If you have elementary, middle school, or high school students at your house, chances are they have a summer reading list. Depending on how old they are, it could include anything from Dr. Seuss’s Horton Hears a Who to 7 Habits of Highly Effective Teens, by Sean Covey — both are on our state’s department of education 2008 list.

I’m currently reading Emotion Marketing: the Hallmark Way of Winning Customers for Life (by Robinette and Brand, with Lenz) and Thomas Harris’s psychology classic, I’m OK, You’re OK.  What comes after that? It’ll probably come from my “to read” notebook. Maybe First Impressions: What You Don’t Know ABout How Others See You, by Dr. Ann Demarais; Creators, by Paul Johnson; or My Father Is a Book, by Janna Malamud Smith (daughter of author Bernard Malamud).

A summer reading list isn’t a bad idea. Do you have one? What’s on it?