What would you do if your dad came home from work one day in designer sunglasses and a Juicy men's track suit, and told you that you were moving all the way up to Southern California? At first, you would ask, what is my father wearing? But the more important question is why? It may not seem like a big deal to you, but for Pasquala Rumalda Quintana de Archuleta(Paski it is. Not only is she leaving behind the home she has loved and known, but the friends she will leave with it.
"Haters" by Alisa Valdes Rodriguez is an intriguing, coming of age story about a girl who finds herself in a town where finding yourself is the least of your worries.
When Paski arrives at Pedre Loma High in Southern California, her life goes from bad... to worse. Because here in Orange County, "Money is everything, and the haters rule." Paski never knew that there could be a town this cruel, yet perfect. The people, the stores, the trees, even the grass is somehow more glamorous than Paski. But right when things start to plummet from worse to extra worse, Paski meets Chris. Chris Cabrera is the most popular guy at Parde Loma High, so why is he talking to Paski? It turns out Chris is into mountain bikers, just like Paski, but Jessica Nguyen, a.k.a. "Queen Hater" is a mountain biker. A world redound mountain biker, and not only that she has Chris. Jessica rules the school, and nobody has ever gotten in her way. Until now.
Paski is the new girl. The fresh meat, as Jessica calls her. Since Paski still has no friends, and no one to stand up for her, Jessica decides to make her move. She does everything in her power to destroy Paski's life, from tripping her in class, to throwing her in a pool, and cracking her head open. Things just keep getting worse, until Paski meets Tina, a gothic dressed, blue haired girl with a big heart. With someone by her side, and good family support, Paski is starting to rule to school, without anyone realizing it. Except for Jessica. But now wasn't the time to fight with Jessica, now was the time to confront her. Paski had been getting visions, and not good ones. She had always denied the gift she was given, but she starts to realize that denying won't save anyone. Ever since she moved here she had been getting visions of a girl falling off of her motocross bike, and being rushed away in an ambulance. When the visions start to become more clear, the person crushed under the bike is Jessica. So how exactly do you tell the biggest hater in your school that at the big motocross race this weekend, she is going to fall off of her bike, and be rushed away in an ambulance?
Paski tried her hardest, she really did. But trying to tell someone that can't stand you that they are going to be rushed away in an ambulance this weekend after a serious motocross race, is impossible. So Paski gave up, besides maybe the vision wasn't true. Not only that, but Chris Cabrera was single. Now it was Paski's turn, and she got what she wanted, but would her father approve? After going to a party with the wrong kind of people, Paski's father found it hard to trust anyone, especially Chris. Chris was a gentlemen, and told Mr. Archuleta that he loved Paski very much, and he would always take care of her. Things were really looking up for Paski, with a new boyfriend, a true best friend, and brand new wardrobe, Paski practically ruled the school. Until the day finally came...
The day of the motocross race was finally here, and Jessica was the star. Or so everybody thought, just as visioned Jessica rounded the first turn, and flew off. With her body mangled up, and stiff she lied there, dead to the world.
Paski warned her. What more could she have done? Yet she blamed herself. Tina told her it wasn't her fault, Chris told her it wasn't her fault, even Haley Williams, one of the haters, told her it wasn't her fault. It was nobody's fault except Jessica's, and even she knew it. When Paski came to visit Jessica after she was released from the hospital, she thought Jessica had changed. Paski thought wrong...
Diabolical schemes, lies, and crime are what lie ahead. Paski finds out what the haters are all about, and who they really are. Now it's your turn to find out what the Haters have in store next.
This book gave me a different outlook on life. Haters are people who feel intriguing anger or jealously towards another's joy or happiness. Haters only live to make our lives miserable, and we can't let them win. This book taught me to love and respect who I really am, and to let other people know that what other people think, doesn't matter. Paski is an inspiring character that frustrated me at times, and made me cry and laugh at others. A book like this is perfect for teenagers who are trying to find themselves, in a difficult world. Alisa Valdes Rodriguez finds her inner teenager, and writes about the mysteries of teenage romance, problems, and family. This book is hilarious, and thrilling, as the story of a teenage girl unfolds in the most peculiar of ways.
By:
Cameron Zimmermann