1.Such an idiot, Tyler. In middle school, some people thought you were mentally challenged. But you weren’t. You were just an idiot. –pg. 80
I like this quote because later in the book, Tyler shows up and shows that he really is an idiot. He does stupid things for his own pleasure and hurts Hannah while doing them.
2.Posed. What an interesting word to sum up Courtney’s tale. Because when you’re posed, you know someone’s watching. You put on your very best smile. You let your sweetest personality shine.
Unlike Courtney’s photo in the scribble book.
And in high school, people are always watching so there’s always a reason to pose. –pg. 94
I actually chose this quote because I don’t particularly agree with the last line. I never really cared in high school what people thought. I mean everyone cares, but my friends and I didn’t care that much. People are always watching, but unless you want to impress them, there’s no reason to pretend.
3.I don’t think you do this intentionally, Courtney. And that’s why I put you on these tapes. To let you know that what you do affects other. More specifically, it affected me.
Courtney does come off as genuinely sweet. Hearing her story here, on these taps, must have killed her.
A shiver crawls up my back. “Killed her.” A phrase I will now drop from my vocabulary. –pg. 94-95
I don’t really know how to put into words why I like this phrase. I guess it’s just one of those phrases that got to me and got stuck in my head.
4.So that’s where I give you credit. You could have taken the bitch route and still had all the friends and boyfriends you could handle. But instead you took the sweet route, everyone would like you and not a soul would hate you. –pg. 95
I think she kind of took the bitch route. People do hate her, Hannah for example. She has all the friends she wants, but when she’s done being nice, people get hurt. I knew a girl like that that I thought I was friends with. We’ve gone to church together since we were five years old. We talked at church and bonded at church camp, but at school, I was lucky if she said a word to me after she smiled and walked away. But I don’t think Courtney did everything on purpose. Before the party, she knew what she was doing, ignoring Hannah. But when they got to the party, she honestly thought she wasn’t doing anything wrong.
5.I have one of those car stereos that continues playing even after I shut off the engine. It won’t stop until someone opens a door. But that night, when I opened the door, the music didn’t stop . . . it just sounded distant.
“Oh my God,” you said. “I think that music’s coming from the party!”
Did I mention we were two and a half blocks away? That’s how loud it was. That party was absolutely begging for a police visit. –pg. 102
This quote made me laugh. I never went to big parties like the ones in the book. Well, I actually didn’t know about any parties. There probably were, I just wasn’t invited. I probably wouldn’t have gone to a party like this, because, one, I don’t drink. I would have gotten there and then left right away. And being a singer, loud music hurts my ears. Unless you are a singer, that phrase may seem weird to you, but it does hurt my ears.
6.I guess that’s the point of it all. No one knows for certain how much impact they have on the lives of other people. Oftentimes, we have no clue. Yet we push it just the same. –pg 156
I think this quote could be a slogan for the book. That’s why I like it. It talks about the impact that others have on other people’s lives but they don’t realize it. And that is why Hannah made the tapes.
7.If you hear a song that makes you cry and you don’t want to cry anymore, you don’t listen to that song anymore.
But you can’t get away from yourself. You can’t decide not to see yourself anymore. You can’t decide to turn off the noise in your head. – pg. 178
So true. You can’t turn anything off. Life doesn’t stop, it just keeps going whether you like it or not. And what Hannah did, killing herself, didn’t stop life. It didn’t stop for everyone. It stopped for her, like she wanted.
8.Imagine ten or twelve orange chairs arranged in a circle, with the happy women from the flyer sitting at opposite ends. Only problem was, from day one, they weren’t happy. Someone, whoever made that flyer, must have digitally turned their frowns upside down.
They wrote about death. About the evilness of men. About the destruction of – and I quote – “the greenish, bluish orb with wisps of white.”
Seriously, that’s how they described it. They went on to call Earth a knocked-up gaseous alien needing an abortion. – pg. 182
Now this one just made me laugh really hard. Mostly, the advertisement for the poetry club/meeting thing was made so that people would come. If they had made the flyer with what Hannah talks about in the quote, who would have really shown up?
9.I pull the headphones out of my ears and hang them around my neck.
“I don’t know what’s going on with you,” the man says from across the counter, but I’m not taking your money.” He blows into a straw and pinches both ends shut.
I shake my head and reach back for my wallet. “No, I’ll pay.”
He winds the straw tighter and tighter. I’m serious. It was only a milkshake. And like I said, I don’t know what’s going on, and I don’t know how I can help, but something’s clearly gone wrong in your life, so I want you to keep your money.” His eyes search mine, and I know he means it.-pg. 192-193
This makes me smile. = D
People do care. Not everyone is a jerk. You just have to look hard enough to see those people. And they pop up at the most unexpected, most random times in life.
10.When you mess with one part of a person’s life, you’re messing with their entire life. –pg. 201
This quote, I think, sums up the book. When you meet a new person and they become apart of it, even if it is just a small part, they can impact your life beyond belief. People are stupid and make mistakes. Hannah didn’t understand that. Like it says in quote one: you were just an idiot. That’s everyone. Everyone has their moment of stupidity. For some people, it haunts them forever. And for Hannah, the stupid things that her classmates did haunted her every day until she took her life.
I really like your book phrases. I cracked up at the first one because it's so unbelieveably true!
ReplyDeleteGood choice of quotes.
ReplyDeleteThis is really good choices! love it
ReplyDeleteI like your picks. In words to some it up, if Hannah would have told people hear thoughts concerning suicide it may have been prevented.
ReplyDeleteWow! Awesome quotes!
ReplyDeleteI love your post. But I still don't understand how no one could tell that she was suicidal. Not her mom, dad, students, teachers or anyone for that matter. I didn't care for this book. To me Hannah lowered herself to there level just to get back at the ones that hurt her....
ReplyDeleteI totally agree sabrina! She acted just as bad as they did to her just to get back at them. For some, I think it might has been a wake up call for how they acted, but it hurt.
ReplyDeleteVery thoughtful post. I love where you make personal connections between the text and your own experiences. Good work, Amanda.
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