How many time have you read "To Kill a Mockingbird"? What did you enjoy most about the book?
I own the book so I have read it probably 10 times at least. I love everything about it so its hard to narrow. I love the fact its from the view of a child, but that it is about alot of majors issues and how they view them. It discusses racism and just the depth of that from the eyes of a lawyers kid who watches her white father try to prove a black man innocent and fails because of racism set back in the 50s in alabama. 
What is the biggest lesson that could be learned from the book? And do you feel there is any value in students and young adults reading the book now to help create awareness to social injustice?
YES!!! It is one of the most important books to learn about the foolish of being racist and it causing a black man to lose his life. He had be proven inncocent with evidence. But the defandant was black and the jury and everyone in there was white. Meaning it would not have matter if he was guilty or not. In the 50s especially in the south people were no accepting. They ended up hanging an innocent man because they wanted him to be guilty. 
I agree...Are there any other good books like "To Kill a Mockingbird" that you would recommend? How has the book changed you or your perception? 
It didnt change my perspective it reassured it. Since its through the eyes of a child and her trying to understand why the world is the way it is. It's very deep. And no that one is just my favorite. What about you? Any good recommendations?
There are a few..."The Hate U Give" and "The Unknown Americans" are pretty good!
Wow. I have never heard of either one of those. I will have to check them out! The hate you give sounds very deep 
It has a strong message!
It sounds like it just based off the title!