Tuesday, September 1, 2015

Book Blog #1, Thirteen reasons why

Thirteen Reasons Why     by Jay Asher     realistic fiction

Clay Jensen receives a set of tapes that have Hannah baker's voice on them. But that's impossible, she committed suicide. As he listens he discovers that his name is on the tapes, and that he is one of the 13 reasons why she committed suicide. He listens to them throughout a night that will change his life forever.
I really enjoyed this book because it shows just how much affect your actions can have on others. It is a good storyline that will keep you hooked and reading every available second. It has a good narrative that switches between Hannah's tapes and clay's thoughts and interactions.
This is a good book all though in parts it has sexual content and minor language. It also talks about heavy topics like suicide.

TBR:
the 5th wave by Rick Yancey
Leviathan wakes by James A. Corey
1984 by George Orwell
fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury

3 comments:

  1. I really enjoy books that switch narratives. Good job leaving the review open and mysterious.

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  2. Great review! I now want to read the book.

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  3. I read this book and loved it. I'm glad you liked it too.

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