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  • Not the same coverage  

    To Kill a Mockingbird (Paperback)
    I have not yet read the book, but I was very disappointed when the parcel arrived and I saw that it was not the same cover as shown on the site. Of course he should not judge a book by its cover (Dad, I have at least learned that about you!), But I d
  • One of the books to read in a lifetime  

    To Kill a Mockingbird (Paperback)
    A discovery for me. An excellent book, full of sincerity and emotion, humanity and values. I read with pleasure, from the first to the last page, with a twinge at the end point. A landmark book in American literature
  • A classic american  

    To Kill a Mockingbird (Paperback)
    American young people study the book at school and it's a classic. This is why I expected an epic story or vibrating. But no. We casually follows the adventures of the young hero, and there is a preview through their eyes of American society thirties
  • The end of innocence  

    To Kill a Mockingbird (Paperback)
    I just read this novel, considered a classic of American literature, like "Tom Sawyer", another novel about childhood that comes to mind while reading. TKAM, written in the early 1960s and before the great advances for civil rights is now being
  • "Thou shalt not kill"  

    To Kill a Mockingbird (Paperback)
    In the segregated America of the 30s, a brother and sister discover the brutal world of adults through the prism of legal work of their father. Raised alone (with his brother) by this rather modern widower in his vision of education, the small Scout
  • A classic of American literature  

    To Kill a Mockingbird (Paperback)
    The book begins like the childhood story of a little girl in a small town in Alabama 30s In one type of expensive American narrative, she recounts her daily life, presents the people around him, some eccentric , and gives us different stories. But af
  • Absolutely Fabulous  

    To Kill a Mockingbird (Paperback)
    Touching and high-quality writing. It is essential and timeless, it takes us in the footsteps of a little girl and pushes us to reflect on the ever-topical subjects. It is a book that is part of the most beautiful books I have read and I would highly
  • Reviews The most lovely book ever  

    To Kill a Mockingbird (Paperback)
    I've read this book a month ago and still think about it. Of course, it is a tale, the kids being white just too cute and the father too decent, honest, vertuous (just as the Christ Himself), purpose Sometimes it is just nice to read thesis kind of s