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As You Read...

As You Read...

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WpMetadataNoticeLast published Wed, Oct 4, 2017
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Logan Jones, an upcoming freshman has been through many battles, both physically and mentally. He's the main target of many bullies and the main outcast of his previous schools. He never had friends, and could never rely on anyone, only because they would stab him in the back right after. Life becomes more of a burden to him, and no one to help him carry that burden, he took matters into his own hand and committed suicide. Although he not only left the world he hated, he left something else hidden away in his drawers. A tiny booklet filled with many pages scribbled on were words dating to the time he was in seventh grade. As you, the reader, find out why Logan killed himself, you will see how people's actions can affect others. Inspired by the book and Netflix Show, 13 Reasons Why. All rights reserved to Jay Asher and all of Netflix.
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What if you committed suicide one day. After just one horrible day that set you off. You know, the bullies and the mean classmates who want to help but don't. And your crush refuses to help you one night. What if another woke up months later with no memory? You don't know who you are, nothing seems familiar. All you know is that something draws you to a boy who died months ago right before school ended. A lot of people care that he is dead, they feel responsible. Another boy catches your attention and you can't help but feel something for him. What if he's the answer to your problem but he won't talk about the dead boy? What if he does? Can you win over his trust and figure things out or will meeting him awaken something in you, you may or may not have known? or seen coming...

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