RAE’S READS

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  • Dan Aslett has written a hilarious self-help book on decluttering. Clutter’s Last Stand is at turns sympathetic, sarcastic, and sadistic. Aslett takes no “back talk” when he tells the reader to get rid of something and has no sentimentality towards personal treasures. The cartoon illusions are excellent and tend to take the “sting” out of…

  • TODAY I updated my Reading Log and filled in titles on my 2022 challenges. To my delight, I discovered I had FINISHED the Novel Challenge to read 22 novels from January to December. Actually, to date I have read 26 novels. Here they are in the order I read them: Aristotle and Dante Dive into…

  • ” The adventure started on a whim. With a suitcase in my hand, a laptop case and tote bag on my shoulder, and a luggage cart dragging behind me, I stumbled against the door of 209 and pushed it open with my shoulder.” …And so the adventure of writing this book began for Sally and…

  • This is an excellent book for book clubs, and if I hadn’t already earned a reputation of recommending only novels to mine, I would do so. Kelly published Lost Roses as a prequel to The Lilac Girls, set in WWII (reviewed earlier on PWR). This 2019 publication is set just as WWI threatens in 1914.…

  • The idea behind this fun activity is to copy the first line (or so) of a current read or something you are looking forward to reading in hopes of encouraging someone else to read the same book. Yesterday, I had the pleasure of attending a book-talk/presentation by Bluebonnet-nominated children’s author, Alda Dobbs at the Freeman…

  • Saturday mornings on PWR (Powerful Women Readers) are reserved for recommendations of kids’ books, just like Saturday morning TV programming in the 50s and 60s (cartoons) was. Today’s recommendation is a whole series. I found this particular 2020 publication in my Little Free Library and had a ball looking it over. John Patrick really knows…

  • My Tuesday Teaser for 7/12/22 is from a kid’s book I’m considering for Saturday’s “Saturday Morning for Kids,” here on PWR. ” ‘Just what is it you want to do?’ asked Mr. Sheridan. ‘I want to be a dancer…’ ‘Son,’ Mr. Sheridan pushed back his chair, crossed his legs, and lit a cigar. ‘I want…

  • For the past year or more I have been following some teen blogging young ladies from various parts of the U.S., and even other countries, with interest. Their experiences at school, music tastes, photos, etc. differ greatly from my own. However, they are such a creative group that I have learned a great deal from…

  • Originally posted on Literacy and Me: The Best Yes: Making Decisions in the Midst of Endless Demands by Lysa Terkeurst is a book that came to me via a friend who was downsizing and getting rid of books she had decided she just didn’t have time to read: her loss, my gain. A self-help book…

  • I receive so many of the books I enjoy through trades with friends, donations from neighbors to my Little Free Library that I do not usually buy a book outright just for me to read. This one I ordered through Amazon because the magazine recommendation, for it sounded fresh and appealed to me. This 2022…