RAE’S READS

Author: Rae Longest
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I had a good two weeks for reading. This second week has been rainy each day, so the weather was perfect for snuggling in and reading up a storm. (I guess that’s why the rain gauge had 5 inches in it.) The grades are posted; the semester has ended, and I spent most of my…
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I was feeling puny this morning, what with the current rain event which makes me ache from the nape of my neck to the soles of my feet, plus my arthritic fingers would not cooperate. I got off to a rocky start this morning with one bad thing happening after the other. It reminded me…
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Today’s first lines are from Home Body written by John Thorne and illustrated by Russell Christian: From the first “chapter,” “The Keyhole”: “At the head of the corridor, a closed door led to other corridors, unfurnished rooms, stairways and attics. The chill of unknown things entered through the door’s keyhole.” (Golfredo Parise Abecedary) ” On…
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Originally posted on Annette Rochelle Aben: The rain came down fast and fat Then stopped suddenly Thunder cleared its regal throat And the wind took a back seat ©2021 Annette Rochelle Aben
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Originally posted on Writer's Treasure Chest: Once again the sun is shining its beams are warming up the air. The warmth and nature touches plants Sprouting is the winter’s heir. ** Trees and flowers are growing buds blossoms develop in all colors and sizes the air is filled with insects and bird songs nature is…
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In an effort to read more non-fiction this year, I turned to inspirational books. Searching is the first of seven books I hope to read by the end of 2021 that could be classified as “inspirational.” The author declares that “…small-minded, boxed-in formulas of modern religion…” may not be the TRUTH. In a dozen-to-earth, frank…
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Many thanks to those of you who went along on my virtual four-day-trip to NYC (Virginia, that means you, dear.) and to Jay of This is My Truth Now, one of my favorite bloggers, who “played along” and met me at the New York Public Library one of those days. I had a glorious time…
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This 2019 publication is an “unforgettable story about a sleepy southern town, two fiercely independent women, and a truly magical friendship.” When I saw this “teaser,” I definitely wanted to read the book. Anything that is about the magic of books is right up my alley. Sarah Dove is the librarian of Dove Pond, North…
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In January, 2021, I started a personal project to read “all things by and related to Madeline L’Engle. So far I have reread and reviewed on PWR what I thought of as “the Wrinkle in Time trilogy,” only to discover there were two more books about the Wallace family. Also I read a biography by…