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Thirteen Reasons Why by Jay Asher
I've thought of it many times. What you may ask? Suicide, of course. I feel like I can relate to this book in a way all of my own. Throughout the book, I thought to myself 'What are my thirteen reasons why...' This book is perfect for anybody who feels like they have already been pushed to the ground and can't be pushed any farther...until it's too late. It's also a book for those people who make fun of kids, even if they are their friends. Thirteen Reasons Why is just one of those books that come around once in a lifetime and teach you a lesson that will stick with you for the rest of the days that you may live. So, thank you Jay Asher for teaching me that!
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