I know that I have read To Kill A Mockingbird at least 20 times, more than any other book ever written. The main reason for this is that I read it to all of my Language classes that I taught the last four years before I retired. We also watched the video.
In my opinion, it is one book that is hard to put down, and although it is easy reading, it is also a well written book. Being a Southerner I can relate to the plot, and being an old Southerner I can relate to that time period.
The thing many people wonder about it why Harper Lee never wrote another book. Was she afraid that another book would not be as good and would disappoint her fans, was it that she didn't have the imagination for another book, or was it just too much work?