RAE’S READS

Author: Rae Longest

  • Elizabeth Gilbert is an author whose books I have always found pleasing. After reading her non-fiction offerings, I was intrigued as to what her novel would be like. City of Girls, which deals with life in New York City over several decades, held a special spot in my heart at this time because my  girlfriends’ trip…

  • One cannot take a trip to NYC without buying some new clothes. Although two of my traveling girlfriends planned to do some serious shopping while in NYC, shopping was not on my agenda. I had already purchased clothes for the trip. How can a girl attend a Broadway show without a new dress? I found…

  • This book is predominately white. The actual building in NYC, The NY Public Library is made of white marble. I chose this book because it is the latest by my favorite author, Fiona Davis. Like all her other novels, this one features and explores an iconic NYC building. Did you know there was once an…

  • I received this invitation in my email this morning (truth!) from Jay Cudney, blogger of This is My Truth Now, and author extraordinare, “You must stop by the NYPL and check out the Rose Room. I’ll meet you by the lions and buy you some tea in Bryant Park next door.” Jay is a long-time…

  • Originally posted on Literacy and Me: What better way to celebrate Dr. Seuss’s birthday than to observe Read Across America Day? Today, March 2nd is Dr. Seuss’s birthday; it would be his 117th. Interestingly enough, he “was voted ‘Least Likely to Succeed’ by his classmates at Dartmouth College (1921-1925)” It was he who coined the…

  • Today is the first day of my virtual trip to NYC. My arrival is in the evening, and the whole city is lit up for me. I can hardly wait to unpack and enjoy my elegant hotel room. LOL

  • I didn’t love the weather in February; I didn’t love the fact that the pandemic wasn’t getting better. I did love my local library and celebrated Love Your Library Month by donating to the Brazoria County Library, and supporting the Alvin Library League by buying used books for my Little Free Library several times. I…

  • This week was sunny, often cloudy and humid, but…WHO CARES! No more snow; no more 14 degrees with no heat. The plumbing and heat & air-conditioning trucks travel throughout the subdivision, and soaked carpeting and insulation are left out on yards to be picked up. Things are slowly returning to normal. I am caught up…

  • The subtitle, “Knowing What You Don’t Know,” let’s us know this is a book about the value of rethinking. Taking tests as a student, I was always told “Go with your first instinct and never change answers; don’t overthink.” Grant says just the opposite. He complains that when we get an idea, we freeze it…