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User loginProject: PollWhat fictional town in Alabama did Jem and Scout come from? Mayberry 2% Marengo 2% Marion 0% Maycomb 96% Total votes: 48 |
0049Click on a book number to see where it has been! 0022 (1) | | 0049 (1) | | 0144 (1) | | 0172 (1) | | 0231 (1) | | 0310 (1) | | 0428 (1) | | 0441 (1) | | 0447 (1) | | 0649 (1) | | 0651 (1) | | 0727 (1) | | 0919 (1) | | 0920 (1) | | 0990 (1) | | 1165 (1) | | 1186 (1) | | 1195 (1) | | 1206 (1) | | 1245 (1) | | 1522 (1) | | 1541 (1) | | 1547 (1) | | 1656 (1) | | 1692 (1) | | 1725 (1) | | 514 (1) | | 514 (1) | | 849 (1) | | 9999 (1) | | 9999 (1) | Susan ElliottAge: 40 City: Birmingham State: (not applicable) Rate this Book: Great Recommend: Yes Comments: I loved reading To Kill A Mockingbird again. It was given to me by my friend Susan Swagler, Book Editor for Portico Magazine. It was wonderful to read the book at this time of year since there are so many references to camellias, azaleas , and gardening. I read excerpts from the first half of the book aloud to one of my children, and it was such a hit. Scout and Jem's friendship with Dill is a particular treasure. I have passed my copy on to my friend, Mark Stith, Editor for Portico Magazine. Happy Reading from one Mockingbird fan to all of you!
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