Read this sensational mystery bestseller before you watch the 13-part Netflix series, executive produced by Selena Gomez. This special edition is complete with exclusive behind-the-scenes content, including a 16-page full-colour photo insert featuring scenes from the show, plus interviews with the cast and crew.
You can't stop the future. You can't rewind the past. The only way to learn the secret... is to press play.
Clay Jensen returns home from school one day to find a mysterious box with his name on it at his front door. Inside he discovers a series of cassette tapes recorded by Hannah Baker, his classmate and crush. Only, she committed suicide two weeks earlier.
On the first tape, Hannah explains there are 13 reasons why she did what she did - and Clay is one of them. If he listens, Clay will find out how he made the list. What he hears will change his life forever.
Perfect for fans of The Fault in Our Stars and All the Bright Places.
Jay Asher's bestselling debut novel, Thirteen Reasons Why has been adapted into a 13-part series on Netflix. He got the idea for the novel while listening to a museum audio tour - he was struck by the eeriness of the voice in his ear, a woman who described everything he was looking at, but wasn't there. His novels have been translated into thirty-seven languages%%%Jay Asher's bestselling debut novel, Thirteen Reasons Why has been adapted into a 13-part series on Netflix. He got the idea for the novel while listening to a museum audio tour - he was struck by the eeriness of the voice in his ear, a woman who described everything he was looking at, but wasn't there. His novels have been translated into thirty-seven languages.
A dizzying ride of suspense and revelation -- Kathryn Hughes Guardian A stealthy hit with staying power ... thriller-like pacing New York Times Thirteen Reasons Why is a mystery, eulogy, and ceremony. I know, in the years to come, I will often return to this book -- Alexie Sherman, author of the award-winning DIARY OF A PART-TIME INDIAN Readers won't be able to pull themselves away ... Publishers Weekly