Category Archives: Books that Corrupt Youth
Why Does Thou Mockingbird no Longer Sing? (Mike Gentile)
The graphicness portrayed in novel, To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee displays many types of antagonistic events and controversial ideas of the early 1960’s time period in America to bring to light the topic of racial discrimination. The novel … Continue reading
Perks of Being a Wallflower (Jessica Outrich)
Every page of a book has the potential to open a reader’s mind. The words on the pages and the style of language can be so flawlessly written that the author can persuade their audience into an idea without the … Continue reading
Lord of the Flies (Ryan Werts)
Why Lord of the Flies? In the society of today, we view ourselves as civilized, intelligent beings. We do not find ourselves scavenging for food or water, struggling to survive. For the most part, people today get to live quite … Continue reading
Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland (Brian Vojtko)
Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland Quick Summary Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland is a fiction novel created by Charles Lutwidge Dodgson under the pseudonym Lewis Carroll. The novel starts out with a young girl named Alice who spots a white rabbit that … Continue reading
Hunger Games (Meaghan Merritt)
Banned books are becoming more and more prevalent in our culture. Many journals and newspapers even have articles on banned books which brings the question on why are we banning books, and should they actually be banned. Some books are … Continue reading