Post by Meg on Nov 12, 2008 19:30:10 GMT
Season One:
John Steinbeck "The Winter Of Our Discontent"
Episode: Pilot
Scene: While playing some basketball down at the river-court, Skills ask Lucas what he's currently reading.
William Shakespeare "Julius Ceaser"
Episode: Pilot
Scene: At dinner, Karen and Haley give Lucas a book they found at the café.
Ayn Rand "Atlas Shrugged"
Episode: 1.01
Scene: Raven team-mate, Jake Jagielski hands Lucas a book (in the library at school) to read.
David Mack "Kabuki Scarab"
Episode: 1.01
Scene: Peyton reads "Kabuki Scarab" (in hardcover) while Nathan was on her bed talking to her.
John Steinbeck "Of Mice and Men"
Episode: 1.05
Scene: As the Ravens take off for their away game in Pinkerton, Lucas plays the CD Peyton made for him, and begins to read.
F. Scott Fitzgerald "The Great Gatsby"
Episode: 1.06
Scene: Peyton sits down with Lucas as he reads a book and listens to music during lunch at school. They talk about whether he will or will not attend Dan's annual Basketball Appreciation party.
John Steinbeck "The Winter Of Our Discontent"
Episode: 1.08
Scene: Apparently Lucas is done reading this Steinbeck classic, because he gives it to Brooke to read... before they go on their "first date."
W. Somerset Maugham "Of Human Bondage"
Episode: 1.10
Scene: Brooke and Lucas search the library for Of Human Bondage, a book Lucas is looking for. Brooke couldn't pronounce the authors name.
John Steinbeck "The Winter of Our Discontent"
Episode: 1.10
Scene: Lucas and Peyton talk at the school about her dad. Before the scene ends, Lucas ask Peyton if she minds if he reads a little bit.
Antoine de Saint-Exupéry "The Little Prince"
Episode: 1.10
Scene: Haley ask Nathan if he's read the book while they're at the tutoring center.
J.D Salinger (reference)
Episode: 1.13
Scene: As Karen helps Brooke put up a 'Get Well' poster in Lucas' hospital room, the two talk about Lucas and Brooke's relationship with him. She lets it be known she's currently reading a book by J.D. Salinger for him.
Season Two:
Nathaniel Hawthorne's "The Scarlet Letter"
Episode: 2.10
Scene: Lucas is reading when Haley interrupts him upset that her lied to her about Nathan's whereabouts from the night before. Shortly after, Karen argues with Lucas over his decision to not get tested for HCM.
The Arbinger Institute "Leadership and Self Deception"
Episode: 2.13
Scene: Lucas helps Brooke with her campaign, she reads a speech out of a book.
Jack London "Call of the Wild"
Episode: 2.14
Scene: Lucas and Dan discuss the book Call of the Wild and the author's work over breakfast at the Scott house. Earlier Lucas is seen reading it when Haley calls him.
John Bartlett "Bartlett's Familiar Quotations: 16th Edition"
Episode: 2.15
Scene: Lucas gives Brooke a book filled with quotes, speeches and such to help with her campaign speech for running as Tree Hill High's 'Student Council President'.
Arthur Conan Doyle "Sherlock Holmes: The Hound of the Baskervilles"
Episode: 2.18
Scene: Lucas returns a book he borrowed from Dan's home library, they talk about Sherlock Holmes for a bit.
Arthur Conan Doyle "Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes"
Episode: 2.18
Scene: Later in the episode, Lucas visits Dan Scott Motors -- Dan hands Lucas another Sherlock Holmes book. The two have a discussion on Arthur Conan Doyle's final Sherlock Holmes story.
Season Three:
Nicholas Sparks "The Notebook"
Episode: 3.07
Scene: Skills and Bevin watch the film version of Nicholas Sparks novel "The Notebook." The movie starred Ryan Gosling and Rachel McAdams.
Aldous Huxley "Brave New World"
Episode: 3.10
Scene: Lucas meets up with an old friend named Faith at her local basketball court. Faith is reading the book "Brave New World," which is actually the name of this episode.
Season Six:
Cecily von Ziegesar "Gossip Girl Series"
Episode: 6.06
Scene: Lucas is approached in the bookstore while on tour in Omaha, NE and is asked to sign a girls Gossip Girl book. He laughs, but still signs.