Thirteen Reasons Why
By: Jay Asher
This text is becoming easier and easier to read. As you make time to sit down and actually read, it makes you not want to really put the book down. It’s becoming a better book than what liar was. It has my interest more now than what Liar did. Jay Asher has some way of making the text to where you want to know what is going to happen next. In my eyes, I believe that he understands the real life of what teens go through and that is why he decides to go through and write a book about teen suicide.
I do believe he could have possibly written it in a different style. Maybe he could have put Hannah in the book before she died instead of using just the tapes. Even though those tapes are explaining everything, I still think that he could have and should have possibly changed the way he did it.
Over all though, Thirteen Reasons why is a good book so far and I for sure would keep recommending the book to a teenager because it’s actually something that could happen in real life to anyone. It could possibly help prevent the bad things that do and could happen in teenage years.
This is a thoughtful response. Yes, when reading becomes just another chore, it's not nearly as pleasurable. I'm glad that you are connecting with 13 Reasons Why.
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