3.13 AVERAGE

dark reflective sad tense fast-paced
Plot or Character Driven: Character
Strong character development: Complicated
Loveable characters: Complicated
Diverse cast of characters: No
Flaws of characters a main focus: Yes

Good book, not so good end imo

Playlist for the Dead is on the title and chapter headings of this novel and it's apparently what this story is all about. I would have enjoyed the playlist if it wasn't made the focal point of the novel. Let me explain. This playlist is supposed to make Sam, the main character, understand why his best friend committed suicide. The playlist is woven into the story, but it does absolutely NOTHING to explain why Hayden, the best friend, committed suicide.

I also wanted an emotional book like Thirteen Reasons Whywhich made me question how much my actions impact on others. I wanted to read a book that dealt with suicide. Why do people do it? What makes them feel as though their lives aren't worth living? I wanted a book that would delve into the psyche' of the best friend who was left behind and how does his friend suicide affect his life and that's the only thing that this book dealt with.

I didn't hate Playlist for the Dead. I thoroughly enjoyed it. I didn't really know that I was in the mood for something that was light, fluffy and hopeful (well as much as a book about suicide can be) until I started reading this book.

The way I could easily relate to Sam as a character made me scared! Sam is the male-version of myself. Sam is a nerd. He isn't perfect on the inside and the outside. However, he is able to put puzzles together and see things for what they are. He is also cynical, mildly paranoid and his rare snarks were the snarks that I would have made in that same scenario. Sam is dealing with the suicide of his best friend, Hayden. I felt as though the way in which Sam dealt with his best friends suicide was realistic. He blames himself. He feels guilty that he is happy while his best friend is dead and he is also angry at the people who had hurt his best friend. The fact that I could relate to Sam as a character made his emotions realistic and believable.

Most of the characters in this novel aren't stereotypical either. When I started reading Playlist for the Dead all the characters were cardboard cut-outs of the jocks, the nerds and the art geeks. However, these stereotypes, for most of the characters, are slowly chipped away and I started to realise that they were vulnerable, insecure and secretive about the truth behind their lives.

Unfortunately Playlist for the Dead, was quite predictable. I knew which character was behind the horrible occurrences in this novel, after that character was introduced for the second time. I also figured out who Athena was long before she was revealed. This did take away my enjoyment from the story.

Even although Playlist for the Dead was a predictable and unemotional read, I was able to enjoy the portrayal of the characters and related to the main character, Sam, and his emotions. I'm still confused about what role the playlist had in the novel, but the light, fluffy and hopeful treatment of death and suicide made Playlist for the Dead an interesting read.
dark emotional hopeful sad medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven: Plot
Strong character development: Yes
Loveable characters: Complicated
Diverse cast of characters: No
Flaws of characters a main focus: Yes

I had a hard time reading this one. I don't know why but I kinda hated it. Sort of like... didn't like it. Also, the fact that everyone is a good person blah blah pissed me off. I mean, Hayden was bullied, his own brother treated him like shit and then they showed the POV of his brother. God, I know. I have issues. Anyways, I skipped a lot of pages and it pissed me off. So, I give it 1 and half stars.
challenging emotional mysterious slow-paced
Plot or Character Driven: A mix
Strong character development: Complicated

Broke my 5 star streak
slow-paced
Plot or Character Driven: Character
Strong character development: Complicated

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Loved the reference to music, you can even find the playlist on Spotify. I liked the main character a lot. The ending was really off to me though and took away from the whole emotional connection to the story. Also, Paramore, not Paramour :) I'd like to see more books like this though.

Sam is awoken with the memory of being at a party the previous night and an argument erupting. Leading the next morning for him to find his best friend, Hayden, dead, by the cause of suicide. Confused and mad Sam is left to face the bully’s and kids head on by himself. Sam was left a playlist of songs, none of witch Sam’s ever heard of and never new Hayden listened to. He was also left a note saying: For Sam- listen and you’ll understand. But He didn’t.

Throughout the book Play List For The Dead, Sam learns to open up and to see things in a different view, and there is when he finds friendships growing and love blooming. I would recommend this book to someone who loves a good mystery. The dry humor and unexplainable events that occur will keep you wanting more.


Play List For The Dead has become on of my favorite books because I to like rock/punk music. I think Sam and his story can connect with a lot of teen readers, with his social problems and his life throughout high school. I believe the book teaches others to speak up and be yourself, also to put yourself out there some times.