Clay Jenson comes home one day after school to find a shoe-box sitting on his front door step. He opens the box only to find old cassette tapes. Why would someone send him these? Where did they come from? Clay has no clue he is about to open the box of tapes Hannah Baker made right before she killed herself. As clay is opening the box, he still has no answer to his question, who are they from? Because there was no return address. He wanted to listen to them, so he goes out into the garage and puts tape 1 into the stereo. Hannah starts to speak. He cannot believe it. What is Hannah doing on cassette tapes? Well, he’s about to find out. Each tape has a story, a person, a reason why she killed herself. Hannah begins as the new girl in town, to a girl with a horrible reputation that were based on rumors and lies. Clay thinks he has no reason being on these tapes, but as he keeps listening he understands why Hannah put him on there. Tape 1 begins with Justin Foley. Justin is where it all began. What Clay discovers changes his life forever. I really enjoyed this book because I always wanted to know who was on the next tape. This book was mainly dialogue, so you could picture what was going on. Jay Asher did a very good job on putting details upon details of every story told. This story was both painful and beautiful. This book is defiantly a page turner. Jay Asher offers a great story on a topic everyone has to deal with; bullying. He delivers an amazing story that everyone can enjoy.
I really enjoyed this book because I always wanted to know who was on the next tape. This book was mainly dialogue, so you could picture what was going on. Jay Asher did a very good job on putting details upon details of every story told. This story was both painful and beautiful. This book is defiantly a page turner. Jay Asher offers a great story on a topic everyone has to deal with; bullying. He delivers an amazing story that everyone can enjoy.