The document discusses strategies for engaging high school readers through choice and independent reading. It notes that traditional approaches of assigning common texts can discourage reading enjoyment and motivation. The author polled students and found many had not read novels in high school. To address this, the author now incorporates more choice into the curriculum. Successful tactics include book talks to promote interest, dedicating class time for independent reading, and devising engaging assignments that allow creative responses to reading. Choice and independent reading have improved student reading scores and engagement.