To Kill a MockingBird
Written by:Harper Lee
Reviewed by: Gillian and Jessica

Gillian said
This classic is very well-written and seen from the view of two young children. Set in the South, it contains themes of racism, prejudice, innocence, and friendship. It must sound very boring but it's humorous and fresh.

Jessica said
This book may sound boring at first, but it's a really good book. It centers around the life of a child, Scout, who is the narrator. She talks about what is going on in her life, and this was a time where there was so much racism. Scout didn't understand how some things in life were, and struggled to figure them out in the whole course of the book.