The twist was awesome!
Wow this sounds like something completely different from anything else I've seen before - and I like it! That cover is perfectly creepy and I think I'll definitely have to check this one out.
ReplyDeleteWhoa, that concept is SO CREEPY. I had this on my tbr list already, but now I really want to read it. I love when authors manage to put a twist on a common concept. Want, want, want!
ReplyDeleteOoh this sounds awesome! So is it a movie already? Or in the making? That premise is super creepy and a wicked unique way to make a zombie-but-not-zombie novel. I love it!
ReplyDeleteThis sounds freaking awesome!! It definitely sounds like a book that would make a really great creepy movie too! Totally want this book now! Thanks for the awesome review babe!
ReplyDeleteWoah, this sounds truly terrifying! o.O I think I'd become totally paranoid too just from reading it, but hey - that's what makes horror so awesome ;) The idea of people going berserk from one second to the next reminds me a bit of Stephen King's Cell, only without phones.
ReplyDeleteGreat review! I definitely need to add this to the TBR.
This is freakish!! It's great to learn that you developed a bond with Danny and his family as you read the book. Great review, Jenni.
ReplyDeleteYour reviews get better and better! I loved this one and it certainly makes me want to read the book. How fantastically creepy! Love you, love <3
ReplyDeleteYikes! I'm not really into horror novels or films, but I admit the premise sounds pretty great. And the story of the self-publication to film is awesome. So glad you enjoyed this. Great review!
ReplyDeleteThis sounds interesting! You told me about this book before. I'm starting Rot & Ruin soon, my second Zombie book, But i might just have to check this one out afterwards. I'm beginning to enjoy zombies. so many book-movies already! I hope some of them are even half-decent.
ReplyDeleteAwesome review, Jenni! I really do love adult horror, especially when it has a good flow and keeps my interest! I'll have to check out some David Moody one day!
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