This is a reread for me. I have read the original novel many years ago, and I still remember the emotions that ran through me as I followed Clay as he listened to the tapes that changed his life forever. This is a heavy topic and I loved the way that Jay Asher handled it, it’s not easy to talk about...
Clay Jensen returns home from school to find a package with his name on it, and with no return address, on his front porch. There are several cassette tapes inside recorded by Hannah Baker - his classmate and crush. Hannah committed suicide two weeks earlier. As he listens to the tapes, he learns th...
So I was looking around in the library and happened to see the title of this book. As I picked it up the title was what caught my eye to flip to the back when I realized it was about a teen suicide I figured I would give it a read. Now this story goes back and forth between Clay and Hannah though th...
Quick review for a complicated read. I say complicated and not complex for reasons. I remember "Thirteen Reasons Why" being one of the first books I added to my Goodreads profile when I joined back in 2010, and it's taken me this long to get to it. I knew it would be a rough read, but I didn't exact...
No. No no no.Ok, firstly I want to say that there is nothing wrong with the writing skill in this novel. It's fine. A little disjointed maybe, jumping between Hannah's tapes and Clay's reaction to them which took a little getting used to, but other than that fine. And the premise REALLY appealed - i...
I enjoyed this, for all that it was very sad for a multitude of reasons. I was not, however, really a fan of Hannah. I felt terrible for her, of course. Some of the stuff people did to her was horrible, but some of it was the sort of everyday horrible stuff that happens in high school. One of th...
I didn't go into to this book with any sort of expectations, but I was pleasantly surprised. This book is amazing, and had me hooked from the first page
It seems I’m in the minority once again, because I didn’t like this book. In the beginning I was annoyed by Hannah’s character, seeing her as someone more vindictive than anything and wanting to play the blame game. Later on she does admit that taking her life is her choice and I did see her chara...
Leído para el Reading Challenge 2015,#5: Un libro con un número en el título.Tengo sentimientos tan encontrados que ni siquiera sé qué rating darle...Pero una cosa es segura, voy a escuchar audiobooks mientras leo el libro cada vez que pueda.
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