The Taming of the Shrew (The New Folger Library Shakespeare)3 reviews
William Shakespeare

Washington Square Press, 2004

A hilarious play of the battle between the sexes.

+ A comedy of wit, But not Shakespeare's Best

This play is one of Shakespeare's most ribald, but I enjoyed it just the same. It's lusty, earthy and somewhat farcical. It's a very popular play because it is funny and fast-moving. And Shakespeare's wordplay is at its best here. I defy anyone not to laugh out loud numerously as they read this ...
  
  











  



  
Fahrenheit 4517 reviews
Ray Bradbury

HarperVoyager, 2004

It was a pleasure to burn....

+ Written in the basement of the UCLA library
+ True Fiction
+ A must read for everyone
+ Wonderful Book
  
  











  



  
To Kill a Mockingbird (Harper Perennial Modern Classics)20 reviews
Harper Lee

Harper Perennial Modern Classics, 2006

Simply Essential Reading Vividly Encapsulates Depression-Era Racial Hatred in the Deep South

+ In Jim Crow Times
+ Truly a Masterpiece
+ A favorite forever
  
  











  



  
The Catcher in the Rye2754 reviews
J.D. Salinger

Back Bay Books, 2001

my favorite book ever

+ Deserves the honor of "a classic"

Holden Caufield is possibly my favorite fictional character. Or should I say, he's the one I could most relate to. If you've ever been depressed and lonely, you can relate to Holden. If you're cynical, you can relate to Holden. Some would call him a bitter adolescent. Some would say he sees ...
  
  











  



  
Animal Farm: Centennial Edition1144 reviews
George Orwell

Plume, 2003

Animal Farm....Your typical Happily Ever After?

+ Perhaps The Easiest Read For The Most To Be Gained
+ Animal Farm-Book
+ Communsim in a Farm?
+ "Animal Farm" Book Review
  
  











  



  
Romeo and Juliet (Folger Shakespeare Library)28 reviews
William Shakespeare

Washington Square Press, 2004

Can Love Conquer All?

+ Shakespeare is forever
+ The supporting actors shine...
+ A Student's Review
+ too good
  
  











  



  
Dr. Cook's Garden2 reviews
Ira Levin

Dramatists Play Service, 1968

Dated, but still excellent

+ "Dr. Cook's Garden"

This is a fine piece of dramatic work. It is certainly a little outdated, and areas of it are very melodramatic. But on the whole, it succeeds due to interesting characters and a plot dealing with issues that are not often approached in the theater. Dr. Cook is the only doctor in a small town, ...
  
  











  



  
Fahrenheit 4517 reviews
Ray Bradbury

HarperVoyager, 2004

It was a pleasure to burn....

+ Written in the basement of the UCLA library
+ True Fiction
+ A must read for everyone
+ Wonderful Book
  
  











  



  
The Taming of the Shrew (The New Folger Library Shakespeare)3 reviews
William Shakespeare

Washington Square Press, 2004

A hilarious play of the battle between the sexes.

+ A comedy of wit, But not Shakespeare's Best

This play is one of Shakespeare's most ribald, but I enjoyed it just the same. It's lusty, earthy and somewhat farcical. It's a very popular play because it is funny and fast-moving. And Shakespeare's wordplay is at its best here. I defy anyone not to laugh out loud numerously as they read this ...
  
  











  



  
Romeo and Juliet (Folger Shakespeare Library)28 reviews
William Shakespeare

Washington Square Press, 2004

Can Love Conquer All?

+ Shakespeare is forever
+ The supporting actors shine...
+ A Student's Review
+ too good
  
  











  



  
To Kill a Mockingbird (Harper Perennial Modern Classics)20 reviews
Harper Lee

Harper Perennial Modern Classics, 2006

Simply Essential Reading Vividly Encapsulates Depression-Era Racial Hatred in the Deep South

+ In Jim Crow Times
+ Truly a Masterpiece
+ A favorite forever
  
  











  



  
Dr. Cook's Garden2 reviews
Ira Levin

Dramatists Play Service, 1968

Dated, but still excellent

+ "Dr. Cook's Garden"

This is a fine piece of dramatic work. It is certainly a little outdated, and areas of it are very melodramatic. But on the whole, it succeeds due to interesting characters and a plot dealing with issues that are not often approached in the theater. Dr. Cook is the only doctor in a small town, ...
  
  











  



  
Animal Farm: Centennial Edition1144 reviews
George Orwell

Plume, 2003

Animal Farm....Your typical Happily Ever After?

+ Perhaps The Easiest Read For The Most To Be Gained
+ Animal Farm-Book
+ Communsim in a Farm?
+ "Animal Farm" Book Review
  
  











  



  
The Catcher in the Rye2754 reviews
J.D. Salinger

Back Bay Books, 2001

my favorite book ever

+ Deserves the honor of "a classic"

Holden Caufield is possibly my favorite fictional character. Or should I say, he's the one I could most relate to. If you've ever been depressed and lonely, you can relate to Holden. If you're cynical, you can relate to Holden. Some would call him a bitter adolescent. Some would say he sees ...