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A great book that's at once sobering and hilarious, To Kill a Mockingbird is a quick read less because of its length than because the story is so fascinating, the characters so lovable, that one can't help but read on. Not in a while have I declared so quickly after being introduced to a character my unconditional love for them, and such was the case with Atticus Finch, a man so unwavering in his integrity when he has little reason to be that he deserves not a little admiration. His daughter, Sc
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Finally finished it!!!
Started on the bus ride from home at 7 in the morning. Finished it at 7 in the evening on the eve of my Comm. Skills paper...
Didn't understand what all the hype was about, though will say it's a sweet and memorable kind of a story. I found some characters really intriguing: Atticus, Boo Radley, Tom Robinson.
And I enjoyed Lee's style of narration. Reminded me of the proper novels we used to read back in the younger days. Scout was a very awesome child. Loved reading it throu ...more
Started on the bus ride from home at 7 in the morning. Finished it at 7 in the evening on the eve of my Comm. Skills paper...
Didn't understand what all the hype was about, though will say it's a sweet and memorable kind of a story. I found some characters really intriguing: Atticus, Boo Radley, Tom Robinson.
And I enjoyed Lee's style of narration. Reminded me of the proper novels we used to read back in the younger days. Scout was a very awesome child. Loved reading it throu ...more

TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD: Three Major Elements Of Higher Consciousness
In 1960, a thirty-four year old woman got a chance to publish her second novel. She was still in very much good relationship with her hope to be a published author. Oh yes, she had another volume, her first work, sitting in a closet in her house. Someone had suggested her after reading that first piece of her creative journey that she must pen down another story, perhaps she should even trace the back-story of the original that s ...more
In 1960, a thirty-four year old woman got a chance to publish her second novel. She was still in very much good relationship with her hope to be a published author. Oh yes, she had another volume, her first work, sitting in a closet in her house. Someone had suggested her after reading that first piece of her creative journey that she must pen down another story, perhaps she should even trace the back-story of the original that s ...more

Excellent story -- a "must-read" for all.
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Reading this as an adult was a completely new experience. Now I see why it's so loved.
Sissy Spacek was a wonderful narrator for this audio book. ...more
Sissy Spacek was a wonderful narrator for this audio book. ...more


Dec 19, 2012
Leaki
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