



Here are some books that you should read over the spring time.
Title: To Kill a Mockingbird
Author: Harper Lee
Rachied Rating: 5 Stars!
This book is one of my new favorites, and it's a classic! Harper Lee writes a story about two young kids, Jem and Scout, growing up in the south. Jem is the older brother of Scout and he tries to protect the curious little sister he has from the hard times in their little town. Meanwhile, their father, Atticus is dealing with a court case about a black man raping a young white woman, and since it is in the past, we all know that this is a lie. Read To Kill a Mockingbird to explore the south in the early 1900s and be a curios kid growing up again!
Title: Death Be Not Proud
Author: John Gunther
Rachied Rating: One Star, yes one star.
Death Be Not Proud is a true story written by the father of a son who developed a brain tumor his last year of high school. The dad freaks out, the mom does too, the kid goes in and out of the hospital. People claim that it is a classic, but it totally is not as good as any other classic I've read. Just, take my advice, and don't read it.
Title: Of Mice and Men
Author: John Steinbeck
Rachied Rating: Three stars
Waaay better than Death Be Not Proud,, but still not as good as To Kill a Mockingbird. Of Mice and Men is about two middle aged men going around northern California in search of jobs. One of the men is mentally disabled and has a problem with not following any rules at all. The other is a ladies man who could care less about everyone else except money and chicks. Most people might disagree with me, but I think the ending of this book was the best part and pulled my rating up over the two star mark.
Title: Romeo and Juliet
Author: William Shakespeare
Rachied Rating: Three Stars
Most people claim the Romeo and Juliet is the classic to all classics, but personally, I could care a whole lot less if it was a classic or not. We pretty much all know how the story goes, and if not, well, then you are lucky that you don't. This is a play written by William Shakespeare that I think everyone loves except for me. Romeo is a big fat cry baby that just wants everything his way, and Juliet is too young and naive to get that he really doesn't love her and that he just loves the idea of being in love with someone. I will tell you not to read it unless you really have to for school or something.
All in all, the winner of Spring Reads is To Kill a Mockingbird, so read it before Spring ends to find your inner child of the Spring.
-rachied