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Oct 05, 2014 10:00PM
The most compelling thing about my book so far is that the girl who committed suicide made tapes for everyone who was a reason for why she did. She refuses to bring it to the attention to everyone under one condition: they have to pass it on to the next person on the tapes. It is *imperative* that they follow this rule, but if they do not then she would expose all these tapes to everyone at school. I predict that Clay will listen to all these tapes and pass it on.
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