A review by gayusbooks
To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee

5.0

'Pure' - that’s the best way to describe this book. Even though it deals with a whole lot of serious topics that are relevant even today, the narration never gets preachy or negative. The events are seen through the eyes of the kids and that lends a level of innocence to the narration. What I loved most about 'To Kill a Mockingbird' is its portrayal of the relationship between characters. The kids - Jem & Scout - adores their father and looks out for each other. It is no wonder Atticus Finch is considered as the benchmark for not only the father figures in literature but also the voice of pure justice. I loved reading this book and will definitely re- read it again.