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Compare And Contrast To Kill A Mockingbird Movie Vs Book

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My weekend was occupied by a whole lot of nothing. I didn't really expect anything extravagant to happen, but everyone at least wants an eye opener to occur. First, on Saturday, I had a Burdick volleyball game which ended with my team winning all three games. After, my mom and I got Starbucks with me ordering a frappuccino, even though I know it's ten degrees out. Then, I had one of those moments where you remember something that is going to occur and then you get all elated. For the rest of the weekend I did nothing, as you can see by the first sentence, but I did do something I haven't done for awhile, read. At the beginning of the year, I had started to read How to Kill a Mockingbird, but unfortunately I took my distance from the book for about two months. …show more content…

Right now I'm reading The Book Thief and at first my brain had difficulty comprehending the very first pages, however, I'm now halfway through it. The book, so far, is great because of the fact that you can really indulge into the story that's unfolding. Once I commenced on reading the book again, it makes me question the people who say they hate reading. Or the people who prefer the movies to the books. Yes, some of the movie adaptations can be great, but the books present more definition that make you get stuck in the book's reality. Anyways, I guess it's your own opinion that matters, however, if I were to chose between the book or the movie, I would chose the book. On Sunday, I watched Netflix and as you guessed it, read. I hope you guys had a great

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