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As you are reading this book this month, what things stand out to you the most about the characters?


Jenna | 1 comments I’ve read To Kill A Mockingbird twice!!! It’s one of my favorite books!!! I don’t know how far the group is but Atticus is such a great example of an unbiased Christian who believes in equality for all, like the Declaration of Independence states.


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Amy | 4 comments Mod
I have always enjoyed watching the development of Jem and Scout's relationship to each other and Atticus. The characters all interact in such a way as to make To Kill A Mockingbird a coming-of-age novel while also encouraging equality, understanding, justice, and forgiveness.


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Andrea Lawrence (andjlaw_7121) | 2 comments Since I just finished high school, I've been trying to go for lighter reading. Right now I'm reading Agatha Christie's The Patriotic Murders with Hercule Poirot, and the 2 things that stands out to me about him is:
1. He unconsciously analyzes everything. No matter what he's doing, no matter where he is, he just analyzes. The reason this stands out to me is because I'm trying to train myself to be more analytical with my surroundings. I tend to be very oblivious, but analysis saves lives sometimes.

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2. His mustaches. Quite impressive.


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Amy | 4 comments Mod
If you enjoy his powers of observation, you might also like Sherlock Holmes.


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