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To Kill a Mockingbird

To Kill a Mockingbird

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: To Kill A Mockingbird is excellent because...
Review: To Kill A Mockingbird, by Harper Lee, is an excellent novel. I found it touching, sorrowful, and humorous. It is about two children's experiences with prejudice and racism as they grow and mature in a small southern town. Their father, Atticus, is one of the few open minded people in Maycomb, their town. He is appointed to judge a black man in a case where the black is charged with the rape of a white woman. Even though Atticus does his very best, reason and truth can not hold out over racism and hatred. However, the trial is not the only focus of the book. Another important theme is that of "Boo Radley," the town recluse, who has not been seen in years. The children, Jem and Scout (Scout is Jem's little sister), are interested in seeing Boo, and try several times to give him a note or look in his shutters to see him. At one point in the story, soap dolls and other presents show up in a knothole in a tree for the children. One of the important parts of the story is when Scout and Jem see their father, Atticus, who they percieved as old and useless, shoot a mad dog that is coming down their street, thus learning that he "was the deadest shot in Maycomb County in his day." All in all, this book, with its themes of growth and maturity, hatred, pride, and love is one of the best that you could read.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great
Review: It was a really excellent book. It let us all who read it look again at the world through the innocent eyes of a child. Childhood is the most beautiful thing and this story let me re-live my own.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: very slow going...but adds a special flavor into the book...
Review: it mainly talks about an Alabama family's life, conflicts with others in the old times...majority of the book are descriptions, a little action every once a while...I didn't seem to enjoy it very much...it's a school assignment...

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Here is a book of justice, unjustice and discrimanation.
Review: This is a story of a girl named Scout who was 6, a boy named Dill who is 7, a boy by the name of Jem who is 9, there fathers name is Atticus and Boo Radley,a mysterious man who lives next door to Scout and Jem. This happened in a little town in the south during the 1930's. A black man was put on trial for raping a woman. atticus was the black mans lawyer. The black mans name was Tom Robinson. A few months after the trial the father of the woman who had been raped attacked Scout and Jem. You have to read the book to hear the rest.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: To Kill A Mockingbird
Review: Well I'm in middle school and I'm reading this book. So far it is a great book. We are in the 8th chapter of the book and so far I love it. I think everyone should read it.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Everybody should read To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee.
Review: To Kill a Mockingbird is one of the best books that I have ever read. It is the story of a white family living in the rural south during the 1930s. This family is faced with many challenges in such a short span of time. The reader gets to see how the family grows both together and apart and also how it copes with its day to day life. This book deals with such issues as racism, neighborhood togetherness and the bonds that either grow or are lost between parents and children as they grow together. This book focuses on the strength of the family institution and it gives insight into the way we (and the world at large) were. Life has definitely changed since this book was written 37 years ago, but in the same respect, it has changed many people who have read it. This is that people for ages to come will both love and enjoy.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Best Literature,ever!! Harper Lee is a master!!
Review: A strangely intriguing book about a small, quiet town that explodes when a negro is charged with rape and defended by lawyer,Atticus Finch. This book has it all. A story about human dignity, life, and conscience, To Kill A Mockingbird will forever be a timeless classic. The lessons that lie within will stay with you long after the book is finished!! C.S.H.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Leasons
Review: I find this book a great example of clsic littiture is that it has the childhood of a young girl named scout she has a tom boy additude and is hard to relize shes a girl.This book teaches a leason wich is to treat every one as equals and not to dicimateThis book has bin refed to over and over as the peak to lititure and I agree.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Quite simply the best book I have ever read!
Review: Your blurb for the book tells us that this is the book that made many of you fall in love with reading. I can't quite say that, since I loved reading before I was given this book by a neighbor when I was about 13 or so (around 8th or 9th grade if I remember correctly).

I remember reading it in two days and starting it all over again when I finished it. This was the book that made me take note of writing for what it was rather than for just telling a story. I remember repeating certain phrases that I liked over and over. I also recall that I was reluctant to return it to my neighbor and took some of my paper route money to buy myself a copy which became dog eared over the years. I have since lost it, but have replaced it with a couple of hard cover copies. In any case, I remember being taken with the simplicity of the way Scout told the story and drew me in. The tormenting of Boo Radley by Jem, Scout, and Dill reminded me of similar escapades my friends and I would pull on the Radley-like folks in our own neighborhood...you know, everyone had that "one house" in the neighborhood that had a scary reputation. I'm sure that added greatly to my enjoyment of the book.

I also remember the quiet dignity of Atticus and how, inadvertently, Harper Lee taught us all a lesson in tolerance, love, and especially the meaning of family. This book still makes an impression on me nearly thirty years later, and it is the one book I re-read twice a year without fail just for pure enjoyment and to spark those memories of when I first read it. I have yet to read anything like it. My deepest gratitude to Harper Lee for this wonderful book!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Very Heartfelt
Review: An excellent book about racism and how a white family helps to combat it. Very heartfelt. A triumph. This book is filled with hopes that we can end bigotry. Harper Lee told a great story that will live on. Highly Recommended


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