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Thirteen Reasons Why

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Thirteen Reasons Why by Jay Asher (Author)

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By Jay Asher (Author)

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Clay Jensen returns home to find a strange package with his name on it. Inside he discovers several cassette tapes recorded by Hannah Baker – his classmate and first love – who committed suicide. Hannah’s voice explains there are thirteen reasons why she killed herself and Clay is one of them. If he listens, he’ll find out why.

Reviews

21 Aug 2023

So sad from the beginning to the end, a poinent reminder that each and every day what we say and do can have an impact on those around us

13 Jun 2021

This show is like no other I've seen, at least in a long time. 13 reasons hits on every hard topic (aside from abortion) that teens could possibly go through. They give a full scope on the challenges being faced by our youth today and there is some comfort in the words they say as they help you navigate through a tough time being had on screen that can be related to yours or anyone else's life off-screen. The actors did an amazing job acting such emotional scenes, it was sometimes very difficult to watch and I ugly cried a few times but it should make you uncomfortable, and hopefully, that feeling will make you feel so gross that you can be the strength to stand up and stand together. I loved this message and although it can be tough to watch I definitely urge others to give it a shot and ask themselves how they feel about these harsh topics.

14 Jul 2018

really good book

22 Aug 2017

I really liked the book it was engaging and I always wanted to know what happens next

12 Jun 2017

Eventuallyemma

Made me cry so much

29 Feb 2016

it was very engaging and was addicting to read. i would highly reccomend it.

23 Apr 2015

This is such a beautiful heartbreaking story about Why a young girl committed suicide. Although the story is slightly confusing and slightly challenging, finishing it was a big achievement.

23 Apr 2015

I loved this book. I felt like I understood the girl as she told her story through the tape. It was a really unique read and I felt like my emotions were reflected in the main male as I was reading. So yeah, would recommend strongly.

11 Aug 2014

This book was over-whelming surreal! However, I think that this is more a parent book than it is a teenage book. Hannah is, no, was just a regular girl but maybe not so regular seeing as she committed suicide. There are 13 reasons to her death and you are one of them...

This book is an eye-opener to children and parents alike. Children of 13-21 should read this book to know what they should not subject themselves to. Parents should read this as a heart-opener to what their child might be going through.

A brilliant book but, I have a warning:

THIS BOOK CONTAINS GRAPHIC CONTENT NOT SUITABLE FOR CHILDREN UNDER 13!

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