Well…I just started reading the book called Thirteen Reasons Why and I am really getting into it. Every time I start reading I absolutely do not want to put it down. Thirteen Reasons Why is about a girl who committed suicide. The girl’s name is Hannah and she decided to make like a note, but with 13 cassette tapes, to be exact. On those 13 cassette tapes were the reason why she committed suicide and it involved the people at school. Hannah encased instructions for after listening to all the tapes, so when one person is done they would send those same tapes to the next person on the list. A guy named Clay Jensen receives the cassette tapes next, but has no idea why. He is the one who never worked up the nerve to ask Hannah out, yet he genuinely liked her.
As I got further into Thirteen Reason Why I go really emotional, even though this is a book; I have lost a two friends because they committed suicide, so it was just a bit hard to continue on at the same rate. So I took some time off from reading, but eventually I started reading again. Now as I read this book I think of them, but not the bad memories, the good.
When I began this book I really did not believe that I would like it that much, or even at all, but as I got further into the book I really got into it. I then realized it was just like all the other books I read.
As I got further into Thirteen Reason Why I go really emotional, even though this is a book; I have lost a two friends because they committed suicide, so it was just a bit hard to continue on at the same rate. So I took some time off from reading, but eventually I started reading again. Now as I read this book I think of them, but not the bad memories, the good.
When I began this book I really did not believe that I would like it that much, or even at all, but as I got further into the book I really got into it. I then realized it was just like all the other books I read.
Wow, Nikki. I'm really sorry about your friends. I bet some of what you're reading is difficult. Did you see some of the warning signs?
ReplyDeleteYour experiences, while painful, are going to make you a more intuitive and empathetic reader (and person, too).
I did with the first one to go, but not the second one on poemhunter.com.
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