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To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee
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it was amazing

“Until I feared I would lose it, I never loved to read. One does not love breathing.�(p. 20)

I love this book and this idea of reading being like breathing. As Scout did, I read early too, and often. Every night before bed I would read and still do. I saw a Twilight Zone Episode once where the main character loved to read and only wanted to be left alone to do so. After falling asleep in the vault of the bank where he worked, he awoke to a post-disaster world where only he was left. He busily gathered together all the books he wanted to read, all organized and stacked up. Just as he chose one to start with, his glasses fell and he stepped on them trying to find them. It was terrible and I remember feeling horrified that this man would never get to read again! Such a thought had never occurred to me. This semester I had to get glasses myself after suffering migraines from reading. I was so nervous at the eye doctor because the thought of not being able to read was too much for me. Of course, I only needed readers, but when I ran across this quote, I thought about how much like breathing reading is for me.


“Simply because we were licked a hundred years before we started is no reason for us not to try to win.� (p. 87)

Never say die! Fight the good fight no matter what! I love the anti-defeatist message in this quote. Even though Atticus knows the deck is stacked against him, he tries anyway. He understands that sometimes you have to fight the un-winnable fight just for the chance that you might win. It makes me think that what he’s trying to teach his children is never to give up just because things look dim.


�...before I can live with other folks I've got to live with myself. The one thing that doesn't abide by majority rule is a person's conscience.� (p. 120)

As Shakespeare said, “To thine own self be true.� That’s really all that matters. At the end of the day, when you lay down, you have to know that you did the right things, acted the right way and stayed true to yourself. Again, Atticus understands that the town is talking; he has to explain to his kids why he continues against the tide of popular thought. He sums it up so well here.

“We never put back into the tree what we took out of it: we had given him nothing, and it made me sad.�(p. 320)

I love the sad way this quote sounds. It is clearly the thoughts of a child, for hadn’t Scout just given Boo his dignity as they were walking home? Hadn’t she and Jem given him children to care for and watch over? But she knows too, even from her child’s perspective, that they could never give him anything close to what he had given them—their lives. It just sounds so beautifully sad.

Works Cited
Lee, Harper. To Kill a Mockingbird. New York: HarperCollins, 2002. Print.
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November 13, 2007 – Shelved

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Trish I love your Twilight Zone Episode comment...so true. I love to read and I wish that is all I could do for days and days. Sometimes I get to wrapped up in it and have to come back to reality.


Ebby no WAY!! I too was affected by that same Twilight Zone episode! I got so freaked out that I made DYMO labels of all of my book titles, and attached them to their spines so that I could find them if I was struck with a sudden blindness (also, it didn't help that I was reading a biography of Annie Sullivan at the same time). It never occurred to me that if I were blind, it wouldn't do me much good to locate my books through my ingenious (I thought) labeling system...


Charlette I remember that episode as well, I cried because his glasses were broken


yuna kudo I agree to your quote from page 87!
Though he was not successful on the court case, he still made a difference in the society in one way or the other. Though the town folk were still afraid to be different, or to make a difference, they were touched by his words, his actions, and his courage and respected him for the things he did for Tom Robinson


Ellie Taw Very good review! But, the quote about where "we had given him nothing, and it made me sad" is on page 373. Just letting you know.


Sherry Mabry This was one of my favorite quotes out of the entire book. I wrote it down and keep it close by.


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wonderful :)


Houston I double checked my citation, but in my copy it is on page 320. I must have a different edition than yours.

Ellie wrote: "Very good review! But, the quote about where "we had given him nothing, and it made me sad" is on page 373. Just letting you know."


Allison Stout i loved it. :) great reveiw, and very well writen


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Ruby Hothi What a great review! All the lines you quoted from the book were the same that resonated with me.


Jason Great quotes from the book! Especially the last one.. God, I love this story.


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Alan Sheinwald A touching book, simply for being so remarkably real.


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Adam Gottbetter Haven't started reading the book yet, but after reading your review I find it captivating!! Adam Gottbetter


Christina I am so glad you pointed out that quote!


Brady Thomas I think this is a very good representation of how addicting this book was. I couldn't put it down.


Jeanne Houde I've read this book in my teens, my thirties and my fifties. Each time I read it I find a character or a paragraph that holds new meaning. This is the only book I've read more than twice and now in my sixties I will read again. This is absolutely my favorite book.


Bookaddict stuti This is a beautiful review of a beautiful book. Thank you for not using the short forms that make todays literature.


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Debbie My all-time favorite Twilight Zone episode! It's titled "Time Enough at Last" with Burgess Meredith. Harper Lee passed away today. :-(


Kiersten Twilight Zone Ep. Was spot on. I saw this while I was reading the fifth Harry Potter , and was worried RiP Harper lee


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Jeff Mckinley This is my all- time favorite book to read. Classic read. It moving well thought out and touches you like no other can. I can read this story over and ok very. The movie was done in a fine manner also. Just can't say enough. Probably the only 5 star rating I will ever give out.


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booklover02 I love reading. Now whenever I don't have a book with me in school I have a freakin heart attack so I agree with that quote


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Arija Rahman Oh my gosh that is my favorite twilight zone episode bc I also loved to read and worried I would break my glasses like he did!!!!!!


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