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To Kill a Mockingbird
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Lee, Harper
eayc
, September 09, 2006
Did you read this in high school? If that's the last time you picked up Harper Lee's classic novel, treat yourself to a weekend with Scout. This book will have you laughing at the kids who just want to see their recluse neighbor, and cheering for Atticus as he fights for civil rights of a black man. Watching children mature and good vs. evil make this book a favorite of mine. You'll understand why Demi and Bruce named their daughter Scout.
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Alias Grace
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Margaret Atwood
eayc
, September 09, 2006
Fiction at it's best. The opening paragraph captured me and I've loved every word since. Although this book is about a vicious murder, the book is not scary. It the story of the woman accused. You won't be disappointed.
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