Yet another YA book I couldn't put down. Jay Asher does a fantastic job of weaving Hannah's cassette tape narrative with Clay's reactions and memories. Although sometimes Clay's story sometimes intersected with Hannah's and made things confusing, this story was so intriguing. As someone who has had suicidal thoughts and everything this book was extremely relateable. To anyone who says that her reasons for killing herself were not plausible then you would be wrong. Everyone has a different breaking point, and Hannah's was very understandable. Couldn't recommend this book more, treat others kindly guys.