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A review by meegzreads
Thirteen Reasons Why by Jay Asher
So eventually I will get around to reading the book, but I just finished the Netflix version of the show, and holy hell. Intense, emotional and so many other things. I feel it left some things open, like I want some answers about what particularly happened next. I'm not sure if that's covered in the book or not, but bloody hell.
The sad truth of it all, is that real teenager actually go through things like this, and feel that theres no-one to help them. This sure is an eye-opener of a show and something that we can all learn from. As I haven't read the book yet, I'm not sure how descriptive it is compared to certain scenes in the show, but I think the show at least is for very mature viewers, but I can also understand people saying this should be required reading in high school.
The show was heart breaking and I hope that everyone who has read and watched, or only done one of the two, is able to take something away from this story.
The sad truth of it all, is that real teenager actually go through things like this, and feel that theres no-one to help them. This sure is an eye-opener of a show and something that we can all learn from. As I haven't read the book yet, I'm not sure how descriptive it is compared to certain scenes in the show, but I think the show at least is for very mature viewers, but I can also understand people saying this should be required reading in high school.
The show was heart breaking and I hope that everyone who has read and watched, or only done one of the two, is able to take something away from this story.