I completed To Kill a Mockingbird :
I loved the family saga and the period is set in. I love how the author was able to portray that specific historical period by simply telling us the story of a family by the POV of one little girl.
I didn't enjoy that much how she introduced the criminal case only in the last part and turn the book almost all about that, forgetting at all the initial mystery about the neighbor. I think this part could have been merged better into the story.
Curiosity: In Italian the book is called "Il buio oltre la siepe". Translated: "the dark beyond the hedge" (referring to the neighbor) thus using a completely different metaphor from that of the original title. Our title associates the mystery/fear about the neighbor as a dark thing like the atmosphere of that period. While the original title refers to the sin of killing an innocent animal, referring to the criminal case where innocent people were accused and one end up dead. Not a spoiler because it's based on a true case.
My other book was war and peace, but I end up with a free trial of Audible and found out there is the entire Harry Potter saga read by one of our best Italian voice, so I jump in that and I have reached the 4th book already. Together I am reading an Italian classic by Pirandello.
- I FIXED THE BANNER POST -
Kapetria:anyah, only read 133 pages of 388
I don't use actual audiobook, but when I do is with read the text app ones, they don't have the romantic tone of audiobooks
you read more than me. I only read 57 pages in February. I hope I can finish it in March.
I never try audiobook before. I'll try to see if I can read the books first this March. If not I will try audiobook.
Thanks Poia for the banners. They all look amazing! I didn't want to make a reply & so I put it in an updated book list.
What I liked
The philosophical moments when Winnie met the Tucks.
The mystery behind guy in the yellow hat.
When Winnie wanted to protect the family.
" It don’t make sense. If I knowed how to climb back on the wheel, I’d do it in a minute. You can’t have living without dying, So you can’t call it living, what we got. We just are, we just be, like rocks beside the road.”
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What I liked
The idea behind the paper people
Spirit week shenanigans & the wish planes
“Wishing for one thing will wipe out lots of other possibilities. Instead, I’ll wait to see what happens next."