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'''A ''Times Educational Supplement'' Teachers' Top 100 Book'''
Fifty years after its first release, readers are once again getting the chance to acquaint themselves with Harper Lee's classic tale of growing up in the Deep South during the depression. After five decades, ''To Kill a Mockingbird'' still hasn't lost its charm. Even new readers can expect a classic tale full of elements still relevant to this day.
Thank you so much to the publishers, and thank you very much to The Bookbag for allowing me to review this classic novel.
In my honest opinion, I'd encourage everyone to get their hands on a copy of this book. There's no age limit and it shouldn't matter what kind of genre you usually look to read. ''To Kill a Mockingbird'' is a heartwarming and poignant classic that you won't be able to put down. We think you might also enjoy [[The Help by Kathryn Stockett]]. [[Scout, Atticus and Boo by Mary McDonagh Murphy]] will help you to up ''Mockingbird'' into context. {{amazontext|amazon=0099549484}} {{amazontextAud|amazon=B00L61GPGK}}
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