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  1. Ten Must-Read Classics of Great Literature Because I love to read good books - I want to have the honor of introducing you to ten favorite classic novels that have enchanted and entertained readers for decades. I feel one of the saddest effects of modern society has been to take young people...
  2. To Kill A Mockingbird, by Harper Lee She said it was a love story, but most people think of it as a great classic of Southern life. She never had another book published, yet this one, written early in life, won the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction in 1961--the highest honor for great literatu...
  3. Top 10 Books Stephen King once said "If you don't have the time to read, you don't have the time or the tools to write." I've always wanted to be a writer, because of how much I love to read. I read a lot, probably more than most people. I average 5 to 6 books /...
  4. Gregory Peck Film Star One of my all time favorite male celebrities is Gregory Peck. His film making career spanned 56 years and we saw him as many different types of characters. Acting in some 71 different films from 1944 through 2000. Peck was also active politically a...
  5. To Kill A Mockingbird This Pulitzer Prize-winning novel is one of the most well known and widely read pieces of American literature. This classic is an immediate favorite of almost everyone who reads it and remains one of the most widely taught books in American classroom...
  6. Mob vs. Man in Huckleberry Finn and To Kill a Mockingbird Huck Finn and Scout Finch are two of American literature's most memorable and endearing narrators. One of the reasons they offer such fresh perspectives on the world is that they're still at the age where wiping your hands on the tablecloth is a pard...
  7. Harper Lee
  8. The Ultimate Leading Man: Gregory Peck As far as I'm concerned, Gregory Peck was the ultimate leading man. He was the man so many of us dreamed of meeting someday: full of unwavering integrity, determination, honesty, wisdom, gentleness, charm, subtle wit, and strength. He brought all of...
  9. Boo! A Halloween summary of To Kill a Mockingbird For many, Halloween is the time to brave the consumer crowds, dress up like our favorite villains and superheroes, and invest in a dental plan. For those of us who are too old (or too sober) to put on a Halloween costume, however, this is the perfect...
  10. Watching Characters Grow Up: The Catcher in the Rye and To Kill a Mockingbird For most of us, reading "The Catcher in the Rye" and "To Kill a Mockingbird" sticks out as a highlight of the high school lit experience. This ain't no Charles Dickens; both stories are narrated by young protagonists in everyd...
  11. Crazy and Inspiring Quotes from Hamlet and To Kill a Mockingbird "The Tragedy of Hamlet" is one of those plays that hovers around a thousand on the quotability meter. "To be, or not to be" and the ensuing inner debate on suicide is one of the earliest and most important moments of existentialis...
  12. James Scott Bell, The Author I've been an avid reader for 39 years, give or take a year or two, and it's very rarely that I run across a book that can hold my complete attention. You know the kind, that once you start reading it, you fall deeper and deeper into the story? Well,...
  13. Some Books That Are Important To Me Books can inspire, challenge, and change a person's life. They feed imagination. They reveal other worlds. They reveal souls. They have changed my outlook, my considerations, and my writing style. Here are a few that have meant much to me.