
Dale McAlpin
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I find it humorous how incredibly dense people can say someone is "Selfish" for taking their own life when they're just trying to end their own pain, albeit in a permanent way to a problem that is temporary for some, but I love this book and the entirety of the show, it's a beautiful story about how our words can affect those around us even without us realizing it. I've also been through sexual assault and fifteen suicide attempts and you don't see me calling people "Selfish" So Carelessly.

P. Lucina
This is my least favorite book that I was able to finish. It had such a promising premise but I couldn't sympathize with the characters at all, especially not Hannah. She felt more like a vindictive caricature of a teenage girl than an actual person. The writing itself was good enough for me to push through but I was left with a very underwhelming experience. I wouldn't reccomend it.

Familia Mecu
After I read this book I've pondered on what I could possibly write as a feedback. The thing is, I couldn't. I bought this book out of curiosity, and more like an impulse because I needed something that might shake my mind. I tell you it did, at first it was like, “Okay, I get it, quite a ordinary teenager-type of story”, but the thing is it wasn't. I'm more like the type of Fantasy and Science Fiction, because their stories make my mind fly away when life is too real and harsh, and other times they give me the touch of reality when everything seems ethereal. But, at intervals, I need a book or two that speaks of real life, of things that might be happening right now, so "Thirteen Reasons Why" popped out like a little stop to make me think. After a while, I was both reading the book and the feedback of other readers, and even when some are right about not seeing the personality of some characters I rather differ thinking them as unnecessary, the story was about Hannah's point of view, not Clay's not everyone else's. What I see here is a sneak peek into a story that might one day become true, thus was the background, what's coming next should be the aftermath of such traumatizing experience, how would they see each other after all of them hear what Hannah had to say? How would they react? Would they help one another in order to ease the guilt? What might happen? What about the girl at the end? The one Clay stopped? I believe that it should be course of action, because I assure you, if a second part is going to come, I'll read it. And, for those who think it as dull or immature or the writing of a person ignorant of the reality of such cases, well then, I recommend you to think again, because not everyone reacts the same way, perhaps to somebody a dead uncle might seem the end of the world, though for somebody else, alien to that person's thoughts, it may look like a natural thing, the way life works, so, please, if you don't like how someone picture the story that hunts them at night, just ask them why they did it that way, don't insult them, nor tell that the story sucks, because that is the worst thing you can do to people that expose their work to public
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