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Binding: Mass Market Paperback
EAN: 0070993006990
Label: Warner Books
Manufacturer: Warner Books
Number Of Pages: 281
Publication Date: January 01, 1982
Publisher: Warner Books
Sales Rank: 21156
Studio: Warner Books
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I purchased this book for my son who is taking an English class. This book is a classic and unfortunately I threw my copy out. I located this book and purchased it. It arrived within 5 days and was in good shape. Keep up the good work.
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"To Kill A Mockingbird" is a book filled with mysteries, an engaging plot, and fascinating characters. I just read this book for a summer reading project and it captured my interest. The book starts out fairly slow but speeds up in a couple of chapters. When it gets going it will be hard to put this book down. The father, Atticus Finch, is a man who is shrouded in mystery. In every few chapters you found out a new strange secret about him. His children, Scout and Jem, are no less interesting. ... Read More
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I honestly have no idea how many times I have read this book. I read it first as an assignment in the eighth grade; most recently, at the age of 41, I read it aloud to three of my children. As with the more recent readings that I recall, I choked up a bit at the end as Scout is experiencing the tragedy and love that surrounds her in the form of her conservatively eccentric father, her mythically reclusive neighbor, and the whole Depression-era, post-Reconstruction sugary gothic Alabama town of her home. ... Read More
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To keep it simple, To Kill a Mockingbird is more boring than watching people answer phones on PBS during pledge drives. The book's plot basically goes no where, and does not take any opportunities to make itself great. Instead, it takes the route of pure boredom, shallow characters, and an asinine plot that is so lame and so boring, a Lucky Charms commercial has a more compelling plot. I was barely able to keep myself awake during the time I read this book, and when I was able to stay awake, I was mostly ... Read More
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Harper Lee was encouraged to write some of her childhood memories. What in the beginning seems like the story of three childhood friends in depression era Macomb, Alabama, turns out to be packed with insights to the makeup of human kind.
This story is intriguing on many levels from the history of the area to the stereotyping of people. Most of all every turn was a surprise as told in the first person from the view of Scout Finch. And instead of telling the story in a six year old vocabulary she ... Read More
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