RAE’S READS

Last week was Spring Break, and I took a break from my Sunday (Evening) Posts. I am pleased to report that during Spring Break and over this week end, I have been able to work in a good bit of reading. Here’s my “progress report.”

Finished:

The Fortelling by Alice Hoffman (reviewed on this blog this past week)

Second Chance Grill by Christine Nolti, a light, escape-reading romance that will be reviewed soon

Girl Waits with Gun by Amy Stewart, a delightful mystery which kept me turning pages and staying up too late    Shout out to Aurora–Yes, I’ve finished it!

Housekeeping by Marilynne Robinson, a strange, depressing, but truly beautiful book, which counted for my “H” in The Alphabet Challenge

Started:

I Thought It Was Just Me (But It Wasn’t) by Brene Brown, a book I have had for a long while on my TBR shelf and which will count as the letter “I” in the challenge

Holes, by Louis Sacher, a YA novel recommended by the clerk at Half Price Books to place in my Little Free Library for males

Books I purchased and can’t wait to start:

McEvan’s The Children Act and John Irving’s Last Night in Twisted River, both books I have heard of or read ABOUT, but haven’t gotten around to reading. Now I have no excuse.

Films watched:

Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri and Mudbound, both excellent viewing

The week ahead promises to be full, but filled with a variety of activities: class, of course; a guest lecture for my grandson’s writing class; a haircut, needed very badly; and hopefully some shopping and eating out.

I hope your week coming up is as promising and that it brings on Esster weekend as a fresh start and good spirits for all.

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8 responses to “SUNDAY (EVENING) POST”

  1. Bonnie Avatar
    Bonnie

    Happy Easter!

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    1. Rae Longest Avatar

      Happy Easter!
      Happy Spring!
      Happy, happy Everything!

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  2. Luanne Avatar

    Housekeeping is such a good book. I have a friend who used to teach it frequently in her college literature classes. I have taught Holes before (for Children’s Literature). What an astonishing book with its tall tales and sincere emotions!

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    1. Rae Longest Avatar

      Both books are extra special ones.

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      1. Rae Longest Avatar

        I had read most of Robinson already. I was glad to finally read her first novel.

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  3. sjhigbee Avatar

    It sounds like last week was a lovely break – didn’t you do well with your reading? I have just started a 3 week break for Easter – which is very, very welcome as I’m desperately tried right now and am really looking forward to getting stuck into my writing, which has taken a back seat for too long. Thank you for your kind words regarding my sister, who is now at home and waiting for further tests.

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  4. Rae Longest Avatar

    Tell your sister to hang in there. I ,too, am waiting for test results. The waiting is worse than the tests! Enjoy your break. Don’t work harder on the break and be needing to go back to the routine to get some rest!!!!!

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