| Reviews for Wish I'd known all along |
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Parris Arnold chapter 3 . 5/22/2018 Beautiful |
edboy4926 chapter 3 . 5/21/2018 Awesome story Thanks for the happy ending |
10writer10 chapter 3 . 10/4/2017 With this story you did something I never can, changing the result of a story before the actual story happened without messing up any of the characters or laws of physics and that is real impressive. If you check out my 13 reasons fanfic you will notice that it takes place after the original story, under the idea that Hannah survived her suicide attempt by luck. I feel it is a good story, but starting from the end of the last story is nothing new. Your ability to basically rewrite the events of the story before the tragedy is impressive and I admire your work. Thanks for writing such a compete yet concise story. |
madelineegbert37 chapter 1 . 9/20/2017 I need more! I love the idea, this is awesome. |
Silas chapter 3 . 9/17/2017 Wunderbar! Mehr kann ich nicht sagen! |
thomaslwycoff98 chapter 3 . 9/16/2017 Beautiful! This story made me cry because it is so wonderful. How I wish this is how the actual book ended! |
Boris Yeltsin chapter 3 . 9/16/2017 Loved it. |
thomaslwycoff98 chapter 2 . 8/14/2017 A delightful little fanfic, it has room for continuation, or it could be considered a complete story! Absolutely love it! |
Boris Yeltsin chapter 2 . 7/11/2017 I loved it. |
Boris Yeltsin chapter 1 . 7/11/2017 Love this alternate take so far. Ah, fanfictions. |
j jonah jameson chapter 2 . 7/8/2017 i really really like this. cant wait for the next chapter |
t-smitts chapter 1 . 7/5/2017 Interesting take. The formatting's a little weird, admittedly, with the dialogue in bullet points and the descriptions in italics. I think a once-over from a beta-reader would've helped. Also, none of the characters are in the 9th grade. Most of them are juniors (11th grade) and Tony and Bryce (and maybe Justin and Marcus) possibly are possibly seniors. |
eavendil1 chapter 1 . 7/5/2017 Great chapter... no one has written about the role of Porter. He got it right this time. |