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To Kill a Mockingbird
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First of all, let's forget it's a 'classic' that we all 'must' read for the sake of reading a classic.
Second of all, let's have no inhuman high expectations from this book.
Third of all, it's enough to know that this has been written from the perspective of a six year old girl.
And that's how we should pick up this one and go for it like we are picking up a newly released book and seriously that's the way it should be for everyone I would like to say...like again!
I won't go into details regarding what the book is about.
*Why the 5 🌟 though:
The language is pretty simple and will stick with all kinds of reader till the end.
The flow is neat, clear and fast paced as a few characters are pretty mysterious and then there's some mystery element to the plot.
The characters are amazingly well-developed. Each and every character introduced has a clear role and has been given importance.
Subtle hints and sudden plot twists keep the pace rolling!
The character dynamics are the main highlights of this book.
Themes tackled are hugely impactful. It talks about race discrimination, child upbringing, justice, family and in general how one human should see another human as.
I cannot point out all the things I loved about this book at the moment but yes, this book is much, much more than the things I have mentioned above.
The warmth in the story narration is something I did not expect at all. I am genuinely surprised still.
Atticus will remain as one of my most loved, unforgettable characters. His character is so wholesome and someone to look up to.
The different emotions in between the lines are deep and I just couldn't ignore them. The humour is just incomparable. And yes, I gasped a lot in between regarding the unexpected turns in the story sequence.
The bond between the siblings, the kids and their father, the friendship and the neighborhood, kinship relationship have been so well depicted. And yes, the court room scenes are just dealt with amazingly. I would say almost perfectly but yes, even though the lines have been perfect and great, I somehow felt that a real courtroom would never have perfect dialogues like that. And not everyone would just nod their heads even though everything spoken was right.
Some scenes broke my heart. Some scenes made me really helpless. Some scenes made me want to save some of the characters so bad that I had to hold the book for minutes before continuing on.
The ending was perfect. There's closure. There's victory.
My reader soul has found another of its missing pieces!
Second of all, let's have no inhuman high expectations from this book.
Third of all, it's enough to know that this has been written from the perspective of a six year old girl.
And that's how we should pick up this one and go for it like we are picking up a newly released book and seriously that's the way it should be for everyone I would like to say...like again!
I won't go into details regarding what the book is about.
*Why the 5 🌟 though:
The language is pretty simple and will stick with all kinds of reader till the end.
The flow is neat, clear and fast paced as a few characters are pretty mysterious and then there's some mystery element to the plot.
The characters are amazingly well-developed. Each and every character introduced has a clear role and has been given importance.
Subtle hints and sudden plot twists keep the pace rolling!
The character dynamics are the main highlights of this book.
Themes tackled are hugely impactful. It talks about race discrimination, child upbringing, justice, family and in general how one human should see another human as.
I cannot point out all the things I loved about this book at the moment but yes, this book is much, much more than the things I have mentioned above.
The warmth in the story narration is something I did not expect at all. I am genuinely surprised still.
Atticus will remain as one of my most loved, unforgettable characters. His character is so wholesome and someone to look up to.
The different emotions in between the lines are deep and I just couldn't ignore them. The humour is just incomparable. And yes, I gasped a lot in between regarding the unexpected turns in the story sequence.
The bond between the siblings, the kids and their father, the friendship and the neighborhood, kinship relationship have been so well depicted. And yes, the court room scenes are just dealt with amazingly. I would say almost perfectly but yes, even though the lines have been perfect and great, I somehow felt that a real courtroom would never have perfect dialogues like that. And not everyone would just nod their heads even though everything spoken was right.
Some scenes broke my heart. Some scenes made me really helpless. Some scenes made me want to save some of the characters so bad that I had to hold the book for minutes before continuing on.
The ending was perfect. There's closure. There's victory.
My reader soul has found another of its missing pieces!
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Reading Progress
October 15, 2019
– Shelved
October 15, 2019
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to-read
December 15, 2019
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Started Reading
December 16, 2019
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17.34%
"Atticus appears and I am like 'you are going to be one of my forever favourite characters'! I just love his straightforward, simple ways of explaining things to his six year old daughter...every child should have a parent like this"
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56
December 17, 2019
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73.07%
"This book is so damn amazing....I won't stop reading till the last word...no matter what happens😭"
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236
December 17, 2019
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84.21%
"Definitely going to reread this next year. It's going to end.....calm down...calm down.....🤫"
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272
December 17, 2019
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Finished Reading
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