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To Kill A Mockingbird by Harper Lee
To Kill a Mockingbird is a classic novel. It was completely realistic and understandable. It flows like a river. The plot is well-paced and interesting.
It’s about the adventures of a small town girl and her brother, but everything changes when their neighbor’s nephew comes to town. The children get into loads of trouble with haunted houses and ghosts. The kid’s minds get clouded with images they won’t soon forget.
The characters are completely original. You may have heard of a story of a small town girl, but it’s the personalities that are different. She is kindhearted and sweet with a troublesome side. Harper Lee, the author of this novel, is for sure a master of writing.
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