Clay Jensen receives thirteen taped messages in the mail, along with a map. As he plays them, he discovers they are from Hannah Baker, one of his high school friends who commits suicide, and she shares with him the reasons for her act. He listens to Hannah's messages while traveling to each of the locations. On his way, he begins to understand how we affect the lives of other people without even realizing it.
The story is believable because the characters share problems that the typical high school student comes across today.
It was also an easy read because it kept my interest.
Submitted by JS
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