RAE’S READS

Author: Rae Longest

  • My house is clean and decorated for Christmas, but it is definitely cluttered. In my Advanced Writing class this past semester, one task we attempted was to eliminate clutter in our writing (Zinsser’s On Writing Well, our text pointed out, ” CLUTTER is the disease of American writing. We are a society strangling in unnecessary…

  • Here’s what I finished this past two weeks: Virgin River–several episodes Girl Boss–two episodes including the Christmas episode which was really good The New Girl–one episode Emily in Paris–am really enjoying this–two episodes In the Dark–one episode Episodes–two episodes Finished an entire season of Dash and Lily Began Sophia Loren in The Life Ahead A…

  • The Dalai Lama’s Cat and the Power of Meow is the third book in the series by David Michie about Snow Lion, aka HHC (His Holiness’s Cat),aka The Dalai Lama’s cat. All of the books deal with “the inner life of a cat, ” and this one asks the question: ” Are cats capable of…

  • The last short story collection I read in 2020 was The Last One Out Shut Off the Light by Stephanie Soileau, which was published this year. After reading the first two stories in the collection, I thought it was going to be a stereotyped look at Louisiana and its inhabitants. I remember years ago in…

  • Today’s Friday Firstliner comes from Before the Coffee Gets Cold by Oshikazu Kawaguchi (Wait, let me check and see I put all the letters in!) ” ‘Oh gosh, is that the time? Sorry, I have to go.’ the man mumbled evasively, as he stood up and reached for his bag.” Evidently this is the beginning…

  • My challenge, begun in August of this year, was to read books with specifically designated colored jackets. Today’s selection and recommendation sports a pink cover. This book, selected because of its cover, because it fulfilled my desire to read more non-fiction, and because it was already on my Kindle, turned out to be a very…

  • This picture book is not only visually very appealing, it has a timely message for even the youngest readers/read-tos. Boy meets Bot. Boy takes Bot home. Bot runs down. Boy takes Bot to Bot’s home. Boy is exhausted, run-down. This could have a very sad ending, but a friendly scientist and the boy’s parents save…

  • I was so excited about joining the Classic Club, as explained on Deb Nance’s Readerbuzz, that I started early and read (actually listened to) Joseph Conrad’s Lord Jim in December, rather than waiting for January, as instructed. I was very disappointed in my first attempt on whittling down my list of 100 classics (the first…

  • Originally posted on Literacy and Me: Barbara Bush is my hero. I want to be just like her, promoting literacy and preaching kindness and love through my actions. This book did not “help” on any 2020 challenges, but I saw the “editor,” Jean Becker, interviewed on Willie Guiest’s Sunday show on NBC, and immediately borrowed…

  • My first lines comes today from a book I plan to start this weekend, When We Were Young and Brave by Hazel Gaynor. I was lucky enough to order it in large print from the library. “Oxford 1975” “We didn’t talk about it afterward. Not to loved ones, or to neighbors who stared at us…