“Hello, boys and girls. Hannah Baker here live and on stereo.” The voice of Hannah Baker speaks softly through the speakers. How could a dead girl be alive? Imagine receiving a box at your front door. No address. Just your name and 7 cassette tapes. Your curiosity eager to find out what’s going to...
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Thirteen Reasons Why
Featured Author: Jay Asher
You may all know the amazing story of Hannah Baker in Thirteen Reason Why and the great novel The future of Us, both written by this featured author Jay Asher. Both books have a very different style of writing to them. They have a way of writing that attracts the teen age group to...
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13 Reasons Why
Clay Jensen had a normal teenage life, until he uncovered something unexpected and disturbing in a package outside his front door. Clay had a good social life and he had many friends and peers, but clay started to have a different outlook on people and himself after one of his class mates/crush committed suicide....
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Thirteen Reasons Why
Everyone knows that Hannah is gone. Everyone knows that she killed herself. But not everyone knows why. Clay Jensen opens his door one day to a package sent for him. He opens the package and what he discovers inside changes his life forever. In the package are sets of tapes labeled with numbers going...
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Thirteen Reasons Why
“Hello boys and girls. Hannah baker here. Live and in stereo. No return engagements. No encore. And this time absolutely no requests. I hope you’re ready, because I’m about to tell you the story of my life. More specifically, why my life ended. And if you’re listening to these tapes, you’re one of the...
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Thirteen Reasons Why
“You can’t stop the future, you can`t rewind the past, the only way to learn the secret….is to press play.” 16 year old Clay Jensen came home from school one day to find a shoe-box filled with 7 cassette tapes, addressed to him. After starting to listen to the tapes, he soon finds out...
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Thirteen Reasons Why
Being a teen is difficult enough. When you add in a mysterious, unlabeled package filled with tapes containing the voice of a girl who committed suicide two weeks earlier, suddenly ready to tell her story, life goes from difficult to downright confusing. Hannah Baker died two weeks ago from a prescription drug overdose; she...
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