RAE’S READS

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William Kent Krueger is one of my favorite authors, and I respect him for his wonderful writing as well as his versatility. He has said that he always wanted to write his version of Huckleberry Finn, and in Tender Land, He has done just that. This novel is “the unforgettable story of four orphans who…
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This is a book I am reading (haven’t finished) for today, Saturday (oops, it’s now Sunday!) October 9th. His dad is the electrician at the prison, and he and his mom live in special quarters on the island. So far, he has begun school at the tiny institution of learning for the kids of employees,…
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A GREAT SERIES by my favorite sci fi author: RAE
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Originally posted on Starry Night Elf: Image Source: Garden of Bright Images – Facebook
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HOW LONG HAS IT BEEN SINCE I’VE DONE ONE OF THESE POSTS? A looooooong time, for sure! I was browsing some posts from blogging friends this morning, and I came across one from Stacking the Shelves on Carla’s blog, “Carla Loves Reading. ” It reminded me of this particular meme, so here, at least is…
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Here are some of the best from that post:
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This book was presented to our church library in memory of my dad, six months after he died by the Sunday school class I was teaching at the time. It was the age group, “Seventy to Heaven”. I was not old enough to be in the class, but took it on and with the help…
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Originally posted on Annette Rochelle Aben: It’s Begun Falling leaves Of late summer Trees that are still green But autumn will be here And in the blink of an eye Green leaves will become golden brown Or even shades of orange and red And they’ll relocate to the ground below ©2022 Annette Rochelle Aben
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I began reading an e-book on my Kindle during my Labor Day Readathon. I chose one I had won in a blogger’s giveaway, Dead of Winter Break, a cozy mystery by Kelly Brakenhoff. In this second book in a series (which read just fine as a stand-alone) Cassandra Soto, an administrator at a Nebraska college…
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Miranda Barnes, literary agent and secret writer is conned by her mother, professor of literature and head of the annual Shakespeare festival in Bard’s Rest, a small town in New England, into directing Twelfth Night on one of the stages featuring The Bard’s plays. She is avoiding “the guy who broke her heart on prom…