Answering this by tonight would be optimal, but it would be good to have regardless.
2006-11-08
15:42:33
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I wish I could "flag as retarded" . . . I said online.
2006-11-08
15:59:59 ·
update #1
Kimberley.
2006-11-08
16:00:18 ·
update #2
I wish I could spell/edit comments . . .
2006-11-08
16:00:57 ·
update #3
VISIT THE LINK BELOW:
http://mybookslink.com/to-kill-a-mocking-bird-by-harper-lee-free-pdf-download
2014-04-19 21:24:04
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answered by Khurram Siddique 1
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Just search up To Kill A Mockingbird pdf, and it will show up, this is the same for most books
2015-02-16 07:42:07
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answered by ? 1
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reading is much better the book keeps u thinking and you simply get greater detail in what folks are thinking and you simply get more imagination
2017-03-03 20:37:47
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answered by ? 3
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You can have it in pdf format. Just download it for free here http://tokillamockingbirdebook.blogspot.com. I tried some sites but this one is the only site that you can download for free.
2014-04-10 21:19:21
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answered by Anonymous
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I managed to find the e-book, the subtitles for the movie, and the cliff notes by searching for "kill mockingbird" with DC++. DC++ is a peer to peer application that is free to download from the following site:
http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=40287&package_id=70036
I should note: I do not recommend downloading or distributing copywrited material because it is illegal.
2006-11-08 15:54:45
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answered by NSA•KEY 2
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Probably nowhere, as it's still under copyright.
It's not on Project Gutenberg.
I just checked my favorite online bookseller, and they don't have any e-books of To Kill a Mockingbird, either. (And this particular seller has a big stock of e-books quite cheap.)
You are probably stuck with getting hardcopy. Any all-night used bookstores in your 'hood?
2006-11-08 16:03:40
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answered by Kate G 1
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I don't know where you could find the full text, but spark notes ( http://www.sparknotes.com/lit/mocking ) might help some... I don't know where you live, but some public libraries have an online system that will allow you to download audiobooks. Sorry I couldn't find anything else. Best of luck!
2006-11-08 15:59:06
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answered by Anonymous
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Try the library.
2006-11-08 15:54:38
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answered by Oh, I see 4
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