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Thirteen Reasons Why by Jay Asher (Trivia-On-Books)

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Publisher: Trivia-On-Books

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Trivia-on-Book: Thirteen Reasons Why by Jay Asher 
 
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In Jay Asher’s debut novel, we enter the life of Hannah Baker, a popular girl who goes to high school and seems to have everything. She slowly sees her life reach a breaking point as more and more of the people involved in it start inventing rumors about her. After being ignored by a professor who she thought might help her, she decides to commit suicide. But before that, she leaves seven recorded tapes explaining her reasons to one of her classmates who was exceptionally kind to her.   
 
  
Features You'll Discover Inside: 
 
 
• 30 Multiple choice questions on the book, plots, characters and author  
 
• Insightful commentary to answer every question  
 
• Complementary quiz material for yourself or your reading group  
 
• Results provided with scores to determine "status"  
  
Why you'll love Trivia-On-Books 
 
Trivia-On-Booksis an independently quiz-formatted trivia to your favorite books readers, students, and fans alike can enjoy. Whether you're looking for new materials or simply can't get enough of your favorite book, Trivia-On-Booksis an unofficial solution to provide a unique approach that is both insightful and educational.  
 
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