To kill a mockingbird

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To Kill a Mockingbird is one of my all-time favorite books. I've read it more than five times, I think. The first time I read it was when I was in my elementary years. And even when I was already in college, I still read it. Until someone borrowed my book and never returned it to me.
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This book will always be a timeless clasic. Read it in 9th grade also saw the movie. Beautifully written.
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This book will make you fall in love all over again. Yes, a MUST READ!!!!
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I loved this book from my childhood and often think I should read it again. I also wonder about whether or not to read the Harper Lee sequel/prequel. Has anyone read it or have a view?
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This book is amazing a book you want to keep forever that one book that you could read over and over again and never get bored to kill a mocking bird is its name i wish i found this book earlier its just too good definitly recommend for other people
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This book is great! I read it while I was young, though I think that I should reread it. Maybe I will appreciate it more now that I am older.
~Roxie~
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Omg I absolutely love this book I’ve read it multiple times and still loves it
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This book will be read by my children's' children's' children.

Less they revoke my name and bloodline. What a book.
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Wolfsbane Creations wrote: 26 May 2014, 10:19 Amazing book but it has been axed from the national curriculum
This is terrible to hear. I think books like these are important for our youth, because it the start of them realizing active and mindful empathy and understanding I think.
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I read this book last year for an online book club and the beginning was rather rocky, but as the book progressed I grew to love Scout and her character but for the entirety of the book... I was a bit lost. I didn’t really understand the plot or how certain things tied into each other. In all honesty I didn’t love the book and wouldn’t recommend it but don’t let that stop you from reading it, it really does have a lot of potential.
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This post is very old, but anyone who is looking for a PDF version, google is your best friend. I would love for everyone to purchase a copy, but some copies are also not the original, so internet!
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I loved this book so much. It was one of the books I had to read for school that I actually enjoyed.
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Post by ratpizza »

I had to read this book for during high school. Honestly, I wasn't a big fan of it. I though that they dragged out the courtroom scenes for far too long. However, a lot of kids in my class really liked it. To each their own I guess.
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The book's beginning was initially hard to like. It didn't seem interesting at all but I guess that's why we say to don't judge a book by its cover. The story progressively improved and by the time I got halfway through there was no turning back. There's something about the perspective of a child that reminds us of our good nature and optimistic take on life despite the evils. Atticus was the hero we all aspire to be and a father we would all be proud to have. He was by far my favorite character in the book mainly because of how he opposed the racial system back then. The book is a classic for a reason and would remain so for decades to come.
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Post by Kathleenriordan »

I love this book its teaches about the history that people faced during the depression. Well worth the read!!
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