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Average rating3.5
Oh, how do I describe my thoughts on this book? I knew I had to read it the first time I'd heard about it. I found it in a used book store and was ecstatic. It sat on my bookshelf for a few months while I was distracted by other books, but I'm so glad I picked it up.
This is story is both beautiful and heartbreaking, with a hint of mystery. Hannah's story is so relatable, as is Clay's. With each tape, I felt more connected to both of them. Hannah's isolation is something that I struggled with for years, and even though it never got to the point of suicide, the thoughts were still there. Clay's fear of rejection is something everyone can relate to.
Jay Asher did one hell of a job with this one, folks.