What

What you like to or most often read:

Ms. Arsenault: novels, love crime/mysteries, heartwarming stories self-improvement books

Mrs. Benosky: mystery books, newspaper, political books, fantasy/sci-fi books

Ms. Bertone: I love page-turning mystery and suspense novels, but I also enjoy romance and adventure books too. My new favorite is young adult literature!

Mrs. Blinderman: magazines about home stuff

Mr. Carr: Newspapers

Ms. Clark: Horticulture magazines, Graduate School text books

Ms. Cooney: magazine on running during the school year books in the summer

Mrs. Curtis: I read almost anything! From scientific journal to the Sunday comics.

Mrs. De Courcy: anything to do with decorating and cooking

Mr. Deering: Historical fiction and the newspaper

Mrs. Faria: I love mysteries, but I also read all kinds of novels from classic Jane Austen to Salman Rushdie, as well as an occasional book about American or European history. Oh, and then there are the French novels and short stories I pick up from time to time.

Ms. Fila: Fiction novels. People magazine. The newspaper. Education articles (both work-related or not). Psychology books.

Mrs. Fish: Women's Health Magazine, Financial books, Current Events for work, self-help books.

Ms. Flynn: best sellers, any novels where Boston is the setting, travel magazines

Ms. Forsyth: I love to read mysteries, thrillers, fiction and non-fiction. Stephen King is a personal favorite. Right now I'm making my way through the Harry Potter series again. I just bought the "Game of Thrones" series by George R.R. Martin and can hardly wait to start. I read multiple magazines, blogs on the internet and subscribe to professional publications through the internet.

Mrs. Gillette: "Huffington Post" "Asperger's Tip of the Week" "Parenting Asperger's Mini-course"

Mr. Goncalves: Newspaper, young adult books, educational leadership, and popular adult fiction

Ms. Greenleaf: In addition to novels, mysteries, biographies, autobiographies ... I LOVE reading cookbooks and learning about ingredients that I have never heard of.

Mrs. Jodoin: Mystery, cookbooks, bestsellers, old classics (Pride and Prejudice, Great Gatsby, To Kill a Mockingbird, etc.)

Ms. Kehoe: Most often, I like to read middle school literature to stay on top of the latest books for students, magazines, adventure books, inspirational stories, fantasies, biographies/autobiographies, and mysteries.

Mrs. Kersting: Mysteries, historical fiction, books on The American Revolution.

Mrs. Klemm: I mostly enjoy reading fiction.

Ms. Lague: Newspapers, Real Simple magazine, love stories, inspirational pieces, or a good mystery.

Mrs. Lydon: I read news on-line, occasionally a book from school that the students are reading, a book someone reccommends and woman's magazines because I don't have a lot of sustained time to read since we are an active family.

Mr. Martino: Lately I read a lot of cooking articles.

Mrs. McWha: Romance, Romance Suspense, Mystery

Mrs. Moffett: mysteries and other fictions, medical journals, biographies, home decorating magazines, gardening

Mrs. Nearis: James Patterson..The best!!!

Mr. Olbash: Historical accounts, biographies, non-fiction, and real estate journals

Mrs. Pasquarelli: to daughter - kid books, me - historical fiction, realistic fiction, English Journal

Ms. Place: biographies

Mr. Poska: Mystery or fiction

Mrs. Robbins: editorials

Mrs. Roebuck: I like mystery books.

Ms. Scoglio: romance, mystery, entertainment magazine

Mrs. Sherman: My favorite type of novel to read is historical fiction, but I also enjoy memoirs. I read the Salem News online and subscribe to Real Simple magazine. I also really enjoy reading young adult literature and have my Briscoe students to thank for some great suggestions.

Ms. Snow: mystery, romance, modern thought essays

Mrs. Sotirakopoulos: novels

Mrs. Spencer: Most often read newspaper, sometimes cooking magazines

Mr. Sullivan: magazines, newspapers, historical books, mystery books, how-to books

Mrs. Sullivan: newspaper, Stephen King, recipes, magazines, national geographic, harry potter, lord of the rings, chronicles of narnia, etc.

Mrs. Tobin: mysteries newspaper (everyday) People magazine

Mrs. Trider: biographies or John Grisham's works

Miss Villanti: local news and obituaries in the Salem News, recipes from cookbooks, online and in magazines, books for my book club, mysteries, reports for work, classified ads to find yard sales and Christmas fairs

Ms. Williams: nonfiction, some fiction, history, mystery books, news online, teacher websites

Mrs. Woitunski: novels set abroad, mysteries, historical fiction

Mrs. Wood-Bell: Time, Newspaper, Novels with rich character development

Ms. Woznick: I am sort of a news junkie, so I can read the news all the time - in papers or online. I read magazines in bed a lot. I love to read YA novels and adult nonfiction books. If you put words in front of me, I will read them.

Ms. Zmijewski: non-fiction, cook's illustrated, Boston Globe