RAE’S READS

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As I was shelving books at Rae’s Reads (my bookstore) the other day, putting out romances, I came across a book described as a “Regency Romance.” It is something I have purposely avoided reading until now, historical fiction with romance at its core. The plots are “standard” in these romances, no surprises, with clipped “veddy…
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This 2022 published novel was a real thriller. It was set in a Paris apartment building which was as much a character as the many residents who inhabited it. “Every resident has something to hide” says the back cover blurb: Jess, sister of the missing Ben shows up at his apartment building only to find…
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Originally posted on Bookish Fame: Publisher : BEEJA HOUSE (13 January 2023) Language : English Perfect Paperback : 171 pages Uncover the Awesome You! by Utkarsh Shukla is a self-help book that aims to inspire its reader to discover their best selves. Through a bunch of anecdotes and introspective questions, this book…
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TODAY’S RECOMMENDATION, “I read it in one sitting because I couldn’t put it down. AGE APPEAL: fifth graders and up ACTION: “Roy drew a deep breath and dashed after them. He heard a honk, but he kept on going, hoping that the police officer wouldn’t jump out and chase him on foot…” MYSTERY AND INTRIGUE:…
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Originally posted on Annette Rochelle Aben: She Went with Her brother To the food bank They were so hungry In between food stamp days Her stamps were cut by two thirds Because she dared to take a job That pays her but ten dollars an hour They can only use her twelve hours a week…
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Although I awoke at 4 a.m. to watch the coronation, I am up late reading a good book, Circe by Madeline Miller. I have always loved myths and stories about Greek and Roman deities, having read Edith Hamilton’s classic, Mythology, in seventh grade. I have neglected my reading for several weeks, finishing the semester at…
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Originally posted on Brainfluff: Even if he flaps around the skies like a drunken harpy, no lord worth the name will ever admit to being a bad flier. So be prepared to follow up a slur on a lord’s flying ability with a fight. Probably to the death. Castellan the Black, mighty dragon warrior, or…
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Looking back at April, one of the best things I did was celebrate National Awareness Month. I had promised myself I would read a book about autism, preferably a non-fiction one, maybe a memoir, and I found just the book in Ron Suskind’s Life Animated: A Story of Sidekicks, Heroes and Autism. This 2014 publication…
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This year I celebrated National Poetry Month in all aspects of my life, not just in my teaching. It was a rewarding immersion into poetry and a growth experience for me in so many ways. In my personal reading, I found myself reading old favorites and exploring new poets. I did a “study” of Emily…
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Choosing the “Newbie” category and not being good at following audiobooks, I took on the 2023 Audiobook Challenge around halfway through 2023 to read seven audiobooks before December 31st, 2023. This is the second book I have listened to. Zoe Klein has written a debut novel that keeps the listeners attention, provides excitement in adventuresome…