Jay Asher
Jay Asher's debut YA novel, Thirteen Reasons Why, has appeared regularly on the New York Times bestsellers list for the past nine years. It has sold over 2.5 million copies in the United States alone and is currently in production to be a thirteen-part series on Netflix. His second YA novel, The...
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Jay Asher's debut YA novel, Thirteen Reasons Why, has appeared regularly on the New York Times bestsellers list for the past nine years. It has sold over 2.5 million copies in the United States alone and is currently in production to be a thirteen-part series on Netflix. His second YA novel, The Future of Us, was coauthored with Printz Honor winner Carolyn Mackler. He is also the author of the forthcoming What Light. His novels have been translated into thirty-five languages. Visit his blog at www.jayasher.blogspot.com and follow him on Twitter @jayasherguy.
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A friend asked me if I saw the show, and I said no because I hadn't read the book. so she lent me her copy to read. I had an idea what the story was about. I did wishlist it long ago after it came out. I was quite happy to finally begin reading it. What a story it is. I can see why it is so controve...
This was a reread for me. I have to admit, I don't do a lot of rereads because there are too many books that I want to read and to stop and do a reread, if just not something I normally do. When I saw this book last month, in my bookclub's bag, I was pumped! Finally, a YA book for us to read and ...
Sierra's family owns a Christmas tree farm in Oregon, and she has spent the month before Christmas in California. This means that she has had to leave her friends behind, but luckily, her friend Heather has been waiting in California.At the beginning it is quickly established that this might be Sier...
Going into the book, I knew Thirteen Reasons Why was a controversial book. I have personally battled depression in the past, but have never been near suicidal. So while I can't comment on the authenticity of how this story represents the mindset of someone who is suicidal, I can certainly believe th...
I first noticed this on a facebook post about the current Netflix series. Reading about it, I thought it sounded like a very interesting topic, until I found out it was based on a book of the same title first published 10 years ago. What followed after buying it and beginning it was one of the most ...