RAE’S READS

Author: Rae Longest

  • One of my goals to start 2020 was to read more non-fiction. As a Literature major in graduate school, I read mostly literary fiction, specifically novels for my own reading pleasure for years. A friend at book club, Deb Nance, of Readerbuzz, stated that she read mostly non-fiction, something at the time that I could…

  • Cleo Wade’s 2020 poster/poem/little book, despite its title, speaks to one’s mind as much as to one’s heart. It is full of quotes, poems, memes and posters, all of which seem to speak directly to each reader. It deals with self-image, self-care, self-love and many philosophical issues one deals with daily. As the subtitle indicates,…

  • To continue with my “Celebration of Color Challenge,” I looked for a book/audiobook with a black cover, and I found This wonderful book, narrated by the author, a renowned naturalist, calls us to “reconsider our relationship to the natural world and the fight to preserve it.” Reading the book becomes a “dizzying experience” not unlike…

  • What I Watched: More than I’d like to admit: several Christmas movies; three or four series, more than one episode; and the total most recent season of The Crown. All of these I enjoyed immensely.

  • Just like Saturday mornings (from 6:30-9:30 a.m.) when TV programming was reserved for kids’ cartoons, Saturday mornings on PWR are reserved for recommendations for kids’ books. Today’s read is Rachel Renee Russell’s series “The Misadventures of Max Crumbly.” Russell is the author of the well known “The Dork Diaries,” and is a very popular author…

  • Merry Christmas Baby

    Originally posted on Annette Rochelle Aben: ? https://youtu.be/vawjF1_QnV0

  • Originally posted on bluebird of bitterness: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M4iqxr8RJvM

  • 7:00 a.m. Showered, shampooed, and ready to don my official T-shirt for this perfect Read-A-Thon weather: As for snacks, there’s pumpkin pie left from Thanksgiving. First three hours: “Devotional” from Listened to audiobook Lord Jim This book just gets better as it goes along. At the end of the third hour, I took a break…

  • This morning’s recommendations are aimed at girls, specifically twelve-and- thirteen-year-olds. K.L. Going wrote a moving novel, Pieces of Why, in 2015, but it is timely today with its universal narrative and message. Tia’s dad is in prison; she has been told why, but during the story, she finds out her mother has lied to her.…