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I Kill the Mockingbird
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Newbery 2015 > Has anyone read, "I Kill the Mockingbird"

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Amy | 17 comments I am curious to other's thoughts of "I Kill the Mockingbird." I haven't read many of the contenders this year. When I was picking up the 14th Goldfish (which I enjoyed) from the library, I also saw this book on the 'new books' shelf. I enjoyed it quite a bit, but can't speak critically yet. I find that when I enjoy a book, I need to read it a second time to evaluate it. I get too into the book to be critical the first time around.

Has anyone read it?


Czechgirl | 229 comments I read it. I thought the book was okay. I liked Signs of Crazy better which was published last year. Signs of Crazy mentions "To Kill a Mockingbird" a lot.


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Amy | 17 comments I will have to check that one out too.


Josephine Sorrell (jothebookgirl) | 272 comments I liked it but it wasn't outstanding.


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Kim Bell (ohlibrarianio) | 27 comments Yes, and I loved it and would recommend it, but I doubt it's a Newbery. Maybe, but I've read others that are stronger contenders.


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Jan | 21 comments I loved it and would definitely recommend it.


message 7: by [deleted user] (last edited Dec 23, 2014 04:20AM) (new)

I loved the characters and the many literary references, but the plot was far-fetched. I would recommend it as a good read, but I don't see it as a Newbery contender.


Reving | 106 comments I read this a long time ago, but I did like it!


Margaret Kensinger-Klopfer | 31 comments Tina wrote: "I loved the characters and the many literary references, but the plot was far-fetched. I would recommend it as a good read, but I don't see it as a Newbery contender."
I completely agree. This felt like a book that an adult wrote without considering the audience.


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