RAE’S READS

Author: Rae Longest

  • I started the Readathon an hour late because I had stayed up quite late preparing for it. Baking cookies and muffins… I was ready. I made my first cup of coffee and off I went. I spent the majority of my time reading, reading, reading. I finished two books I had started, one from the…

  • Gradient Gaia

    Originally posted on Annette Rochelle Aben: Hail, wizard of autumn As you transform the green land Into shades of gold From crimson to soft yellow The ground is warmed by your touch ©2020 Annette Rochelle Aben

  • This is probably one of my best non-fiction reads this year, right up there with I’m Sorry I’m Late, I Didn’t Want to Come (see review on this blog). Note the subtitle under the box on the cover for an accurate description of what the book is about. “This is a book that asks, ‘How…

  • Teamwork Makes The Dream Work (a story)

    Originally posted on Blogging with Reese: “Oh, cool!” James, Teagan’s little brother squealed as his hand came up out of the hole in the pumpkin. “Look, Teagan! GUTS!” Teagan sighed, squeezed her eyes closed, and plunged her hands into the middle of the pumpkin. It did feel like guts. Teagan jerked her hand out and…

  • From Dr. Seuss’s I Can Read With My Eyes Shut: “The more you read, the more things you will know. The more you learn, the more places you’ll go”

  • Originally posted on Literacy and Me: “One in three Houston adults is functionally illiterate. 40% of third graders fail to meet minimum reading standards.” (“A Celebration of Reading 2020: A Vision of Literacy for All” channel 2 Houston) Such a great city, and such a huge problem. It is not a “job” for just our…

  • Thanks to Random Specific Inverted Thoughts blog for tagging me in this fun post. We are being asked to list 15 Small Joys in our lives, then tag 5 other bloggers who bring us joy. Here goes: FIFTEEN SMALL JOYS Exercising my arthritic fingers by scratching my cat, Freesia’s head and chin. Listening to music;…

  • (publication date: 2019) I am definitely recommending this one to my book club. This novel is fun-ny! Opening with a scene that borders on the bizarre, one wonders how things could get any weirder. Just keep reading because they do! The interview transcripts taken by father and son cops, Jim and Jack, are masterpieces of…

  • Funny thing, this week I didn’t read a single kid’s book, so instead, I will recommend and review a book about people who work with (and live for) kids: teachers, librarians, and principals. I listened to this one as an audiobook and had the best experience with an audiobook to date. Now I know why…

  • Chores

    In the long space between cars from the Sunday road, I could hear the bell buoy just off shore, the breeze from the Sound pushed curtains aside allowing a view south to see, from my window, the fall migration, to wonder at how things change so quickly and so slowly while I folded, carefully, in…