Tuesday, September 24, 2013

Reading Skills

I am currently reading Thirteen Reasons Why by Jay Asher and so far, so good. I'm about a fourth of the way done (I'd be farther but I'm extremely busy), and it's good so far! I don't think Clay was on Hannah's list for doing something really bad, if anything it was an accident because Clay really has no clue what he did to get the tapes.If he did do something, I want to know, why did it affect Hannah so badly? What could Clay have done that he would have forgotten? This book is very relevant to the world, because the story is very realistic. Like I know people who have committed suicide, and the story portrays reactions in a real way. This book is kind of similar to The Fault in our Stars in the way that the main character has a large, permanent internal conflict to deal with, with no solution. This book is also relatable to me because Hannah tells stories, that I have been in very similar situations as. So far, this book is very engaging and realistic, and I like it.

2 comments:

  1. What made you pick this book for your independent reading novel

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    1. A friend recommended it to me, knowing that I like to read, and she likes all the books I like so I figured I would too.

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