List Appertaining To Books Playlist for the Dead
Title | : | Playlist for the Dead |
Author | : | Michelle Falkoff |
Book Format | : | Hardcover |
Book Edition | : | Deluxe Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 288 pages |
Published | : | January 27th 2015 by HarperTeen |
Categories | : | Young Adult. Contemporary. Realistic Fiction. Fiction |
Michelle Falkoff
Hardcover | Pages: 288 pages Rating: 3.4 | 9814 Users | 1312 Reviews
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Here’s what Sam knows: There was a party. There was a fight. The next morning, Sam’s best friend, Hayden, was dead. All he left Sam was a playlist of songs—and a note, saying that he took his own life. But what Sam doesn’t know is: Why?To figure out what happened, Sam has to rely on the playlist and his own memory. But the more he listens, the more he realizes that his memory isn’t as reliable as he thought. Especially when someone claiming to be Hayden starts sending him cryptic messages, and a series of violent attacks begins on the bullies who made Hayden’s life hell.
Sam knows he has to face up to what happened the night. But it’s only by taking out his earbuds and opening his eyes to the people around him—including an eccentric, unpredictable girl who’s got secrets, too—that Sam will finally be able to piece together his best friend’s story.
And maybe have a chance to change his own.

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Original Title: | Playlist for the Dead |
ISBN: | 006231050X (ISBN13: 9780062310507) |
Edition Language: | English |
Setting: | Libertyville, Iowa(United States) |
Rating Appertaining To Books Playlist for the Dead
Ratings: 3.4 From 9814 Users | 1312 ReviewsRate Appertaining To Books Playlist for the Dead
Along the lines of Gone Too Far and Thirteen Reasons Why, comes another book about death, self-discovery and of course, a shit ton of mystery. And just like these others, Playlist of The Dead is a very, very memorable book. Not only because of its unique concept, but because of a certain Sam Goldsmith.Sam is the one who finds his best friend Haydens dead body and a playlist. And with it, a note: For Sam. Listen and youll understand And there, right then, begins Sams journey to try to understand.I can't believe that I paid ten dollars for this shit. This will be riddled with spoilers because I care nothing about it.Reading the blurb after I've finished the book, I see the hidden meaning. SAM TAKES OUT HIS EARBUDS AND REALLY STARTS LISTENING TO THE PEOPLE AROUND HIM WHO ARE SO SAD AND ALSO BLAME THEMSELVES FOR THE DEATH OF BELOVED HAYDEN WHO THOUGHT EVERYONE HATED HIM BUT SURPRISE HE WAS SO WRONG AND THAT PLAYLIST/SUICIDE NOTE WAS JUST A WAY TO PASS THE TIME PSYCH! There you go. That's
"Hurting him wouldn't do me any good. Even just blaming him didn't make me feel better. Who was I to say who was any more responsible than anyone else?"This was just an okay book for me. I'm enjoying it at the beginning since it was like a mystery book where you don't know what had actually happened and you need to find the answer to everything. I don't have big complaints. It's not that bad or boring, it just did not leave a big impact on me.Actual Rating:3.2 stars

Sam Goldsmith finds his best friends, Haydens, body and a suicide note saying Listen and youll understand I expected the story to be about the whole playlist and how it connected all the dots and everything but it was a little disappointing. Yes, Sam listened to the playlist through the whole book, but it wasnt incorporated in the whole story, which was a pity.This brings me to the storyline of this book. It was enjoyable, but again, not very extraordinary like I expected. This book didnt leave
Review also appeared on my blog: Book Addict 24-7I received a copy via Edelweiss in exchange for an honest reviewFirst thing's first: Dear Michelle Falkoff, I would like to thank you for writing such an intensely honest novel about the after-effects of teen suicide. Thank you for giving us a character who dealt with his best friend's death in his own way and not in the way expected of him. Thank you for showing us how there are various ways of dealing with the unexpected and sudden death of
You never really know someone until you listen3.5 stars~~~A novel that is steady-paced and never tries too hard to pull on your heartstrings. While I didn't outright cry my eyes out, I did feel for Sam and everyone around him... and in turns angry for how certain people treated Hayden. This book unveils the layers/secrets bit by bit, letting you get to know everyone involved and how some things aren't what they seemed. A couple times my perceptions of a character were flipped from what it was
DNFI can't bear the writing, sorry/
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