What are you reading?
“‘A Tale of Two Cities’ by Charles Dickens. I read the shorter version when I was very small. ... He develops characters very deeply.”
— Stella Leung, music therapy major, Hong Kong
“‘Art As an Early Intervention Tool for Children With Autism’ by Nicole Martin. I read it because the author is my wife.”
— Daniel Jones, mechanical engineer, Claremore, Okla.
“‘Peeps’ by Scott Westerfeld. It’s about vampires. ... I read some of his other books and I liked them.”
— Libby Lewis, WJHS eighth-grader, Lawrence
“‘From Grandmother to Granddaughter: Salvadoran Women’s Stories’ by Michael Gorkin, Marta Pineda and Gloria Leal. It’s about how gender and class roles have changed since the end of the El Salvadoran civil war.”
— Patrick Moore, barista, Wichita