I'm really excited to read my next book. i chose thirteen reasons why. i heard it is really good. its about a teenage girl named Hannah Baker. she commits suicide, but before she kills herself she makes six tapes with two sides and the seventh tape only has one side making it the total number of sides, thirteen. Hints the title thirteen reasons why. she sends the tapes around in a box to the first person on the list. they then have to listen to the tapes and find out why they are part of what she did and why. it sounds amazing and i am anxious to read it. however,i am worried about is how its written. Will it confuse me going back and forth between what the listeners are thinking and saying and what Hannah is talking about on the tapes? So far it hasn't been too bad, but i catch my self here and there having to go back and re-read something that I've already read. i haven't gotten too far in the book yet but i am pumped to keep reading and find out who is on the tapes and why. :)
You're going to enjoy the book, Presley. I'm excited to talk to you about the choices that Hannah makes/made.
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