Monday, April 29, 2013

Thirteen Reasons Why by Jay Asher


I love the way this story was told, the way it was presented using two different voices.  From the moment I began to read, I felt just like Clay - I had to keep going, I had to keep reading.  What I liked the most about this book was the message that the things you say and do, no matter how trivial you might think it, affect the person your words and actions are directed toward.  And that sometimes, it is when we do nothing or are too afraid to reach out, making it seem like we don't care enough, that can have a negative effect.  I like that Clay learned this and that he did something about it by reaching out to Skye.  

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