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A review by nawelmdk
Thirteen Reasons Why by Jay Asher
4.0
A very amazing book. So much that I finished it quickly. Well, the impressive writing style let you get into it and feel the intense moments that happen in Hannah's last days.
First, I began to think that Hannah was a little bit too sensitive and that she exaggerated on making from such an insignificant events her reasons to kill herself. Really, I was telling myself "Foolish, that's not realistic at all"; and it seemed so predictable, I even guessed what was Clay's role in the whole thing. Then, when we progress in the reading, and approach Clay's tape, we start to figure out that such events, one after the other, when all this happens in a small lapse of time, it becomes too much to handle.
What we can learn from this book is how things you do to people can affect their entire life. I think it's an important thing to deal with, someone else's feelings.
First, I began to think that Hannah was a little bit too sensitive and that she exaggerated on making from such an insignificant events her reasons to kill herself. Really, I was telling myself "Foolish, that's not realistic at all"; and it seemed so predictable, I even guessed what was Clay's role in the whole thing. Then, when we progress in the reading, and approach Clay's tape, we start to figure out that such events, one after the other, when all this happens in a small lapse of time, it becomes too much to handle.
What we can learn from this book is how things you do to people can affect their entire life. I think it's an important thing to deal with, someone else's feelings.