Wednesday, April 29, 2015

♡ BLOG SIX ♡

Thirteen Reasons Why
Jay Asher

   I completed "Thirteen Reasons Why", this book had a melancholy vibe but kept you interested in Hannah's story. In Clay's tape which was the ninth, Hannah cleared up that Clay shouldn't really actually be on these tapes but she added him to tell him what was really going on with her at the time and so he could have view in her story. Once Clay got a look to what was going on in Hannah's head he begins saying that he really wishes that Hannah would've opened up to him at the time so he could help her. Clay feels very remorseful that he wasn't able to help her in time, or even try to get to know her more. I believe that Clay wanted to be able to help her if he could and wishes that anyone could help her like Mrs. Porter who ignored the warning Hannah was giving. Hannah said that it wasn't really so much of there fault, but it's the decision she made. In my opinion I really liked the ending where Clay notices that Skye is talking less and is taking the steps Hannah did, and he doesn't want the same story to repeat so he talks to her.
   One theme of this book may be take notice on others before it's to late, and another could be treat others how you would want to be treated. For one no one really to notice in the changes Hannah Baker was making, the signs she had, and if they did they decided to ignore and throw it aside as it was not of importance. The second theme is very important because it happens through the whole book everyone believed rumors that were put upon Hannah and never heard her out or got to know who she really was underneath all the rumors. First Justin started the whole snowball effect that kept going on and nobody tried to stop or help Hannah out. I think Hannah should've tried opening up more and express herself, I don't think she should've made this decision. If people read this book they should start watch what they say carefully so they don't start something that can hurt a person in the long run.

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