Oct 09, 2015 11:30 AM
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From Harper Lee comes a historic point new novel set two decades after her dearest Pulitzer Prize-winning gem, To Kill a Mockingbird.
I truly appreciated this book. All other Southern titles I've perused falls into the transitioning sort, and in spite of the fact that there is without a doubt a component of this in here, it is a great deal more perplexing and at a later age than most. I adored the written work, and it truly made me think. The reason it loses a star is on account of Scout now and again aggravated me, and I never truly joined with her or Hank.
It's verging on difficult to survey Go set a Watchman without contrasting it with To slaughter a Mockingbird. I imagine that Watchman would have been as mainstream as TKAM, however MUCH more dubious. TKAM evoked feelings in me - it made me snicker, it made me tragic, it made me begin to look all starry eyed at the characters. Gatekeeper made me think - about legislative issues, about our association with our guardians and so forth. Both books are brilliant, the length of you don't expect an expansion of the one in the other.
A decent novel that remains solitary in its own particular right. I am left simply wishing she had composed more, it was and is a colossal misfortune.