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View AllWas recommended this book a couple of times and I finally read it. It a bit confusing at first but all books are like that. Amazingly I got hooked on after chapter 2 and everything started to make sense. If I had to sum this book up I would say it's about a child's point of view of racism in the 20th century and how badly black people were treated and about the privilege and advantage white people have over coloured people.4.5/5Amazing, stunning!
DNF @ 35%You know what? FUCK IT I tried to read it with my eyes and i hated it.I tried to listen to the audiobook and i hated it.This is just not interesting AT ALL. By this point i'm 100 pages in and somthing SHOULD'VE happened already.I always think that if i need to read more than 50 pages of a book (while not being entertained by anything) to get into the story is it really worth reading? Idk . The only think i know is that i dont like this and if i continue i'll fall into a readung slump.
A wonderful classic book, set in Maycomb, a small town in Alabama is a coming-of-age story, that chronicles the childhood of Scout, Jem, and their father Atticus Finch as he defends a Balck man falsely accused of rape. Both of his children, Shout and Jem, are mocked by their classmates for this. Unfortunately, the man will be convicted in the end by an all-white jury. I like the book, it showed clearly how the society was and in some places still is. Everybody who likes to read Coming-of-stories that are a little more demanding, this book is for you.