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A review by yviie_reads
Th1rteen R3asons Why by Jay Asher
3.0
3,5/5 stars actually!
Honestly, I don't really know what to think about this book. I liked it but I probably expected too much. Don't get me wrong, it was good and I enjoyed reading it but something disturbed me. I'm not even sure what.
But I liked the general idea a lot! The whole concept of this snowball-/domino effect was interesting to read about and it showed how people's actions can affect someone else so deeply although you think they mean nothing. Well, you're wrong. Fact is, that we never really know how we affect people with our actions or sayings - it could mean nothing to them or it means everything. You'll never know.
It really makes you think about it - which is good! We all should think before we do or says something ... but we know that already, it's just not always that easy.
Honestly, I don't really know what to think about this book. I liked it but I probably expected too much. Don't get me wrong, it was good and I enjoyed reading it but something disturbed me. I'm not even sure what.
But I liked the general idea a lot! The whole concept of this snowball-/domino effect was interesting to read about and it showed how people's actions can affect someone else so deeply although you think they mean nothing. Well, you're wrong. Fact is, that we never really know how we affect people with our actions or sayings - it could mean nothing to them or it means everything. You'll never know.
It really makes you think about it - which is good! We all should think before we do or says something ... but we know that already, it's just not always that easy.