Hello World.
Tonight this will be a book review, on one of the most popular books in the world. If the title never gave you the hint, here it is; To Kill A Mockingbird.
A book based around a child's point of view and how her town goes through a court case on someone suspected of rape. It concentrates around race and the battles between colours.
It's actually hard to describe this book with using the correct words and without everyone being so offended. The way the world is being nowadays it's hard to not cause an uproar.
This book however is amazing! The way Harper Lee wrote within Jean Louise Finch perspective is remarkable, she captures the emotions and the justifications from other characters beautifully. Even though you are never told properly because Jean Louise never really fully understood. Only with words she hears from other characters, you slowly begin to understand the seriousness of it all.
Harper Lee allows you to feel the characters and get to know them.. I personally became a big fan of the father, Atticus Finch. He seemed to be the best person to involve equality and without many prejudice against other.
This book is definitely on the list of books you have to read and finish. And if you are down to read this for your University course or any other Literacy course, you won't be disappointed.
Rose.
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