Thirteen Reasons Why

Thirteen Reasons Why

2007 • 288 pages

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Average rating3.5

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Relaying thoughts and ideas in a world revolving around Hannah, Clay mourns to hear of Hannah's suicide. He receives casette tapes from Hannah to listen to all the reasons why Hannah comitted suicide at such a youthful time of teenagehood.
Narration was my favorite part. I think it is a freh idea to write a book about someone who reacts to hearing about someone else's life. It gives readers a new aspect to think about, even though the perspectives may be biased.
As Clay embarks through each casette tape, he discovers one more piece of Hannah he's never known before. To understand, you'll need sympathy, or perhaps even empathy. I could somewhat relate to her feelings.

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