Wednesday, November 17, 2010
free choice
13 Reasons why is so far a really great book. It brings up a lot of suspense. I have just a couple more chapters to read. Clay has two more tapes to listen to. Part of me is wondering if maybe one of Hannah’s family members is on the tape. But then again I think that Hannah wouldn’t do that because she wouldn’t want her parents or someone in her family knowing what all happened. From what I understand, Hannah’s family thinks that her death was an accident, not a suicide. I don’t quite understand why Hannah wanted to kill herself over these things; they were just little bumps in her path. When I think about it, I don’t think that Hannah really had any friends. She never opened up to people or hung out with anyone. And it seems like her parents always grounded her. She never really had time for a social life. It was a book that just seemed to appeal to a select audience and it seems to take the right person to enjoy it. If I had rewrote it, I would probably make it appeal to a lot more people, it’s that great of a book. I don’t know what the author was thinking while writing the book, but the suspense makes me wonder if the author was in a dark place at the time. Maybe they were just wanting to write something that was good and appealing to people.
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Were you relieved to find out that Clay's part in the tapes was relatively innocent? I was! The whole time I read the novel I was stressed out thinking about how Clay could have possibly hurt Hannah...
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