Wednesday, April 6, 2011
FREE CHOICE!
OKAY! i am finished with Thrirteen Reasons Why. and i must admit that this is one of the best books that i have read thus far. Not only it is suspenseful it is full of mistery. Im not sure if this book is fiction or nonfiction but Hannah's story is one of many true storys that is still in existance today. I personally feel that Hannah was bullied, which is a very dangerous situation to be in. you never know what mind state a person may be in. and even when Hannah reached out for help, noone helped her. I could'nt imagine going through school like Hannah had done. The agony of getting up, to go to a place where the subject is you. Being humiliated in and out of school. Witnessing things that you just do not have the guts or ambition to speak up, and say anything because of what you think a person might say to you, or being label a SNITCH or possibly being retaliated against who would want to go through life or school like that. Im not saying what Hannah did was a great solution. Im sure there were other ways of dealing with such problems, rather than not dealing with them at all, Hannah should have really spoken up and tried different methods other than the ones that she tried. I cant say what i would have done if i was in that position. Only Hannah knows and everyone that played a part in it, and some of the ones who had'nt found out the very reason why Hannah had commited suicide.....
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Kanisha, I knew you would enjoy this book. When I was reading it with my class last year, that girl in New Jersey was cyberbullied and then ended up hanging herself. The details were eerily close to 13 Reasons Why. Maybe that's why the book is so good--it feels believable.
ReplyDeleteI think it's a fiction novel though it depends on how you interpret it. I agree. I can't wait to finish reading it. I can't seem to put the book down. I would recommend you read HATE LIST. It is another amazing book.
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