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Thank you, Harper Lee

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Amazing author. To Kill a Mockingbird was one of the BEST books I have read. Generations of readers have been deeply changed by it.

When I was reading this a year ago, I typed a LONG block quote from the book on my phone just to read the scene over and over again. I believe this book also taught me to be sensitive to others because “there’s just one kind of folks. Folks.” (oh wow I can still remember it). A journey through Scout’s innocence being “killed” by a sad reality — you’ll experience a whole lot of feels.

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Reading this book was one of the main reasons why I flip when INJUSTICE was clearly showed in a situation. Have you ever been stereotyped? Lots of those in the world, maybe this would serve as an eye-opener and increase your awareness (and possibly, thoughtfulness).

When I finished the book, I thought to read it again. And again. And again. It really had a great effect on me.

Kung hindi niyo pa nababasa, then I gladly recommend it. It’s never too late to read one of literature’s masterpieces.

I still have yet to read Go Set a Watchman. One of these days, I’m sure.

Thank you for sharing your talent to the world. RIP Harper Lee!

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Blogger Recognition Award

Hey, guys! It’s been a while since my last post (maybe six days? heehee), but when I got to WordPress I found out that I was nominated for the “Blogger Recognition Award” by Uldis (https://uldisblog.wordpress.com/). You might want to visit his blog, he posts great inspirational writings and you’ll surely be motivated after, too. Thanks a lot, Uldis!… Continue reading Blogger Recognition Award