Tuesday, March 2, 2010
I think that clay is an awesome character and he didn't really do anything wrong in the decision of Hannah killing herself. Clay was involved in the tapes because He liked Hannah but was ashamed of what people had said and thought of her. I think that He is an idiot for listening to people and there thoughts about Hannah. He should of got to know her, and maybe he could of changed her mind about deciding suicide. Hannah also liked Clay. I do not like Marcus at all, he had no right to try and put the moves on Hannah. I feel that he only did that because of the rumors going around about Hannah, so he thought he could try and maybe hook up with her. I think that all of the main characters played a good part in the book but my favorite characters were clay and Hannah. Maybe because they both were the major main characters. I think that if clay would of talked to Hannah and not left the room that night at the party things would have been different. Yea he was just doing what she wanted because he liked her but he should have told her how he felt. Courtney was my least favorite character in the book because she used Hannah and made her feel like shit. She was a bad friend and really didn't see what she was doing to Hannah. I think Courtney liked Hannah but didn't take the time to get to know her as a person, or try to really be a good friend. That's my views on my favorite characters and how i think they had a greater impact on Hannahs decision of suicide.
Wednesday, February 24, 2010
As much as i hate reading i managed to finish Thirteen Reasons Why in only a couple days. It's not that i hate reading it's the fact that every book i have been given to read was not interesting to me. I don't have the time, or energy to sit down and read a book. This book was so down to earth and makes you feel like your part of the book, or right in the story. I would recommend this book to anyone who wants to feel like they're apart of the story, or even if someone has had a suicidal friend, or family member. This book relates to small towns, and reminds me of my high school and some of the drama that went on at my high school. Suicide is a serious problem and may cause problems within families or friends. You should take someone talking about suicide very seriously. This books explains how and why a young girl decided suicide was the only way out. I most definitely would not change a thing in this book because everything was said directly to the point and it actually sounds like something that would happen amongst a teenage girl and her peers. I think that everything in this story falls perfectly into place and i cannot think of one thing i would add, take out, or change about it. I do not think anyone could have put the story in a better way. It was a great book.
Wednesday, February 17, 2010
I know how it feels to have to move from school to school and make new friends. Hannah seemed like she was doing ok with making new friends...at first. Being at a new school always made me nervous because i would think about where am i going to sit at lunch, or where should i sit in class. I think the whole list of who's hot or who's not is ridiculous. You shouldn't lose a friend over something like that when Hannah had no idea what was going around on that note. Friends should be there for you and not betray you because of a note. Courtney is a backstaber. I think that Hannah knew she was but wanted some kind of friends around her. Hannah had so many emotions running through her head she didnt know what to do or think. I feel that Hannah needed all of those people who betrayed her and went behind her back.
Wednesday, February 3, 2010
I read in school because i have time. Outside of school i work and have other responsibilities. If i do for some reason read at home it is when i lay down before bed. I am a very fast reader when i am reading to myself. If i read aloud to people sometimes i read slower. One problem that i have is when i lay down before bed to read i end up getting tired and sometimes not finishing where im suppost too.
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