Convicted murderer Jodi Arias has a lot of time on her hands while she waits for the retrial that will determine if she will be given the death penalty of life imprisonment. Like many prisoners she has decided to spend a great deal of that time reading; unlike most inmates she has started a webpage where she reviews each book she reads, according to HLN.

Arias had high praise for Harper Lee's classic novel about the trial of a falsely accused man "To Kill a Mockingbird" on her site JodisPage.com. Arias liked the book so much that she cried three times while reading it.

"I just finished 'To Kill a Mockinbird,' which I managed to avoid reading in HS. I understand now why it's a classic. It was a good read. This author, now elderly and nearly blind and deaf, was conned out of her royalties for a period, but won them back in a recent legal battle. Good for her!"

Arias also included some of her favorite quotes by protagonist Atticus Finch. It is abundantly clear why one of the quotes resonated with Arias after her recent trial.

"The one place a man ought to get a square deal is in a courtroom, be he any color of the rainbow, but people have a way of carrying their resentment right into the jury box," Atticus Finch as quoted by Jodi Arias.

Arias seems to enjoy books that have to do with her Mormon faith. She read Jon Krakauer's critical look at the Mormon Church "Under the Banner of Heaven." Arias also was fond of the "Twilight" series by Stephenie Meyer.

"I read these all in 2010 & 2011 and loved them," Arias wrote. "Their (sic) religious books, so it was interesting to note that the author, who is LDS, seamlessly weaves LDS themes throughout the saga (eternal life, eternal marriage, eternal families, ect.)."

Arias also notes that Deepak Chopra's nonfiction is preferred over his fiction and that even though she thought "Seabiscuit" would be boring it was not. Right now Arias is reading "Edgar Cayce on the Akashic Records" by Kevin J. Todeschi, according to JodiPage.com.