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|title= Right to Die
|author= Hazel McHaffie
|reviewer= Zoe PageMorris
|genre=General Fiction
|summary= An intriguing delve into the world of terminal illness and the arguments for and against assisted dying, this title is let down slightly by the stark changes in writing style between the two narrators.
|buy= Maybe
|borrow= Maybe
|format= Paperback
|pages=316
|publisher= Luath Press
|date= April 2008
|isbn=978-1906307219
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1906307210</amazonuk>
|amazonus=<amazonus>1906307210</amazonus>
|sort=Right to Die
|cover=1906307210
|aznuk=1906307210
|aznus=1906307210
}}
[[Thirteen Reasons Why by Jay Asher|Thirteen Reasons Why]] tells a different story using the same technique of narration from both sides of the grave.
{{amazontext|amazon=1906307210}} {{waterstonestextamazonUStext|waterstonesamazon=61052431906307210}} You can read more about Hazel McHaffie [[:Category:Hazel McHaffie|here]].
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