by Michelle Falkoff
Not a book to be read quickly. This must be savored. A 16-year old commits suicide and leaves his friend a playlist to discover why he committed suicide. Listen to the song at the beginning of each chapter and see how it fits. Listen more than once. Make sure you know what is being sung. I onl...
At A GlanceGenre: Young Adult; ContemporaryLove Triangle/Insta Love?: insta love a bit.Cliff Hanger: nope.Rating: 3.5 starsScore SheetAll out of tenCover: 8Plot: 6Characters: 7World Building: 7Flow: 7Series Congruity: n/aEnding: 6Total: 7.5In DeptBest Part: Linkin Park Song!Worst Part: Shallow pl...
sigh. playlist to the dead gives me a close to heavy feeling. this is a story of a boy who committed suicide and left nothing but a playlist to his bestfriend. the story is sad and mysterious. just when i thought what's happened, side stories were slowly uncovered, revealing the whole picture of the...
It sounds good and I want to read it, but it sounds very similar to 13 Reasons Why.
“Apparently I wasn’t the only one who was finding people surprising these days. It made me wonder whether everyone had these secret lives, these aspects of themselves that didn’t match who they seemed to be.”Where to begin with this? For starters, don’t worry about the music. I did listen to some of...
I received an ARC of this book from Around the World ARC Tours for my honest review at Donnie Darko Girl. Having read 13 Reasons Why, I initially thought about that book when I read the synopsis for Playlist for the Dead. I did worry it would be too similar, but it stands on its own two feet with Sa...
ARC, 279 pages Release Date: January 27, 2015 Published by: HarperTeen Stand-alone Source: ATWAT For fans of: Contemps, Romance, Music A teenage boy tries to understand his best friend's suicide by listening to the playlist of songs he left behind in this smart, voice-dri...