A lovely book
5
By wonderkick11
This has to be one of the best books of all time. I think the story, the social conversations, and the themes are all really strong and speak loudly to readers.
It drops you into a time where racism was still fresh and prevalent and when doing what was right wasn’t the best way to be popular in the world.
It’s raw and real with the way people talk and think, and j can put myself in those worlds and situations. Loved this book.
Great yarn
5
By reatwell
Historical in a way - the south in the time before WW2.
🤩😍👍🏻👍🏻
5
By minecraftissupercool😁
Great book. A classic. I recommend it 100%!! If you need help with the age group, level of bad words, or even just what it’s about, this is the review for you!
SUMMARY
To Kill A Mockingbird is about a young girl named Scout Finch and her older brother Jem. If you’ve heard this book is about a court case, you are correct, but it’s not only about that. A lot of stuff happens in the beginning before that. The court case doesn’t start until like halfway through the book. So anyways, it’s about those two kids (who are white, but the book led me to believe they were black[or so I thought]) and their adventures. You also must understand that there IS racism in this book but that the book wouldn’t have the meaningful story that it does if it wasn’t racist.
The court case is about a young black man, Tom Robinson, who is accused of raping a white teenage girl. Scout and Jem’s father (who they, for some reason, call him by his first name) is Tom’s lawyer basically. I will also say that you will cry when you read this book (And if you somehow don’t, you’ll at least get misty eyed). And the white girl’s father is mad at Scout’s dad for some reason, and we’ll just say that doesn’t end well.
BAD WORDS
This book has the d word, h word, and n word very frequently. It also has both b words once each and the a word twice (Sorry if I’m a tiny bit off on that).
AGE GROUP
I would say at LEAST (I mean AT LEAST) eleven and up. There is some kind of heavy stuff in it (which I told you a little bit about), some scary stuff towards the end (see SPOILERS if you want to know), plus bad words.
SPOILER ALERTS FROM THIS POINT ON!!!
*Scout and Jem make a friend, Dill. He comes to visit every summer. One summer when he says he can’t, he ends up sneaking away and coming to see them anyway!!😜
*The girl I mentioned when I was talking about the court case is Mayella Ewell.
*I think Tom was innocent!! I’m almost positive!!!
*Bob Ewell, Mayella’s father, is killed. Technically it could have been suicide, but you can’t be sure.
*Aunt Alexandra comes to live with the Finches.
**BIG SPOILER
Do not(DO NOT) read from page 348 on at nighttime. I scared myself half to death by reading that part at 10:30 pm when I was supposed to be asleep😋. But like seriously I’m not kidding. It has to do with Bob Ewell’s threatenings and his death. Please do not read this at nighttime! Thank you☺️.
THANK YOU FOR READING THIS!!🙌🏻🩵🥳👍🏻😍
❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
5
By 902025850
This book is absolutely amazing. So interesting to read i loved reading it in school!!!
To Kill a Mockingbird
5
By Matty Mirrors
A classic that everyone should read.
Awesome literature
5
By S.Pink
Since I was not raised in the USA, I had not read it. It was not a book required in grade school. Book Bub offered it as a special. I said to myself, why not? Started to read it and was hooked. Can’t wait to see the movie.
I now know why it is a classic.
4
By Zxhajshh
I now know why it is a classic.
Very well written
5
By Utilizar3
It’s a classic and I can definitely see why. It’s a very well written book and the characters have depth and were written with care. The ending was definitely my favorite part as Scout got what she wanted.
Favorite
5
By Crickpatterson
One of my favorite books of all time and love the movie just as much!
Remarkable
5
By Running man77
This book taught me so much. The characters are full of depth and the storyline is incredible.