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Paperback To Kill a Mockingbird: Notes Book

ISBN: 0822012820

ISBN13: 9780822012825

To Kill a Mockingbird: Notes

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The original CliffsNotes study guides offer expert commentary on major themes, plots, characters, literary devices, and historical background. In CliffsNotes on To Kill a Mockingbird, you explore... This description may be from another edition of this product.

Customer Reviews

5 ratings

A very heart warming and sad book.

This was a great book once you start reading it you can't put it down, Harper Lee did a great job in writting this book. There are many suspense parts in this story and some parts that will even get you angry at another character in the book. This is a great why to also show how the blacks were treated back in the 1900's. This is a great book for young and old.

Buy this book!

...Outstanding, amazing full-detailed book with themes of racism, friendship, family, and innocence. This book deserves the undivided attention of families everywhere. I give it five stars- oh, and a thumbs-up, baby!! Yeah... buy the book dude, if ya know what's good for you. Seriously though, it was simply incredible.

Awesome Book

This book captured a sense of reality. Everything fit so smoothly. It has subplots and very well developed characters. I highly recommend this book!

Great Book

This is a great book. Harper Lee's childlike diction creates the child like tone of the narrator. GOOD BOOK!

A great book, a timeless classic. Great for all ages.

Harper Lee's To Kill A Mockinbird intorduces many themes great for essays, such as "put yourslelf in that persons shoes", growing up and the loss of innocence, and childhood fantasies. A book that does not require cliffsnotes too much, unless you have an English teacher like mine. Great for all ages. It is usually read in seventh or eighth grade, but for me, reading it as a sophmore in highschool reveals alot more of the authors intent, meaning, and talent. I would very much like the cliffsnotes though! :-)
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