Th1rteen R3asons Why
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When high school student Clay Jenkins receives a box in the mail containing thirteen cassette tapes recorded by his classmate Hannah, who committed suicide, he spends a bewildering and heartbreaking night crisscrossing their town, listening to Hannah's voice recounting the events leading up to her death.
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Add a QuoteI meet your eyes you don't even see me You hardly respond when I whisper hello Could be my soul mate two kindred spirits Maybe we're not I guess we'll never know My own mother you carried me in you Now you see nothing but what i wear People ask you how I am doing You smile and nod don't let it end there Put me underneath God's sky and know me don't just see me with your eyes Take away this mask of flesh and bone and see me for my soul alone
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Add a CommentGreat book!!!!!! Really interesting and unpredictable. Great book
A 'fun' read, but not as rave worthy as critics would like to have you believe. Worth the time, but if you want something much better: John Green-'Looking for Alaska'. Way to go.
It's a good book. The plot was really good, but the middle got kind of boring. It makes me wonder wha would have happened if all those people realize the signs and did something about it.
i liked this book, some parts were slow and it eventually got boring but overall it was an enjoyable read.
This book is alright. It's sorta boring after a while, I ended up mostly skimming it. Some parts I had to reread multiple times because it was really confusing. The ending too was weird, because the only time he mentions Skye is on the bus and in the end so you don't really know what's going on there. Also, I think that the reasons why she committed suicide is (no offense) sorta dumb. Like most of it she could've stopped herself. And now everyone has to live with the guilt of it, maybe then they'll kill themselves too.
A friend recommended this book to me thinking that I may enjoy it. Honestly I didn't really understand the conflict. I don't want to say this but it was kinda like Hannah was complaining about all these people and really, she could have stopped them from doing what they were doing. The ending was incomplete in my opinion. It ends with Clay mailing the tapes, going to school, and saying "Skye". Does that mean he likes Skye now? Isn't it a little early to be liking someone else when you were still in love with another last night??? Overall it just wasn't my type of book.
Never read it but.what ii hear is a qood book.
This was an amazing book. I can't wait for the movie! I think Selena Gomez's is starring in it, but i'm not too sure.
i didn't fall in love with the book but i thought it was iight. it's worth a read.
This was the absolute best book I have ever read, and I mean that. It changed my life. I look at life with a different perspective. Live life at the fullest. It made me literally cry to read how people reacted hearing about her death. This is a have to read book.