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One day Clay Jensen comes home from school to find a shoe box package with no return address. At first hes excited, but when he opens the box, he finds seven cassette tapes. And when he plays them, he finds that they were recorded by a classmate named Hannah Baker, a girl who committed suicide two weeks earlier.
Recorded on the tapes are thirteen reasons why Hannah chose to end her life. The reasons are all linked to specific people, and the tapes are passed onto those people in the order they are on Hannahs list. They are all, in some way, responsible for Hannahs death. Clay stays out the whole night, listening to the sounds of Hannahs voice leading him throughout the town, basically reliving select experiences from Hannahs life that lead up to her decision to end it.
Hannahs narration is interwoven with Clays actions and memories, which sometimes makes the story confusing to read. However, it does help to better understand both Clays and Hannahs emotions. Hannahs reasons for suicide are hard to read for Clay, who alternates between blaming himself and blaming Hannah for not letting Clay reach out to her. It was hard for me to read as well, and I cried many times while reading.
For a debut novel, Thirteen Reasons Why is exceptionally well written for such a serious topic. It is often difficult to address things such as suicide because many people dont want to discuss it. However, I think this book was wonderfully written. This novel thoroughly demonstrates the consequences of even the smallest actions and what the piling up of problems can cause, which Hannah refers to as the snowball effect. There are so many life lessons to be learned from this novel. I highly recommend this book because it has truly changed the way I think.
One day Clay Jensen comes home from school to find a shoe box package with no return address. At first hes excited, but when he opens the box, he finds seven cassette tapes. And when he plays them, he finds that they were recorded by a classmate named Hannah Baker, a girl who committed suicide two weeks earlier.
Recorded on the tapes are thirteen reasons why Hannah chose to end her life. The reasons are all linked to specific people, and the tapes are passed onto those people in the order they are on Hannahs list. They are all, in some way, responsible for Hannahs death. Clay stays out the whole night, listening to the sounds of Hannahs voice leading him throughout the town, basically reliving select experiences from Hannahs life that lead up to her decision to end it.
Hannahs narration is interwoven with Clays actions and memories, which sometimes makes the story confusing to read. However, it does help to better understand both Clays and Hannahs emotions. Hannahs reasons for suicide are hard to read for Clay, who alternates between blaming himself and blaming Hannah for not letting Clay reach out to her. It was hard for me to read as well, and I cried many times while reading.
For a debut novel, Thirteen Reasons Why is exceptionally well written for such a serious topic. It is often difficult to address things such as suicide because many people dont want to discuss it. However, I think this book was wonderfully written. This novel thoroughly demonstrates the consequences of even the smallest actions and what the piling up of problems can cause, which Hannah refers to as the snowball effect. There are so many life lessons to be learned from this novel. I highly recommend this book because it has truly changed the way I think.
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