Thirteen Reasons Why, by Jay Asher


This is a book that is impossible to put down. I was actually shocked at how interesting the story was and how everything was tied together. Clay is a sweetheart from the beginning and you can’t help but wonder where he fits into the story along the way. Hannah is a little confusing and frustrating but I guess that is part of the point. It was one of the most suspenseful books I have read in a while. I wanted to see where, or who, everything ended with. Although at the end I was a little disapointed in the overall message of the book, it was still a great, quick read that appeals to guys and girls. The voice changes from Hannah to Clay throughout the story which gives for a much needed breather in between the sections and helps explain certain parts. 
I have wanted to read this book for a while and I am not at all disapointed. It’s easy to see how suicide changes not only the lives of the person or immediate family members, but others who were touched by the person along the way 

 

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