
Thirteen Reasons Why
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Narrateur(s):
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Debra Wiseman
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Joel Johnstone
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Auteur(s):
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Jay Asher
À propos de cet audio
Clay spends the night crisscrossing his town with Hannah as his guide. He becomes a first-hand witness to Hannah's pain, and learns the truth about himself - a truth he never wanted to face.
©2007 Jay Asher (P)2007 Random House, Inc. Listening Library, an imprint of the Random House Audio Publishing GroupCe que les critiques en disent
“[Hannah’s] pain is gut-wrenchingly palpable.... Asher has created an entrancing character study and a riveting look into the psyche of someone who would make this unfortunate choice. A brilliant and mesmerizing debut from a gifted new author.” (Kirkus Reviews, starred review and Editor’s Choice)
“Heavy but compelling.... Asher’s novel asks us to look at how petty cruelty can deal crushing blows.” (Miami Herald)
“It is a brilliant debut that will leave readers feeling a sense of remorse for Hannah, guilt for Clay, and hope for the lasting lesson of the story.” (Bookazine)
Nice voice over performance
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So heartbreaking
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Love this book
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Love it
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Better than just reading it
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Clay = YES, Hannah = NO!
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A teenage girl, Hannah committed suicide, but not before recording her unhappiness with 13 people on tape, and devising a system to announce their dirty secrets. Her friend Clay, a good teenage kid with a crush on her, was one of them. The story is told through Hannah and Clay’s voices.
Suicide is serious matter. The author must have started out with the noble idea to preach the message that we should be nice to others because we never know how our actions can drive others over the edge. However the story failed to achieve this purpose. Instead, it seemed to justify why Hannah would commit suicide. This was aided by Clay’s exclamations in agreement and agonizing soul-searching even as he listened to the tapes, affirming that he wholly agreed with Hannah’s perspective; everyone including himself was wrong and to be blamed. The title almost seems to sound like “Thirteen Justifications Why”. And even more insidious is the fact that not all the 13 reasons were solid contributory factors to her decision to commit suicide. For example, one of the 13 was a good boy and all Hannah had heard about him were good things.
The book is dangerous and could even have the opposite effect of what it sets out to do. Someone should debunk the premise of this book.
Dangerous premise
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