
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
Hannah Baker is dead. She killed herself. She has recorded her story on tape for those who played a role to listen to the events, random and intentional that led to her decision to end her life. Clay has received those tapes in the mail. He liked Hannah, he's not sure how he could have caused her take such drastic measures. He listens to the tapes, the stories of thirteen people that have played a part in Hannah's escape from life. What did he do? Could he have stopped her? Could anyone have stopped the snowball that started with a small rumor and ended with Hannah committing suicide? This book was hard to put down. I was drawn to the plot and wanted to know the reasons why. I was also hoping the entire book that Hannah was not dead but that it was all a terrible joke. I think I'll try to read a happy book next.
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