My daughter found this book and while she is reading it, I listened to the audiobook. This was an amazing story, crafted beautifully and I think the audiobook version adds something extra with the dual character voices. This story is also a great way to connect with my teenage daughter and keep those lines of communication open and honest. This book deals with lots of ugly issues many of which you never want to discuss with your kids and that is the reason that you have to.
To be able to use this book as a parenting tool has just been a bonus. I highly recommend this to parents and their teens to read together or individually for discussion. I truly loved this book, I felt as if I was there hearing her through the tapes along with him. I was very moved by the way this book shows that your actions truly have consequences and no matter how small something might seem to you for someone else it can be devistating.
Its a Great book!!! It wasn't anyting at all what I expected but it was a whole lot better. I think it was a lot deeper than that. All the mixed feelings how Hannah feel are so complicated that it's hard to understnad. But Jay Asher convey it pretty well. This book is not like happily ever after book, but yet you can still enjoy it. Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why? This tale takes the readers on a heartbreaking journey.
What did you like best about this story? The interesting way it was written. Amazing job! Did you have an extreme reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?
I came across this book three years ago and aways wanted to read it. I'm glad I finally did. This tale had me questioning my actions. The saying: Sticks and stones may break my bones but words will never hurt me are not good parental advise.
Based on several reviews I read on this book, I am guessing I am one of the people who thought it was just ok, well maybe not even that. I wanted to love this book, this look at how bullying and peoples everyday decisions affected others, how off handed comments and actions can be taken to heart and the unforeseen and unexpected outcomes of those decisions on others. I wanted to understand Hannah and her choice, to understand how what some see as little things could be so very serious to her, enough to kill herself.
Ok, so I exaggerate, but honestly I felt worse for Clay and some of the others than Hannah herself. I hate to think that these things really happen and I know they do because I was in high school once too, and honestly for people to be so cruel and sick at such a young age is not only sad but scary.
He was good and kind and I have to say part of my resentment and dislike towards Hannah is her choice to involve him.
You get embarrassed sometimes, you get annoyed, and people say things, but to kill yourself over it, it just felt so shallow of a reason. And maybe it was because to me, what some of those included said or did were so, not a big deal, for the most part I did not truly feel most of them did anything really bullying at all.
I think that really is what really sums up my dislike for this book overall. Also was it just me or did it seem that she started to act in ways that put herself in more danger of bad things happening…but then was mad and blamed others because if two months ago you had taken me to the movies I would not have gotten in the hot tub naked with him that night…really?!?
I thought the narrators were clear and crisp in their execution and did what they could emotionally with the story they were given. The overall performance of the narrators was one redeeming quality.
I just felt like this book took a very sensitive and serious topic and sent a horrible and confusing message to those teens who are struggling with true bullying and thoughts of suicide.
I wanted to love it, to cry with it and to find some deeper understanding, but it fell short for me in almost all aspects. What did you love best about Thirteen Reasons Why?
It has substance. What was one of the most memorable moments of Thirteen Reasons Why? Many were memorable. No spoilers. Which character — as performed by Debra Wiseman and Joel Johnstone — was your favorite?
Clay and Hanna, of course. Any additional comments? After I saw the highlight, I wanted to see what the book was like, and boy, what an amazing story I got treated to… So, this is a short review for the audiobook version, not the for Netflix Original Series.
I would like to give a word of advice to those who watched the series, please, if you want to understand why the producers chose to tell a different story, adding to the one in the book, check out this short documentary Thirteen Reasons Why — Beyond the Reasons and everything will make sense. Now, lets get to the review! But, the brilliant part is that she has recorded a few cassette tapes giving 13 Reasons for her action and those tapes are now making the rounds between those who she thought were responsible for her pain.
Why the tapes? Who is responsible? Who else knows? Could it all have being prevented? I found the answers to all of these questions in the 6 hours in which I listened to the audiobook. Debra and Joel deliver a perfect performance for Thirteen Reasons Why! They carry us from the first love, to the first kiss, to bullies, to best friends, to stupid rumors, to sleepovers, to traumatic events and at last to redemption. They read, they act and most important of all, they care about the characters they bring to life!
Both distinguish themselves by being extremely talented with different voices and accents, wrapping this tragic story in complete immersiveness for those who listen. I experienced Thirteen Reason Why in one sitting. This book has a message, a very important one: Take care how you treat those around you! Please vote Yes below if you enjoyed this review and find more of them at theAudiobookBlog dot com.
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Des taxes peuvent s'appliquer. Description Clay Jensen returns home from school to find a strange package with his name on it lying on his porch. Inside he discovers several cassette tapes recorded by Hannah Baker, his classmate and crush, who committed suicide two weeks earlier. Hannah's voice explains that there are 13 reasons she decided to end her life.
Clay is one of them. If he listens, he'll find out why. Au global. Trier :. Trier par:. Brylle Nice voice over performance love both narrators for Hannah and Clays perspectives. Tee Geramie Laporte Love it As a person who struggles with mental health this one hit home. Hillary Michelin Love this book I purchased the audiobook to listen to while travelling.
Mirissa Hall Better than just reading it I physically read the book and then when I went camping, I downloaded the audiobook to listen to on the way there and it just made reading the book that much better, it was great. Diana Avenue du Parc. Champigny Saint-Denis.
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