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Book Review of Thirteen Reasons Why

Thirteen Reasons Why
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Helpful Score: 4


For Jay Asher's first book, he sure did a hell of a job. There is suspense throughout the whole book. You never know who's next and the reason as to why. Thirteen to be exact, with thirteen people. I couldn't put the book down and there were times where I could feel Clay's emotions; I would think I was next on the tape as well. Hannah's reasons for committing suicide are inexcusable though, and in reality, things like she described on the tapes happen all the time. It's life. Hannah just could not handle life and Jay Asher portrayed that to a capital T. I have the book posted up for order, by the way.