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Thirteen Reasons Why
Jay Asher

Razorbill, 2007 - 304 pages

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Clay Jenkins returns home from school to find a mysterious box with his name on it lying on his porch. Inside he discovers 13 cassette tapes recorded by Hannah Baker?his classmate and crush?who committed suicide two weeks earlier.

On tape, Hannah explains that there are thirteen reasons why she decided to end her life. Clay is one of them. If he listens, he?ll find out how he made the list.

Through Hannah and Clay?s dual narratives, debut author Jay Asher weaves an intricate and heartrending story of confusion and desperation that will deeply affect teen readers.




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I loved this book! it was real and there were situations where I could totally relate and other that I empathized with. I would recommend this book to all high schoolers - Asher gives an amazing insight on just how much we effect others through actions and words.


Thirteen Reasons Why Is Thought Provoking

I am a high school English teacher and I found Thirteen Reasons Why to be as riveting as the Jodi Picult novel about the school shooting. Both deal with school problems of bullying and both made me stop and think about what I may or may not see during the school day. The book is a quick read and one that is hard to put down once you begin it so make sure you start it on a day when you have ample time to read.

The organization of the 13 messages made the book suspenseful to read because I wondered who was going to be next and each message seemed to carry a different theme. The various chapters would work will in a Literture Group book discussion and cover the usual YA topics in books, but in a different manner. In some ways, the organization reminded me of the 13 Little Blue Envelopes book, although the content is quite different.

The book is also a good read for counselors or mental health professionals who are dealing with students who fight drug/alcohol problems. Anyone who is working with at-risk students know that suicide is not a topic to be ignored.

The signs were present, but no one seemed to "get" Hannah's message or to reach out to her. One of the most critical reviews here said that she was a whiny girl who never wanted help from others, but that is not how I read it. I read it and saw her as one of those invisible people that we see but don't see, maybe if some of the people she left messages for after the fact had been a little more observant before there wouldn't be a book?

The date rape issue could be controversial, but overall I think that most of the spin off questions could be awesome. This has been the most popular book among student at my school this fall and numerous students have asked me if I have read it. Fortunately, I attended a book seminar given by Deborah Hipes last spring and discovered the book there. I read it last summer and discussed it with another English teacher and it is one of our choice recreational reading books this year. It has been a joy to review it. I wish I enjoyed all the YA books I read half this much.


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Incredible

I picked this book up because I was a bit intrigued by the synopsis on the inside cover. I was away for the weekend, and I figured that this would help get me through.
I devoured it in one sitting.
Once you start this book, it is nearly impossible to put it down. The plot is centered around a young girl's suicide tapes, in which she gives thirteen reasons why she took her life. The reasons center around thirteen different people with seemingly no connection whatsoever.
Clay, who receives the tapes, has no idea what he did that related to Hannah's suicide. Throughout the story, he finds out.
This book was amazing. After reading it I couldn't fall back asleep; My head was buzzing. It's a truly haunting and valuable tale that will actually make you think.


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Thirteen Reasons Why Review

Thirteen Reasons Why was an excellent novel that was hard to put down. Clay Jenson receives 7 cassette tapes from his recently deceased classmate, Hannah Baker. Hannah tells thirteen stories that contribute to her decision to take her own life; some a little more scandalous than the next. All her problems are problems every teenager deals with. Jay Asher is a very creative author- I look forward to reading more of his novels.


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