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Playlist for the Dead

by Michelle Falkoff

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After his best friend, Hayden, commits, suicide, fifteen-year-old Sam is determined to find out why--using the clues in the playlist Hayden left for him.
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*3.75 ( )
  Susz13 | Jul 18, 2022 |
Eh.
It had a cool premise, a friend leaves a playlist for the protagonist after he dies. But it really was just boring. Uninteresting writing. 2/5 stars ( )
  oneorangemoose | Nov 27, 2021 |
Not a book to be read quickly. This must be savored. A 16-year old commits suicide and leaves his friend a playlist to discover why he committed suicide. Listen to the song at the beginning of each chapter and see how it fits. Listen more than once. Make sure you know what is being sung. I only knew one of the songs but found a lot of them I enjoyed. Listening caused me to read slower but I wanted to be able to put the clues together to figure it out as Sam (the friend) was figuring it out.

I liked Sam. Started out hating some of the characters while loving others I met throughout the story. The ending changed my feelings towards some of the characters but not all. Some are just jerks and you can't change that. Some seemed cool but had feet of clay. Others were hurt just as much by the popular kids but managed not to lose their integrity.

Read this book for the experience. ( )
  Sheila1957 | Nov 15, 2018 |
I would recommend it at least for the songs in the book. ( )
  Denicbt | Feb 5, 2018 |
It's books like this one that keep me hooked onto the YA genre and prove how awesome it really is.

Playlist For The Dead was an unputdownable read about a boy named Sam losing his best-and only-friend Hayden and blaming himself for his suicide.

The book is so on the spot about suicides and how much a person's suicide affects those who were near him.

As the story goes, Sam realizes that he's not the only who blames himself for Hayden's death.

The book shows just how many people blamed themselves for Hayden's death, the boy who had just one friend.

I absolutely loved Playlist For The Dead, and it's another book that's going to be very close to my heart and read multiple times more! ( )
  Swibells | Nov 28, 2017 |
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After his best friend, Hayden, commits, suicide, fifteen-year-old Sam is determined to find out why--using the clues in the playlist Hayden left for him.

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