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ginpomelo 's review for:
Go Set a Watchman
by Harper Lee
emotional
reflective
sad
slow-paced
Strong character development:
Complicated
Loveable characters:
No
Diverse cast of characters:
No
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Yes
"You've cheated me in a way that's inexpressible, but don't let it worry you, because the joke is entirely on me. You're the only person I think I've every fully trusted and now I'm done for."
So I don't have a visceral affection for Atticus Finch as a civil rights hero from childhood, and there are parts of the ending that are low-key (high-key?) infuriating, but overall it made me feel a lot in my heart place. Despite it being in a rougher shape than it should be (something that I think is a disservice on the publishers' part) you can see the seed of what will become To Kill a Mockingbird. I also enjoy Harper Lee's humor, which makes the angry parts of it more notable. Honestly, it made Harper Lee infinitely more interesting to me as a writer, to know that she had this well of rage inside her. Idk man.
So I don't have a visceral affection for Atticus Finch as a civil rights hero from childhood, and there are parts of the ending that are low-key (high-key?) infuriating, but overall it made me feel a lot in my heart place. Despite it being in a rougher shape than it should be (something that I think is a disservice on the publishers' part) you can see the seed of what will become To Kill a Mockingbird. I also enjoy Harper Lee's humor, which makes the angry parts of it more notable. Honestly, it made Harper Lee infinitely more interesting to me as a writer, to know that she had this well of rage inside her. Idk man.