13 reasons why
~ By Jay Asher
Sir, I feel my vocabulary is quite insufficient to express my love for this beautiful book. But because I really loved it, I will try my best to put it here the way I feel about this book, the feeling that is gushing in me, when I am writing this. ( Soon after I finished reading it )
When I started reading it, as I started gripping myself to its theme, I felt sad, sad about her life. Not that it compelled me to stop, but compelled me to read it further till the end, so I did.
Here, I am done with reading every bit of it, I feel the sense of satisfaction. There is a contrast in my feelings, when I started and when it ended. So to everyone who started it and not completed it, I request you to complete it, because you would too feel the satisfactory end it has. I agree she had to face a lot, none really intended to harm her the way they did but after reading this, atleast I would be concerned about how I behave with people and be concerned about how I put myself to them, if I intrude too much in their life than needed. It spurs in me a feeling that this life is very beautiful and the involvement of others in our life should only be to a limit that even if they harm us in anyway, it doesn't compel us to go for such extreme steps, that we should be strong enough to face everything and decide amongst the things which matter and which not,very deliberately. I don't know how much happy and satisfied I was when Clay finally called "skye".
This is what teaches us to be a good listener, who knows, by only doing that we end up saving someone from ending their life. We do find people in pain and none to share with. We should be of help if we can. Had Clay been strong enough perhaps Hannah would have never died.
In the end, I recommend this book to all those who either left is unfinished or have not started it.
Also, I thank the author for writing such a beautiful book which taught me so much, and enough that if I can ever be of any help to anyone I am sure gonna take the initiative for the same.
Thank you sir.