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not a cliché happy ending story

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"If the book was entirely written in the same font I would get confused between Hannah and Clay’s thoughts which would have been confusing and inconvenient."

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symbols are used to represent emotions and it gives the story a different approach to telling a story of the suicide

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"So I am concluding that this book is a great piece of art."

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rating: 4/5

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"Major issues such a bullying, anxiety, abuse, suicide and other teenage problems are dealt with with great delicacy"

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-teaches social life lessons


-holds significance in real life situations

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main lesson Asher wanted to convey was that suicide should never be the answer because other people get hurt by it and you can't take it back

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although the story is sad, the ending of the book isn't necessarily an unhappy ending. at least the cassette tapes give an explanation as to why Hannah committed suicide which is a question that holds back people from moving on from the death