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meh. i thought hannah was whiny and self-centered, but aren't all teenage girls that way? lots of teenage crap, and some that does not seem real to me-- like, i can't imagine that the police weren't able to figure out that there was a stop sign down, for christ sake.
clay's reactions to the whole thing were a bit unbelievable-- i don't get why he likes hannah, or why they seem to connect-- especially since he doesn't seem to know her very well.
also, i thought the comparison between hannah and s ...more
clay's reactions to the whole thing were a bit unbelievable-- i don't get why he likes hannah, or why they seem to connect-- especially since he doesn't seem to know her very well.
also, i thought the comparison between hannah and s ...more

This was a very fast read and I really enjoyed the format of the book. I was not sure how I would feel about a book revolving around teen suicide but I think the author handled everything very well. Hopefully teenagers are reading this book and will think twice before they act, realizing that every little thing they do to someone can effect that person's entire life.
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Wow! I actually couldn't put this book down. It's a very poignant book about one girl's suicide and how many things - things that her classmates and teachers do or say (or don't do) - snowball to her decision. Kids can be cruel. I remember being picked on in school and being told by teachers/adults I just have to toughen up and take it - to just accept that some people are assholes and we will always have to deal with assholes so I just better get used to it. Here's an idea - why don't people st
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A very real look at the snowball effect that could happen in someone's life...and how easy it might be to stop something horrible. The reality is we usually let things go by, thinking that other will do it or that we don't matter...but EVERYTHING we do does effect others...EVERYTHING.
Re-read this from 5\12\17-5\27\17. Just as good the second time than the first. Now to watch the Netflix series. ...more
Re-read this from 5\12\17-5\27\17. Just as good the second time than the first. Now to watch the Netflix series. ...more

I'm not sure. The story is believable and so much if it happens everyday, and I think that is the worst part for me. We are not always kind to each other and we often never stop to think how that unkindness leaves a mark. I wanted to read this as just a reader and despite my best efforts, I read it as a mother and the tears are for our littles ones who might suffer one day and we might not ever know.
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