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    To Kill A Mockingbird

    "...But remember, it's a sin to kill a mockingbird...Mockingbirds don't do one thing but make music for us to enjoy...That's why it's a sin to kill a mockingbird."

    Great quote don't you think? If it does no harm, leave it be.

    I've just read this book and thoroughly enjoyed it.
    For those unfamiliar, it covers a wide range of societal issues which are ever present, from the beginning of man. Racial injustice, courage, death of innocence and coming of age are all in there.

    The other one, the one that was most thought provoking for me, was the 'does no harm, leave it be' thing.
    This is metaphorically represented in the above quote, but also in the character of Arthur "Boo" Radley.

    It certainly was a good book and I recommend it.

    Peace hath higher tests of manhood

    than battle ever knew.

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    i thought it was ok but overated and only achieved its fame because it was an accessbile book written by a white person about race issues in America which was virtually unheard of in 1960. Still worth reading though as it is a classic.

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    Remember it .. but only from being forced to read it at school .. is this what you have done hXC? ... Found it good .. but then I read craploads of books and enjoy most of them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nasty View Post
    Remember it .. but only from being forced to read it at school .. is this what you have done hXC? ... Found it good .. but then I read craploads of books and enjoy most of them.
    Instead of being forced to read the book, they showed us the movie in intermediate. _b
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    If your into old school books check out The Ragged Trousered Philanthropists from 1911 I think, the socialists bible. good read for its time.

    Speaking of classics, gotta go, the Mighty Boosh is on C4.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nasty View Post
    Remember it .. but only from being forced to read it at school .. is this what you have done hXC? ... Found it good .. but then I read craploads of books and enjoy most of them.
    Nope, read it of my own accord. Read the first page or so and got it out of the school library, genuinely interested. Glad I did too.

    Was forced to read The Lord Of The Flies last year - hated it so much. And it was because we looked too in depth into the book and ruined it. Same with film studies and what-not. Ruins what is a good book or movie by studying it to death.

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    Remember reading the book at High School and watching most of the movie (They never showed the end for various reasons). Have seen the DVD cheap at the warehouse a couple od times but never quite bought it

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    Quote Originally Posted by hXc View Post
    Nope, read it of my own accord. Read the first page or so and got it out of the school library, genuinely interested. Glad I did too.

    Was forced to read The Lord Of The Flies last year - hated it so much. And it was because we looked too in depth into the book and ruined it. Same with film studies and what-not. Ruins what is a good book or movie by studying it to death.
    Totally agree with you there .. but even with the analysis of both mockngbird and LOTF I still enjoyed reading them.

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    As part of English this year, we have to have read 9 books, all different, and then had to have written about them in a reading log. I haven't finished them (and they're due tomorrow), so I'm making up a reading log about The Bell Jar. This'll be interesting. I suppose I should go and get it out of the public library now, so I know what I'm talking about-ish.

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    Hahaha...that book. I studied it pretty in-depth (plus my mum is an english teacher so I was subject to much review of it as a literary piece while I was growing up) and I really love it. Can't remember too many of the quotes anymore...but bugger me did I have to write a whole pile of essays on it.

    ANother good book was The Great Gatsby. Interesting commentary on the 1920's.
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    And, influenced by this novel, I have decided to entitle my latest composition as Ad Astra Per Aspera - "To the stars through difficulties."

    It kind of sums up life really. The best we can become, is only reached through difficulties.

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    And of course "Catcher in the Rye" and "Of Mice and Men" to join in that lot!
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    Quote Originally Posted by gijoe1313 View Post
    And of course "Catcher in the Rye" and "Of Mice and Men" to join in that lot!
    Great books!

    Also add "Slaughterhouse 5", "The World According To Garp", "The Grapes Of Wrath", "For Whom The Bell Tolls", and you're well on the way to having knocked off some of the great American novels.
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    cheer up emo kid!
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    Quote Originally Posted by hXc View Post
    As part of English this year, we have to have read 9 books, all different, and then had to have written about them in a reading log. I haven't finished them (and they're due tomorrow), so I'm making up a reading log about The Bell Jar. This'll be interesting. I suppose I should go and get it out of the public library now, so I know what I'm talking about-ish.
    So you took my advice then huh!
    It is quite a good book to write about. Has all the jazz that NCEA loves you to talk about, social injustice etc etc
    Good luck and don't stay up too late!!

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