![]() Ash decides that the only way that they can be real musicians and play the music that they want to play is to go on a tour around the country. None of them are actually into jazz and find the camp environment to be a bit stifling. This book is about Wes, Corey and Ash who meet at a two-week jazz camp. Having said that, I absolutely hated Me and Earl and the Dying Girl, and The Haters was a much better reading experience for me. ![]() I couldn’t really connect with the characters or the humour in the book, and it all became a little bit flat and boring. I just didn’t happen to fall into that group. I think a certain population of people will really love The Haters. Thank you to Allen & Unwin for sending me a copy of The Haters. When you can find something to hate about every band, how do you make a sound you love? MY THOUGHTS Wes begins to realise the limitations of hating everything: it keeps you at a convenient distance from something, or someone, you just might love. ![]() ![]() When Ash convinces them that a great musician is made on the road, the three friends flee camp and begin an epic, hilarious road trip: The Haters 2016 Summer of Hate Tour.Īmid sneaking into seedy bars, evading their parents and the police, and spending every minute together in a makeshift tour bus, romance blossoms and bursts, and hygiene takes a back seat. Finally, something they can’t seem to hate. ![]() Wes and Corey are convinced nothing cool can come of their lame summer at jazz camp, when along comes Ash – all blonde hair and brash words – and cracks their world wide open. ![]()
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