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message 1: by Faroukh (new)

Faroukh Naseem (theguywiththebook) | 16 comments Mod
Hope most of you are starting the book today!

I will start it tonight after getting back home from work :)

PS: Already read 10 pages yesterday, so i have a head start :p


message 2: by Rahul (new)

Rahul Mohan (rahulmohan11) Starting it today !!!


message 3: by Lou-Ann (new)

Lou-Ann Sabino (louannsab) | 5 comments Just finished 3 chapters (doing some chores now) and will get back to ot later.


message 4: by Faroukh (new)

Faroukh Naseem (theguywiththebook) | 16 comments Mod
Awesome! Good to have you guys on board! the first chapter was definitely interesting....and i think the style is a bit confusing in some parts but still intriguing!


message 5: by Sarah (new)

Sarah | 10 comments I started it last night. Yes, I agree...the writing style takes some getting used to.
But I'm excited to reread this!


message 6: by Lou-Ann (new)

Lou-Ann Sabino (louannsab) | 5 comments I agree, too. A lot of characters were introduced at chapter 1 & 2; could be the cause of confusion.


message 7: by Layla (new)

Layla (layla_alammar) | 6 comments Starting now! Excited to see what we come up with! :)


message 8: by iangela (new)

iangela perez (ianyanny) | 1 comments I started this afternoon. I am currently fighting the urge to finish this in one sitting. :D


Aisha's Bookshelf | 1 comments I just finished chapter 4 and I'm liking it so far. I liked the characters especially Atticus and I liked the humor


message 10: by Omama (new)

Omama | 4 comments I've been planning to read this book for along time, I'm glad to finally start reading it


message 11: by Layla (new)

Layla (layla_alammar) | 6 comments there are a lot of introductions in the early chapters which can be confusing. I adore Atticus and I like how things are being told from the children's perspective. it's an interesting point of view... :)


message 12: by Nada (new)

Nada (africaanah) | 10 comments I'm halfway through the book. Had a four day weekend so I was able to do lots of reading. Finished two books and started with it.
So I've read it before many times but it was among time back. I love the writing style. You do get confused with the characters but once you learn them, they stick forever -well not maybe forever. Hehe
I'm already making a list of my favorite quotes.
What's yours so far guys? And do say why?


message 13: by Aashi (new)

Aashi | 3 comments Just completed the first chapter !


message 14: by Layla (new)

Layla (layla_alammar) | 6 comments it has to be "until I feared I would lose it, I never loved to read. one does not love reading." How about you?


message 15: by Faroukh (new)

Faroukh Naseem (theguywiththebook) | 16 comments Mod
Finished 8 chapters today :) a bit confusing in the beginning but the writing is so good! slowly getting a hold of each character. does anyone here feel the writing slightly (or maybe more) similar to JD Salingers The Catcher in the Rye? (the first person account)


message 16: by Layla (new)

Layla (layla_alammar) | 6 comments not really :/ I found Catcher in the Rye nearly incomprehensible :p this one is way more fluid and coherent, I feel. it's very localised language though, southern and super colloquial. .. more like Mark Twain to me


message 17: by Sarah (new)

Sarah | 10 comments It's been so long since I've read The Catcher in the Rye so I can't say. I'm on chapter 5 now and really enjoying the writing style/southern language


message 18: by Faroukh (new)

Faroukh Naseem (theguywiththebook) | 16 comments Mod
Layla wrote: "not really :/ I found Catcher in the Rye nearly incomprehensible :p this one is way more fluid and coherent, I feel. it's very localised language though, southern and super colloquial. .. more like..."

i think since both are first person accounts, i felt them to be slightly similar. im loving the writing and slowly but intriguing pace of the book!


message 19: by Faroukh (new)

Faroukh Naseem (theguywiththebook) | 16 comments Mod
Sarah wrote: "It's been so long since I've read The Catcher in the Rye so I can't say. I'm on chapter 5 now and really enjoying the writing style/southern language"

me too! :)


message 20: by Eva (new)

Eva (brgntteva) I'm about to start it! (i didn't receive any update from the group, so i didn't know you were posting! don't know why...)


message 21: by Sarah (new)

Sarah | 10 comments Is anyone else planning on going right into Go Set A Watchman after finishing? I'm 99% sure that I am.


message 22: by Nicole (new)

Nicole (booksbelovedbooks) I'll be starting this evening, looking forward to it! I plan on reading Go Set a Watchman after as well :)


message 23: by Nada (new)

Nada (africaanah) | 10 comments Layla wrote: "it has to be "until I feared I would lose it, I never loved to read. one does not love reading." How about you?"

One of my favorite ones is this:
“You never really understand a person until you consider things from his point of view... Until you climb inside of his skin and walk around in it.”

It's true, people are so quick to judge! You never know what drives people to think or act in a certain way till you get a glimpse of what they are going through. And even then, you might not have the whole picture.


message 24: by Faroukh (new)

Faroukh Naseem (theguywiththebook) | 16 comments Mod
Sarah wrote: "Is anyone else planning on going right into Go Set A Watchman after finishing? I'm 99% sure that I am."

I'll probably be reading Library of Souls next... :)


message 25: by guywholovebooks (new)

guywholovebooks | 2 comments Will start it on weekend and yeah i will read GO Set A Watchman after finishing it. :)


message 26: by Radhika (new)

Radhika Vora I'll start reading it today.. have been looking forward to it! :)


message 27: by Aashi (new)

Aashi | 3 comments Finished 6 more chapters as of now. It's a bit confusing in the beginning but then maybe that's what keeps you hooked. I am really liking the writing style and so many quotable lines ! What's your favorite line by now ?


message 28: by Faroukh (new)

Faroukh Naseem (theguywiththebook) | 16 comments Mod
Aayushi wrote: "Finished 6 more chapters as of now. It's a bit confusing in the beginning but then maybe that's what keeps you hooked. I am really liking the writing style and so many quotable lines ! What's your ..."

Agreed! I finished 8 chapters and definitely confusing in the beginning.

I live the atticus line where he so nicely explains to go under the skin of the other person to know what they are going through...


message 29: by Sarah (new)

Sarah | 10 comments "when a child asks you something, answer him, for goodness' sake. But don't make a production of it. Children are children, but they can spot an evasion quicker than adults, and evasion simply muddles 'Em"
-Atticus Finch


message 30: by Lou-Ann (new)

Lou-Ann Sabino (louannsab) | 5 comments Faroukh wrote: "Aayushi wrote: "Finished 6 more chapters as of now. It's a bit confusing in the beginning but then maybe that's what keeps you hooked. I am really liking the writing style and so many quotable line..."

Yes that thing about being in a person's skin is some sort of wisdom. Never judge others.


message 31: by Layla (new)

Layla (layla_alammar) | 6 comments I completely agree. the bit about walking around in someone else's skin is so true and something that's so easily forgotten


message 32: by Sarah (new)

Sarah | 10 comments I just finished!

This was a reread for me. I think I was a freshman in highschool when I first read this book. I remember really liking it, but I decided I wanted to reread it now...likely 20 years later.
I'm so glad I did! It's definitely one of my all time favorite books. A I'm quite certain that i enjoyed it more the second time around, reading it as an adult, than I ever did as a teenager. Maybe it was because it was "required" reading for school, or maybe I was just too young, I'm not sure...but I don't remember feeling as moved and as emotional finishing it the first time as I do now.
I know most people have read this wonderful book. But I highly encourage anyone who's read it more than 15-20 years ago to give it another round. It's so worth it!


message 33: by Gigi (new)

Gigi (joyray) | 2 comments 100 pages in and I'm liking it so far which is a bit of a surprise to me, being a fantasy junkie


message 34: by Gigi (new)

Gigi (joyray) | 2 comments 100 pages in and I'm liking it so far which is a bit of a surprise to me, being a fantasy junkie


message 35: by Ari (new)

Ari (arithewizard) I have just started the book and damn is it confusing! So many characters too.


message 36: by Sarah (new)

Sarah | 10 comments Masha, it gets easier! The first few chapters are laying the groundwork for the community & life in that area at that time


message 37: by Nada (new)

Nada (africaanah) | 10 comments Sarah wrote: "I just finished!

This was a reread for me. I think I was a freshman in highschool when I first read this book. I remember really liking it, but I decided I wanted to reread it now...likely 20 year..."


same here. reading it now is different than when I read it years ago.
Reading it in school is different cause we had to stop at certain pages, and the teacher wouldn't allow us to read the whole book to avoid spoilers and wanted to make sure we understood what we read before moving on to the next.


message 38: by Lou-Ann (new)

Lou-Ann Sabino (louannsab) | 5 comments Atticus to Uncle Jack: "When a child asks you something, answer him, for goodness' sake. But don't make a production of it. Children are children, but they can spot an evasion quicker than adults, and evasion simply muddles 'em."

who else loved this quote from chapter 9?


message 39: by Sarah (new)

Sarah | 10 comments Lou Ann, that was one of my favorites too :)


message 40: by Layla (new)

Layla (layla_alammar) | 6 comments It's interesting to, as an adult, re-read books you read when you were younger. You see the story differently, you notice things you didn't before. Sometimes you identify with a different person in the story. It's just really interesting to me how time can change how you feel about something.


message 41: by rubina brar (new)

rubina brar | 2 comments Starting right now! #Nevertoolatetokillamockingbird


message 42: by rubina brar (new)

rubina brar | 2 comments Starting right now! #Nevertoolatetokillamockingbird


message 43: by Nada (new)

Nada (africaanah) | 10 comments Hello people of Maycomb! How's the reading so far?
I'm actually taking my time with the book savoring every word and every page.
I'm almost starting with what I think is the best part of the book.
I'm loving the kids more and more. How they speak like adults but really most of the time they don't understand what they are saying. It's so cute!
I'm thinking of starting a thread dedicated to Atticus and post all the reasons why we love him.


message 44: by Lou-Ann (new)

Lou-Ann Sabino (louannsab) | 5 comments Great idea Nada! We all love Atticus ❤


message 45: by Lerry (new)

Lerry John (rockist318) | 2 comments HELLO FOLKS! Is it too late now to join this? I've started March 13 and now on the 10th chapter.. TKAM has been one of my must-read books, but haven't got the needed push for me to start.. It sounds fun to read it in a book group, and this is my FIRST TIME to join a group such as this! I don't read so quickly as I would really like to let a certain scene or episode linger for a while, so I'm not really sure I can finish on the stated schedule.. But I would love to join in the discussions, which, I hope will go on after Mar 21! CARPE & let's have a blast in this experience!


message 46: by Aashi (new)

Aashi | 3 comments And I finished the book. I have soooo many emotions for the book ( Atticus❤) and I am confused why I kept putting it off all this time. But I shall control till 21. Who else is done ???


message 47: by Nada (new)

Nada (africaanah) | 10 comments I'm fine with the book as well. Though this was not my first time reading it, it did feel like the first time.


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