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To kill a mocking Bird, care to discuss?

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sarz · 25/06/2007 18:32

i just finished it!

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fillyjonk · 25/06/2007 18:33

god didn't you have to read it for gcse?

what do you want to discuss?

i haven't read it in 10 years though, am pos not the best person to talk about it to

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Twiglett · 25/06/2007 18:33

oh I'd love to read it for the first time again

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SlightlyMadStroppyCakeMaker · 25/06/2007 18:33

I loved this at school, but I am afraid I cn't remeber enough of it to discuss it with you.

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Wolfgirl · 25/06/2007 18:34

Is this the one about the little black girl that got beaten up and abused, and the father killed the abusers - or was that a Time to Kill....

precis sar si vous plait

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MegaLegs · 25/06/2007 18:34

Did you enjoy it? Have to bath ds4 and then choir so don't have time to discuss - is my favourite book though.

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SlightlyMadStroppyCakeMaker · 25/06/2007 18:35

To kill a Mocking bird probably came second to An Inspector called.

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littlelapin · 25/06/2007 18:38

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JoolsToo · 25/06/2007 21:18

TKAM-B

dull, dull, DULL!

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sarz · 26/06/2007 17:23

I am so rubbish! start a thread then forget about it!!!

Does any one have any ideas on how old scout is when telling the story? She seems alot older when telling the story than when she is saying what she said/did. And in some parts she says things like, i didnt understand at the time, or later i found out etc.

Jools, i thought it was a great book! Scout reminds me pf the sort of girl i was, and Jem reminds me of how i was when my younger sibling or cousin were around!

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