A review by kanishk
Thirteen Reasons Why by Jay Asher

5.0

The narrative was quite impressive with two storylines moving along side - of the listener and the speaker. Though it fell a bit on the side of 'fuck up one's mind so much', it was a good book. We all go through experiences like these and that's what makes it so very realistic. Highly recommended to those who talk behind someone's back, aware/unaware of contributing to the neverending snowball. Teenagers and college students likewise should read this.