It was a book you don’t forget easily
By Molly Drummond / Spinebreakers Crew
When I got this book I had mixed emotions.
I was intrigued by the cover (which was quite like a mini blurb), but unsure by the morbidity of it.
Anyway, I gave it a go. Had this been a book I’d just picked up, I would have felt the same and probably not have read it (suicide isn’t my… most favourite of subjects), but as it was it was good.
I’m not saying very good or outstanding because, like I said, it’s not my kind of book, but it was well written and interesting.
To be honest, Hannah Baker got on my nerves, which seems kind of awful to say but she’s fictional, so you know. But she did.
However, I quite liked the ending. How it made him think about how people are acting.
It was a book you don’t forget easily, although I wouldn’t read it again.