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Saturday, April 3, 2010

To Kill A Mocking Bird - Awesome

Yes..That exactly what I felt after finishing the book "To kill a mocking bird" by Harper Lee. I have seen a lot of times this book in must read list of books. So what I anticipated was it would be just another classic which common man cannot understand with a lot of words which you can hardlt fathom. But it turned out to be a real surprise as I went through it. The whole book was narrated by a nine year old girl named Scout.I was amazed by the way the author has instilled great thoughts in such simple words and also from the perspective of children without the support of any other usual ingredints.That's the way someone should write.That's how a writer should be to convey her thoughts to her audience the way they can digest and like it.I strongly recommend to read this if you get hold of a copy of it.

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