Thirteen Reasons Why by Jay Asher follows Clay Jensen as he receives a mysterious box with his name on it. Inside the box are seven cassette tapes. When he listens to the first one, he finds out that these tapes were recorded by Hannah Baker, a girl that was one of his classmates...before she committed suicide. In each of the tapes Hannah talks about the thirteen people who had a part in her decision. The tapes are sent to those people to hear how they caused Hannah's suicide.
5.5/10 This book was okay. To be honest, I got kinda bored after a while. I don't think it's a bad book, but it just personally wasn't one I really liked. There wasn't really any action and any romance was really short term.
♥Skittlez
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