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naomi24 | 23:25 Sat 07th May 2016 | Arts & Literature
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I've just finished reading this book.

This from Wiki: //Although written before her [Harper Lee] first and only other published novel, the Pulitzer Prize-winning To Kill a Mockingbird—and initially promoted by its publisher as a sequel—it is now more widely accepted as being a first draft of the famous novel//

If you've read it, or read both books as I have, any thoughts would be appreciated.

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I haven't read it; but if you bought it in Michigan you might get your money back

http://www.mhpbooks.com/why-brilliant-books-is-offering-refunds-to-customers-who-purchased-go-set-a-watchman/
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jno, I know there has been controversy surrounding this book - but I was aware of that before I bought it so I wouldn't want my money back.
I enjoyed it. I read To Kill A Mockingbird just before Go Set a Watchman was released, and if the second book hadn't been published I might not have got aroundto reading the first, even though it's a classic.
I loved Mockingbird and can understand how people who've loved it for years might have been disappointed with the sequel, and with Atticus's perceived racism. However, I still think they're both great books.
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Cloverjo, I first read 'Mockingbird' years ago so I decided to re-read it before I read this one and I was pleased I had. "Watchman" was clearly written first - pertinent facts didn't align with those in 'Mockingbird' - but I thoroughly enjoyed it. Certainly plenty of food for thought there.

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