RAE’S READS

Author: Rae Longest
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A former student sent me this book before Christmas, and it wasn’t until recently that I got to it. I finished it earlier this week and mailed it back because she confessed she hadn’t read it either. I think she will enjoy this debut novel as much as I did. The word “quickening” means a…
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Today’s Friday Firstliner comes from Tanya Maria Barrientos’ Frontera Street. “DEE There are fourteen verb tenses in Spanish, so much more than the past, present, and future. That’s what it said in the first sentence of the paperback I bought, thinking I just needed to brush up.” I plan to start this one today.
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As a thirty-something year veteran of the college-level classroom, one would think I didn’t need this book. They would be wrong. Several things, including tips on holding discussions, tips on grading, and relating to students, I found helpful even though this coming semester I will be teaching strictly online. This is a book I will…
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Originally posted on Annette Rochelle Aben: May your life be weird Random, weird and sometimes strange Tell logic goodbye Be open to happenstance And the whispers of strangers ©2021 Annette Rochelle Aben
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This first new week of the New Year, I returned two books to my library: This debut novel by a well-known Irish musician has been described as “quietly brilliant,” and I would concur. It is about “two single, thirty-something men,” who are friends, and belong to the “uncelebrated [population] of this world.” In one word,…
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I don’t know how it happened so quickly, but my personal challenge, “Celebration of Color” is finished. I had set no time to finish because I started it so late in 2020, August 24,2020. But, this morning I read the last book. Here is what I have read for this challenge since August: RED The…
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ALSO FINISHED BUT NOT PICTURED: Leonard and Hungry Paul and Before the Coffee Gets Cold, both from the library and will be reviewed soon Effie Gray–a depressing movie which thankfully had a happy ending George Clooney in The Midnight Sky–I highly recommend it. Three episodes of Emily in Paris An episode of The New Girl,…
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A hardback copy of Twice Upon a Time by Irwin Shapiro (and illustrated by Adrienne Adams) showed up in my Little Free Library this morning. I checked my search box because the title sounded familiar, and sure enough one Sunday Evening Post listed it as a book I had just finished. That said, I never…
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This is a book I have copied many poems into my Quote Notebook from, even making a poorly-executed copy of her illustrations: Not only is Kaur a spokeswomen for young women everywhere, she is old beyond her years in advice and thought. I first heard of her in a review from Hooked on Books’ Jee…