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"It's always easy to look back and see what we were, yesterday, ten years ago. It is hard to see what we are. If you can master the trick, you'll get along"
Harper Lee's almost afterthought sequel leaves you feeling vaguely nostalgic and slightly confused. Taking on one of the most compelling themes of a fallen idol the book does things with your pensiveness.
Every parent is a hero through their child's eyes. Until the disillusionment strikes when they let you down or fall from the high bar you ...more
Harper Lee's almost afterthought sequel leaves you feeling vaguely nostalgic and slightly confused. Taking on one of the most compelling themes of a fallen idol the book does things with your pensiveness.
Every parent is a hero through their child's eyes. Until the disillusionment strikes when they let you down or fall from the high bar you ...more

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May 07, 2015
Aisha Reads
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