RAE’S READS

Author: Rae Longest

  • History of I Love to Write Day Delaware-based author John Riddle created I Love to Write Day in 2002. John Riddle has a habit of writing books for the past thirty years, and he had written nearly 34 books so far. The main aim behind the creation of this day is to have people of all ages to spend…

  • Originally posted on Brainfluff: When perching on a stony outcrop to serenade a beautiful young queen, whatever you do, don’t land on a sleeping stone troll. When he wakes up, he’ll really wreck the romantic mood. Castellan the Black, mighty dragon warrior, features in my short story Picky Eaters, written to provide a humorous escape…

  • I did not read one kid’s book all week. Strange for me, but my reading time was occupied with adult fiction and non-fiction. For today’s recommendation, I’m going to recommend the kid’s book that my 1979 7th graders voted #1 in their top ten books that is still being read by kids everywhere today, Charlotte’s…

  • Promoting literacy comes naturally to us teachers in the classroom and the education system, but literacy in the home, family literacy, is just as important. The home, with parents as our children’s first teachers, is the first place children are exposed to reading and writing. It is where they first learn to love books and…

  • I read this book on my Kindle, and I found that I am enjoying reading electronically almost as much as handling a physical book. That’s progress for me! HCC, His Holiness’s Cat, aka Snow Lion contemplates the question, “What makes cats purr?” As a matter of fact, she meditates on purring, an act of joy,…

  • The Purple Booker thought up a popular meme, the Tuesday Teaser. In it one is asked to turn to wherever she is reading in a current book and copy two or so sentences in order to “tease” someone into reading the book. My Tuesday Teaser for today is from Rick Riordan’s The Devil Went Down…

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  • Originally posted on Literacy and Me: The most widely known literary fact about November is that it is National Novel Writing Month (NaNoWriMo). Many writers and writer wannabes begin writing a novel in November and some of them finish their novels by the month’s end. Many of my students who were interested in writing a…

  • As I mentioned in my Tuesday Teaser, the book I read for this Saturday’s post was Genesis Begins Again by Alicia D. Williams. Winner of several awards, this endearing novel is perfect for middle school students, middle grades, 5th through 8th. In an authentic voice, Genesis, now in middle school looks back on 5th grade,…