Monday, November 17, 2008

4 stars

Thirteen Reasons Why by Jay Asher

This book might change the way you deal with friends and classmates.....

Have you ever found an unexpected package on your doorstep? How exciting to get a surprise, right? Well, for Clay Jensen, this package isn't what he hoped it would be. When he opens it, he finds cassette tapes and a note. The really scary thing is that these tapes have been left for him by a dead girl, Hannah, who committed suicide just a few weeks ago. Pills, they said. But why did she kill herself? She explains who is responsible for what she has done -- in her own words on the tapes, she gives 13 reasons why -- and they all have names. Despite being horrified at what he might hear about himself and the others on the tapes, he forces himself to listen to them. Along the way, following the map included with the recordings, he finds himself both excused and also held accountable. What Clay hears that night changes him forever. Recommended!

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

This book, seems very interesting. I am going to start reading it soon. I want to see how the authour writes about a girl who committed suicide. The suicidal mind is a unknown place for most of the world. It is a wonder to why anyone would ever commit suicide.

Anonymous said...

I loved this book! The author put the right amount of suspense and emotion in this heartbreaking story. It is amazing!

Anonymous said...

I've heard this book is highly recommended and it is on my list of books to read.

TheBookNurse said...

It's a good one!