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Age Range: 12 and up

Grade Level: 7 - 9

Lexile Measure: HL550L (What's this?)

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Paperback: 288 pages

Publisher: Razorbill; 1st edition (June 14, 2011)

Language: English

ISBN-10: 159514188X

ISBN-13: 978-1595141880

Product Dimensions:

5.5 x 0.9 x 8.2 inches

Shipping Weight: 10.6 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)

Average Customer Review:

4.4 out of 5 stars

4,859 customer reviews

Amazon Best Sellers Rank:

#5,413 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

Teen Clay Jenson is still reeling from his friend, Hannah's suicide when he receives thirteen tapes Hannah made before she died. The messages are going to be mailed to all thirteen people and each will have to listen to the part he or she had in Hannah's final, devastating decision. Without giving away the plot, Clay agonizes, as he begins to listen to the tapes in the required sequence, about what responsibility he holds for Hannah's untimely demise. This book raises so many questions but also should be mandatory reading for high school students.Hannah's haunting words implicate those who started vicious rumors that perpetuated a stereotypical attitude toward Hannah in her final days. Just as potently are the accounts of events in which people traumatized her life based on those rumors or failed to speak in circumstances, words that might have healed rather than added to the expanded versions of the rumors. One person is given credit for being honest, straight and faithful in the face of so much petty and overwhelming meanness and lack of sensitivity. The culpability, for the most part, is leveled at every other person and gradually increases the reader's sense of dread at what is obviously going to turn into a horrific disaster.Jay Asher is a very talented writer who has chosen audiotapes as his venue for such a dire issue. While there is not much of a counter-balancing point of view as to how Hannah was processing this awful last year of her life, the message within each account and its implications are potent, poignant material that could provide much grist for group discussions that just might save one (or many more, probably) more young adult life.Excellent, timeless, plot-driven and wise novel, Jay Asher! Read it and think a great deal before you speak to a teen who appears to be just "fine."Reviewed by Viviane Crystal on July 1, 2009

This was a reread for me and I'm so glad I dived back in it. I first fell in love with this story in high school. For the longest time it was the only representation I had for mental illness, I connected with a dead girl because she had so many emotions I also shared sometimes to my own fright. Hannah's story is tragic and heartbreaking. The ending always shook me because she wasn't coming back, you had such a strong narrator for these tragedies but she wasn't going to get up and say ha! It's all a joke. She was gone, and that is one of the reasons I always came back to this book. I needed to know she was gone, that is the outcome of suicide that I didn't want to see at 17, your story is finished. Now as an adult reading it, it's still heartbreaking and terribly tragic and I still connect so strongly to this story. I loved this book and will always love this book. I read more into it now than what I did then. Clay was the perfect perspective to put it in because I can't think good things about any of the other characters, as hard as the tv show wants you too. The tv show has recently released on Netflix and they've changed so much from the original book and part of me wonders is if it's to make it make more sense. The thing is, suicide doesn't make sense. That tragic act doesn't have to make sense. It's sad and scary, and we will ever understand even with 13 separate and valid reasons, it still doesn't make sense. One this book did such a good job of showing is how small things, things we think inconsequential, can be detrimental to someone else. Something as simple as not saying goodbye given the opportunity, can change how someone feels. Now does this mean we have to walk on egg shells? No, that actually impossible. It means watch what your doing basically. If your having a bad day it isn't okay to take it out on someone else, we can control the small things so the big things won't spiral. This book will always hold a special place in my heart, and I'm sure once the shock of the show wears off it will too. I needed to reread this book, it's good to remember what we do and who we are matters. Even when you think you don't matter and no one would care, you do matter. You matter so much! ❤️

I don't know what I can say about this book that hasn't already been said. I read it after watching the Netflix series, and while there are definitely differences between the two, the combination left me reeling. It is deeply moving, poignant, and yet one of the most hopeful books I've ever read.The story revolves around Clay, who finds a box of cassette tapes waiting on his doorstep one day. As he listens to them, he is drawn into the story of Hannah, his crush that committed suicide just a couple weeks earlier. The tapes share the thirteen reasons why she made the choice that she did, one for each person that contributed to that decision.On the surface, it sounds like a horrifying premise for a read. It is a tough read at times, but no less important. Her point of creating the tapes, to be passed to each person on them, was not to be cruel. It was to make a point... the point that how we act toward one another, whether deliberate or not, makes a difference. Any one of those acts can be small in and of itself, but they can add up to push a person over the edge.Having seen the series and read the book, I have to say something I never thought I would. As much as I loved the book, I felt that the series really showed Hannah's angst just a bit more clearly. Admittedly, some of that was accomplished through changes in the plot and some details. Ideally, I would suggest indulging in both.

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