RAE’S READS

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  • I did not take on too many challenges back in January for this year, and that strategy has paid off. Here is an update on what I have accomplished and what is left to do by December 31st. Challenge #1 “What’s in a Name” was the shortest, requiring only 6 books, and it was finished…

  • Thanks to the blog Reading Is My Superpower for hosting this meme and allowing me to borrow their image. My Friday Firstliner for October 28th is as follows: “In the quiet of early morning, honesty finds me. It calls to me through a crack in my soul and invites me to come out, come out…

  • Because I am so busy getting Rae’s Reads (my bookstore) ready to open, I am only having brief periods of time several times a day to read. This does not lend itself to reading novels, so I picked up a collection of short essays by Alice Hoffman at my local library. It is a small…

  • This is a story written by my third grade friend and neighbor , Sadie H. The Creepy Eyeball Characters: Sadie, aka “Starlight” Rae, aka “Moon” Once there was Moon and Starlight. Strarlight drew an all-seeing eye on Moon’s whiteboard. They didn’t know that it would come to life. One day, they were looking at the…

  • This book picks up where the story of the Frog Prince left off. The first page shows the princess and the handsome (ok his legs and tongue are unusually elongated) Frog Prince and the last lines of the old story, “The princess kissed the frog. He turned into a prince. And they lived happily ever…

  • Originally posted on blogging807: I have been reading from this amazing book day by day as a secular devotional book. The author sent it to me, asking me to review it on PWR. I gladly accepted and did so. Today’s entry featured a gutsy woman whose name did not ring any bells for me, so…

  • Lately, I have been interested in one of the Gifts of the Holy Spirit, that of Hospitality. McKay’s both inspirational and practical cookbook/collection of essays, published in 2017, was included in a box of donated books. I am so glad I decided to “look at” this book, for I read every page, often copying recipes.…

  • This is going to be a post without pictures, with the exception of the picture above. because it is about a book without pictures. The Book With No Pictures by B.J. Novak (and, no, there will be no picture of the cover; this is a post without pictures, remember ? ) is a white book…

  • I have been reading so many novels lately that I turned to this little book that was donated to my Little Free Library as a change of pace. I do not read as much non-fiction as I should, but I have improved over the years to a fan of good non-fiction writing. The author assures…

  • Originally posted on Literacy and Me: For the second time in my years of teaching Advanced Writing, I am requiring my students to read and review a memoir. Supposedly, this reinforces what they learned in Composition Two about writing reviews. Secretly, however, I have done this because I discovered some students had never read a…