Ha-ha, yes, I've finished
To Kill a Mockingbird. For obvious reasons, I can't discuss the ending in a post. But if you have finished it too, pleasepleaseplease comment me so we can talk about it. I also rented the movie and saw it. I'd just like to say that Dill was perfect, Jem and Scout were adorable, and Atticus was cool. The movie follows the book pretty closely though. I have to say that
To Kill a Mockingbird is on my favorite book list.
I've almost finished the book myself. But I'd have to say it is a VERY bad book, and I havent seen the movie yet.
ReplyDeleteI LOVED IT! HEEHEE! Oh my gosh, oh my gosh! I freaked out at the end! I mean I almost started dancing! =]
ReplyDeleteI LOVE THIS BOOK! I thank Mrs. James for letting us read this! I never would have picked it up otherwise!
Awww. Why don't you like it?
ReplyDeleteHa-ha, yes, a_band_geek, I never would have picked up this book if it wasn't assigned.
ReplyDeleteI almost started crying because they found Tom guilty after he had a good family, was a good man, and just because he was black. That's not right at all.
ReplyDeleteSorry you don't like it. How far are you? Like chapter 28 or so?
how can you not not like it???
ReplyDeletei am finally caught up =]
i kinda wanna just get it over with.
i dont see why you two like it so much.
What do you mean, Dill was perfect?
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Dill is... a strange child, but I have to say he might have been portrayed perfectly in the movie. I dunno, I haven't seen it! =] I wish I did though.
ReplyDeleteHow can you not not not like it? lol I mean, this book is funny, thrilling, and gives you the sense of how wrong things were back then, and how so many thought them to be right. It's sickening to think about how they can easily condemn a man to death just because he's darker than them. I know exactly how Dill feels about this.
I know how things were back then, and this book is very dull and boring. im on chapter 30
ReplyDeleteWow... I know how things were back then, but I always love to read about that sort of stuff, no matter how much I knew already. I love to read about WWII and the mental hospitals back then. I'm against it all, but I still find it fascinating
ReplyDeleteI like it because of the writing. It's so eloquent.
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