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To Kill a Mockingbird

Harper Lee

To Kill a Mockingbird

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18 Negative Sentiment
42 Neutral Sentiment
47 Positive Sentiment
  • Laura SweltzPositive Sentiment
    Laura Sweltz

    Laura praised Harper Lee's To Kill a Mockingbird for its powerful message of racial justice.

  • Laura SweltzNeutral Sentiment
    Laura Sweltz

    Laura mentioned that 'To Kill a Mockingbird' is a classic novel often studied in school.

  • Laura SweltzPositive Sentiment
    Laura Sweltz

    Laura praised To Kill a Mockingbird for its powerful message on racism and empathy.

  • Laura SweltzPositive Sentiment
    Laura Sweltz

    Laura praised To Kill a Mockingbird for its powerful storytelling and depiction of social injustice.

  • Laura SweltzPositive Sentiment
    Laura Sweltz

    Laura praised 'To Kill a Mockingbird' for its powerful portrayal of racism and justice.

  • Max FentonNegative Sentiment
    Max Fenton

    Max did not like To Kill a Mockingbird, feeling it was overrated and lacked depth in its storytelling.

  • Laura SweltzNeutral Sentiment
    Laura Sweltz

    Laura found To Kill a Mockingbird to be thought-provoking but not her favorite read.

  • Carolyn HackNeutral Sentiment
    Carolyn Hack

    Carolyn found To Kill a Mockingbird to be a classic but didn't elaborate further.

  • Becky Bowring RadnaevPositive Sentiment
    Becky Bowring Radnaev

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    Becky highly recommends To Kill a Mockingbird for its powerful narrative and insightful themes.

  • Pascale GeorgesNeutral Sentiment
    Pascale Georges

    Viget Alum

    Pascale mentioned To Kill a Mockingbird in comparison to The Great Gatsby.

  • Laura SweltzPositive Sentiment
    Laura Sweltz

    Laura loves the powerful themes and unforgettable characters in To Kill a Mockingbird.

  • Max FentonPositive Sentiment
    Max Fenton

    Max highly recommends To Kill a Mockingbird, a powerful and thought-provoking novel.

  • Nathan LongNegative Sentiment
    Nathan Long

    Nathan found To Kill a Mockingbird to be disappointing and overrated.

  • Laura SweltzNeutral Sentiment
    Laura Sweltz

    Laura found To Kill a Mockingbird to be a classic that tackles important social issues.

  • Laura SweltzNeutral Sentiment
    Laura Sweltz

    Laura suggested To Kill a Mockingbird for consideration in the book club.

  • Katherine OlveraPositive Sentiment
    Katherine Olvera

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    Katherine thought To Kill a Mockingbird was a powerful and thought-provoking novel that tackled important issues of racism and injustice.

  • Tommy BallNeutral Sentiment
    Tommy Ball

    Tommy mentioned To Kill a Mockingbird, but didn't express a strong opinion.

  • David EisingerNeutral Sentiment
    David Eisinger

    David questioned whether To Kill a Mockingbird truly captured the complexities of racial issues in the American South.

  • Laura SweltzPositive Sentiment
    Laura Sweltz

    Laura highly recommends To Kill a Mockingbird for its powerful storytelling and important themes.

  • Kaitlyn IrvineNeutral Sentiment
    Kaitlyn Irvine

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    Kaitlyn mentioned To Kill a Mockingbird briefly in comparison to The Great Gatsby.

  • Emily PerryPositive Sentiment
    Emily Perry

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    Emily enjoyed the powerful storytelling and important themes in To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee.

  • Max FentonNeutral Sentiment
    Max Fenton

    Max compared To Kill a Mockingbird to The Great Gatsby. Both are classic novels worth reading.

  • Blair CulbrethPositive Sentiment
    Blair Culbreth

    Blair enjoyed reading To Kill a Mockingbird, praising its powerful storytelling and memorable characters.

  • Kate TrenerryNeutral Sentiment
    Kate Trenerry

    Kate mentioned how To Kill a Mockingbird is a classic that everyone should read at least once.

  • Emily McDonaldNegative Sentiment
    Emily McDonald

    Emily criticized 'To Kill a Mockingbird' for its portrayal of race relations.

  • Laura SweltzNeutral Sentiment
    Laura Sweltz

    Laura mentioned To Kill a Mockingbird in comparison to another book.

  • Becky Bowring RadnaevNegative Sentiment
    Becky Bowring Radnaev

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    Becky did not like To Kill a Mockingbird, finding it too slow-paced and lacking in excitement.

  • Laura SweltzPositive Sentiment
    Laura Sweltz

    Laura enjoyed the powerful message and strong characters in To Kill a Mockingbird.

  • Elyse KamibayashiPositive Sentiment
    Elyse Kamibayashi

    Viget Alum

    Elyse enjoyed To Kill a Mockingbird and found it to be a thought-provoking and engaging read.

  • Pascale GeorgesNeutral Sentiment
    Pascale Georges

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    Pascale mentioned To Kill a Mockingbird in relation to The Great Gatsby.

  • Elyse KamibayashiNeutral Sentiment
    Elyse Kamibayashi

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    Elyse mentioned To Kill a Mockingbird in comparison to The Great Gatsby, praising its powerful themes of justice and empathy.

  • Mel SouthernPositive Sentiment
    Mel Southern

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    Mel really enjoyed To Kill a Mockingbird, found it very moving and impactful.

  • Matthew MocniakNegative Sentiment
    Matthew Mocniak

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    Matthew expressed disappointment with the lack of diverse characters and outdated language in To Kill a Mockingbird.

  • Laura SweltzPositive Sentiment
    Laura Sweltz

    Laura highly recommends To Kill a Mockingbird, describing it as a powerful and thought-provoking read.

  • Leo BauzaNeutral Sentiment
    Leo Bauza

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    Leo mentions To Kill a Mockingbird but does not provide any specific comments about it.

  • Katherine OlveraNeutral Sentiment
    Katherine Olvera

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    Katherine thought To Kill a Mockingbird was an interesting read.

  • Grace CanfieldNeutral Sentiment
    Grace Canfield

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    Grace thought To Kill a Mockingbird was an interesting read but wasn't blown away by it.

  • Laura SweltzPositive Sentiment
    Laura Sweltz

    Laura enjoyed reading To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee, it was a thought-provoking and impactful novel.

  • Laura SweltzPositive Sentiment
    Laura Sweltz

    Laura loved the powerful message and memorable characters in 'To Kill a Mockingbird'.

  • David EisingerNeutral Sentiment
    David Eisinger

    David mentioned that To Kill a Mockingbird is a classic and must-read for all book lovers.

  • David EisingerNegative Sentiment
    David Eisinger

    David thought To Kill a Mockingbird was overrated and lacked depth in its character development.

  • Laura SweltzPositive Sentiment
    Laura Sweltz

    Laura appreciates the themes of morality and justice in To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee.

  • Cindy CaldwellNegative Sentiment
    Cindy Caldwell

    Cindy found To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee disappointing, feeling disconnected from the characters and plot.

  • Becky Bowring RadnaevNeutral Sentiment
    Becky Bowring Radnaev

    Viget Alum

    Becky found To Kill a Mockingbird to be a thought-provoking classic that tackles important themes.

  • Leo BauzaNeutral Sentiment
    Leo Bauza

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    Leo mentioned To Kill a Mockingbird as another great novel worth reading.

  • Mai anh NguyenPositive Sentiment
    Mai anh Nguyen

    Viget Alum

    Mai also mentioned To Kill a Mockingbird as a powerful and thought-provoking read.

  • Laura SweltzNeutral Sentiment
    Laura Sweltz

    Laura thought To Kill a Mockingbird was okay but nothing special compared to The Great Gatsby.

  • Laura SweltzPositive Sentiment
    Laura Sweltz

    Laura found To Kill a Mockingbird to be a powerful and thought-provoking novel with memorable characters.

  • Laura SweltzPositive Sentiment
    Laura Sweltz

    Laura mentioned she enjoyed reading To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee.

  • Owen ShifflettNegative Sentiment
    Owen Shifflett

    Owen criticized To Kill a Mockingbird, calling it outdated and lacking in depth.

  • SlackbotPositive Sentiment
    Slackbot

    slackbot enjoyed reading To Kill a Mockingbird, it was a powerful and moving story.

  • Claire Atwell EisingerNegative Sentiment
    Claire Atwell Eisinger

    Claire found To Kill a Mockingbird lacking in depth and character development, leaving her disappointed with the story.

  • Laura SweltzNegative Sentiment
    Laura Sweltz

    Laura found To Kill a Mockingbird disappointing, expected more from the highly acclaimed classic.

  • Laura SweltzPositive Sentiment
    Laura Sweltz

    Laura enjoyed To Kill a Mockingbird, stating it was a powerful and thought-provoking novel.

  • Laura SweltzPositive Sentiment
    Laura Sweltz

    Laura enjoyed the themes of racial injustice and moral growth in To Kill a Mockingbird.

  • Curt ArledgeNeutral Sentiment
    Curt Arledge

    Viget Alum

    Curt mentioned To Kill a Mockingbird was a classic but didn't find it as impactful as expected.

  • David EisingerPositive Sentiment
    David Eisinger

    David mentioned To Kill a Mockingbird as a powerful and important read.

  • Jessica ShengNeutral Sentiment
    Jessica Sheng

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    Jessica mentioned To Kill a Mockingbird, but did not provide a specific opinion on it.

  • Grace CanfieldNeutral Sentiment
    Grace Canfield

    Viget Alum

    Grace mentioned To Kill a Mockingbird, but did not provide any specific comments about the book.

  • Laura SweltzNeutral Sentiment
    Laura Sweltz

    Laura mentioned To Kill a Mockingbird in comparison to The Great Gatsby.

  • Laura SweltzNegative Sentiment
    Laura Sweltz

    Laura criticized To Kill a Mockingbird for its slow pacing and lack of interesting plot.

  • Laura SweltzNegative Sentiment
    Laura Sweltz

    Laura disliked To Kill a Mockingbird for its slow pacing and lackluster plot.

  • Dave ScherlerPositive Sentiment
    Dave Scherler

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    Dave appreciated the powerful message on racism in To Kill a Mockingbird.

  • Dave ScherlerNeutral Sentiment
    Dave Scherler

    Viget Alum

    Dave mentioned To Kill a Mockingbird in comparison to The Great Gatsby, but did not provide specific feedback.

  • Laura SweltzNeutral Sentiment
    Laura Sweltz

    Laura mentioned To Kill a Mockingbird, it's a classic novel.

  • Elyse KamibayashiPositive Sentiment
    Elyse Kamibayashi

    Viget Alum

    Elyse found To Kill a Mockingbird to be a captivating and thought-provoking read.

  • Pascale GeorgesPositive Sentiment
    Pascale Georges

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    Pascale found To Kill a Mockingbird a powerful and thought-provoking novel that left a lasting impact.

  • Pascale GeorgesNeutral Sentiment
    Pascale Georges

    Viget Alum

    Pascale mentioned To Kill a Mockingbird briefly, without expressing a specific opinion.

  • Laura SweltzPositive Sentiment
    Laura Sweltz

    Laura appreciated the powerful themes and strong characters in To Kill a Mockingbird.

  • Laura SweltzNeutral Sentiment
    Laura Sweltz

    Laura mentioned To Kill a Mockingbird but did not provide any specific feedback.

  • Pascale GeorgesNeutral Sentiment
    Pascale Georges

    Viget Alum

    Pascale mentioned To Kill a Mockingbird in comparison to The Great Gatsby.

  • Mel SouthernPositive Sentiment
    Mel Southern

    Viget Alum

    Mel highly recommended To Kill a Mockingbird for its powerful portrayal of racial injustice and moral growth.

  • Dylan Lederle-EnsignPositive Sentiment
    Dylan Lederle-Ensign

    Viget Alum

    Dylan really enjoyed reading To Kill a Mockingbird, it left a lasting impression on him.

  • Laura SweltzNegative Sentiment
    Laura Sweltz

    Laura found To Kill a Mockingbird disappointing, feeling it failed to live up to its hype.

  • Laura SweltzPositive Sentiment
    Laura Sweltz

    Laura highly recommends To Kill a Mockingbird for its powerful portrayal of societal issues and moral lessons.

  • Pascale GeorgesNegative Sentiment
    Pascale Georges

    Viget Alum

    Pascale found To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee disappointing, lacking depth in character development.

  • Laura SweltzPositive Sentiment
    Laura Sweltz

    Laura loved To Kill a Mockingbird for its powerful themes and emotional impact.

  • David EisingerPositive Sentiment
    David Eisinger

    David recommended To Kill a Mockingbird as a must-read for its powerful message and compelling characters.

  • Grace CanfieldPositive Sentiment
    Grace Canfield

    Viget Alum

    Grace agrees that To Kill a Mockingbird is a classic and important work, with themes that still resonate today.

  • Owen ShifflettPositive Sentiment
    Owen Shifflett

    Owen really enjoyed To Kill a Mockingbird and found it to be a powerful and moving story.

  • Elyse KamibayashiPositive Sentiment
    Elyse Kamibayashi

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    Elyse loved To Kill a Mockingbird and found it heartwarming.

  • Owen ShifflettNegative Sentiment
    Owen Shifflett

    Owen criticized To Kill a Mockingbird for its slow pacing and lack of depth in character development.

  • Darby KrugelNeutral Sentiment
    Darby Krugel

    Viget Alum

    Darby found To Kill a Mockingbird interesting, but it didn't leave a lasting impression.

  • BrandonNeutral Sentiment
    Brandon

    Viget Alum

    Brandon mentioned To Kill a Mockingbird in comparison to The Old Man and the Sea

  • Laura SweltzPositive Sentiment
    Laura Sweltz

    Laura praised 'To Kill a Mockingbird' as a timeless classic that explores themes of racism and justice in the deep south.

  • Laura SweltzNeutral Sentiment
    Laura Sweltz

    Laura mentioned To Kill a Mockingbird in comparison to The Catcher in the Rye, but did not provide specific comments.

  • Pascale GeorgesNeutral Sentiment
    Pascale Georges

    Viget Alum

    Pascale mentioned To Kill a Mockingbird in comparison to The Great Gatsby. No specific comments provided.

  • Laura SweltzNegative Sentiment
    Laura Sweltz

    Laura found To Kill a Mockingbird disappointing due to its slow pacing and lack of engaging characters.

  • Laura SweltzPositive Sentiment
    Laura Sweltz

    Laura's survey revealed To Kill a Mockingbird as a favorite book among participants.

  • Carolyn HackPositive Sentiment
    Carolyn Hack

    Carolyn found To Kill a Mockingbird to be a powerful and thought-provoking read.

  • Erica LicariPositive Sentiment
    Erica Licari

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    Erica also appreciated To Kill a Mockingbird, the iconic novel by Harper Lee.

  • BethAnne DornPositive Sentiment
    BethAnne Dorn

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    BethAnne mentioned that she loved To Kill a Mockingbird, calling it a timeless classic.

  • Laura SweltzPositive Sentiment
    Laura Sweltz

    Laura loved To Kill a Mockingbird, finding it a powerful and thought-provoking novel.

  • Owen ShifflettNeutral Sentiment
    Owen Shifflett

    Owen mentioned To Kill a Mockingbird briefly in comparison to The Great Gatsby.

  • Laura SweltzPositive Sentiment
    Laura Sweltz

    Laura recommends To Kill a Mockingbird, a poignant and thought-provoking novel that explores themes of injustice and morality in a small Southern town.

  • Tyler BergNeutral Sentiment
    Tyler Berg

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    Tyler mentions To Kill a Mockingbird in comparison to The Great Gatsby but provides no specific comments.

  • Albert WaveringNegative Sentiment
    Albert Wavering

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    Albert was disappointed with To Kill a Mockingbird, feeling it lacked depth and failed to engage.

  • Jessica ShengPositive Sentiment
    Jessica Sheng

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    Jessica highly recommends To Kill a Mockingbird for its powerful message on justice and compassion.

  • Natalie ReichNeutral Sentiment
    Natalie Reich

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    Natalie appreciated the themes of justice and racism explored in To Kill a Mockingbird.

  • Laura SweltzNeutral Sentiment
    Laura Sweltz

    Laura found To Kill a Mockingbird interesting but wasn't fully captivated by it.

  • Laura SweltzPositive Sentiment
    Laura Sweltz

    Laura enjoyed To Kill a Mockingbird, feeling it was a powerful and thought-provoking read.

  • BrandonNeutral Sentiment
    Brandon

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    Brandon mentioned 'killing' but didn't provide any further comments.

  • Becky Bowring RadnaevPositive Sentiment
    Becky Bowring Radnaev

    Viget Alum

    Becky loved the powerful themes and strong characters in To Kill a Mockingbird.

  • Dylan Lederle-EnsignNegative Sentiment
    Dylan Lederle-Ensign

    Viget Alum

    Dylan found To Kill a Mockingbird disappointing, citing lackluster characters and a slow pace.