So far in reading the book called “Thirteen reasons why”, in my opinion, I do not see what went so wrong in Hannah Bakers life that caused her to commit suicide. For the reasons that she listed on her cassette tapes, it seems like normal teenage problems that any teenager would go through. There are much worse things in life that people go through. Maybe I will understand more the farther that I get through the book.
I am glad that I chose this book. It is so good that I don’t want to put it down. It is the type of book that makes you want to keep reading on until you finish the entire book. I don’t relate to this book in any way because I have never thought about committing suicide. It makes me feel sorry for Hannah but then it also makes me question what really went on, which I hope to find out in the rest of the book.
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April think in the middle you begin to understand the book more. I think so far in my opinion that is pretty interesting though.
ReplyDeleteYour question is valid, and my class struggled with it throughout the novel. More specifically, they struggled with their feelings about Hannah.
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