RAE’S READS

Author: Rae Longest

  • Some random thoughts on a cloudy, but thankfully warmish Thursday morning… My “devotional” from Simple Abundance this morning deals with “Reordering Your Priorities.” It begins as follows: “Most women I know have one conscious priority: making it through the day.” We expect rain today, and I am wearing a T-shirt I had made locally. It…

  • Copy a few lines from your current read into the reply box below. I often get great ideas for my TBR list from this source. Casey, a wannabe writer and currently a waitress at a popular, upscale restaurant is telling a co-worker about her recent date: “I tell Harry about the date at lunch the…

  • Originally posted on Brainfluff: Of course dragonets should be taught to read and write! We’re civilised beings, not brutish fire-breathing monsters – though if you don’t agree, I may well swoop down and flame you… Castellan the Black, mighty dragon warrior, features in my short story Picky Eaters, written to provide a humorous escape from…

  • One of my 2021 reading goals was to read more poetry. This 2020 collection of poems was recommended by a fellow blogger, and it resulted in my copying several poems for future re-reading and for help in teaching my Advanced Writing class. The slim volume contains paintings, prose, and poetry by a young poet who…

  • Originally posted on Literacy and Me: It’s not really a genre, but books about books are my favorites! Books about librarians, libraries, antique books, love-affairs with books come in a close second. Recently I heard about a book titled Q’s Legacy, which was listed on a list of books about books. I had no idea…

  • Today’s recommendation is bit tardy because the big winter power outage in Texas took all our power and the internet with it for over three days. We live thirty miles south of Houston, and our home is all-electric (of course). Thankfully, we had received a quilt apiece for Christmas, and with other quilts, blankets and…

  • HAPPY Valentine’s Day CHILDREN’S BOOKS POETRY I finished up two books today, and am planning to start two new ones tonight. QUICK LOOK BACK–GOALS SET FOR 2021 *Clearing TBR shelves We simply made room for more by adding built-in bookshelves in the guest bedroom at Christmas. *Reading more non-fiction I am making excellent progress here…

  • I read about this book, just out this year, in a review in The Houston Chronicle. What made me want to read it was it was set in Odessa, Texas, where my neighbor grew up. All I remember from what she told me about the town was about the terrible, red, dust storms. The Odessa…

  • Gong Hei Fatt Choy! Gong Xi Fa Cai! Happy Year of the Ox! #CNY #CNYbooks #ChineseNewYear #LunarNewYear #YearoftheOx

    Originally posted on Hooked On Bookz: Chinese/Lunar New Year falls on the 12th of February (based in the cycle of the moon, varying slightly from year to year) this year. And year 2021 is the year of the ox. This time of the year, my family and I would usually travel back to Malaysia to…

  • Today I highly recommend Kashmira Sheth’s Nina Soni, Master of the Garden. Indian children will see their own families reflected in Nina’s family, will read words they hear at home in Hindi, and be reminded of Indian food and snacks they often eat at their own tables. Other kids will learn of these interesting words…