RAE’S READS

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  • A student recommended I read It Ends With Us, a book she had just read. When I looked it up on Amazon, I saw the author had written two books, the other titled, It Starts With Us. Naturally, I ordered Starts first, only to discover it was the sequel to Ends! Go figure. Luckily, Starts,…

  • Just as Saturday mornings on 50s and 60s TV programming was reserved for kids, so PWR reserves Saturdays for kids’ books. TODAY I want to discuss a book I am dying to read: This 2016 publication, written by the mother of twins, Ryan and R.J. presents autism from the point of view of both siblings.…

  • Here we are halfway through 2023–can you believe it? Today I was looking back through my blogging notebook and reviewing the progress or lack thereof I had made on my 2023 challenges. Here they are in no particular order: I had originally hoped to read a classic every other month. So far I have completed:…

  • Originally posted on Literacy and Me: Recently I received a request from Eileen Ike West to read and review her new poetry collection, Whistler of Petty Crimes. Up front, Ms. West provided a copy of the collection, but the thoughts and opinions about the book are my own. I thoroughly enjoyed this little volume, and…

  • My good friend Alda Dobbs has written a wonderful book based on stories her grandmother told her mother, who then told them to Alda. Her grandmother, renamed Petra Luna in this fine historical novel, lived through The Mexican Revolution of 1910, and that event is what brought Alda’s grandmother and her family to the U.S.…

  • This was a previous post, but after a day at the bookstore, Rae’s Reads, and seeing two kids select books from this series as their “Free Book on First Visit,” I thought I would repeat this post. Just as Saturday Morning TV programming was reserved for kids’ cartoons back in the 50s and 60s, so…

  • Originally posted on Starry Night Elf: Image Source: The Simplicity Habit – Facebook

  • This little book one can read in a single sitting. This little book one can read on a Sunday afternoon. One of the most outstanding features of this little devotional book is the “personalized scriptures” An Weiss has added to each story. The “version” of each scripture is her own. The reader can read one…

  • Just as Saturday morning TV programming in the 50s and 60s was full of cartoons for kids, PWR reserves Saturday mornings for books aimed at young readers. Today features a fun-style book with captivating illustrations that also presents a bit of history. Subtitled “A Very Improper Story” with the letters arranged in a pink, lacy…

  • Originally posted on Literacy and Me: It was my pleasure recently to hear Ada Limon read from her latest collection, The Hurting Kind, in Houston as part of the Inprint series of author appearances and readings. I received a signed copy of this interesting. collection, which I confess I have not read yet. Instead, prior…