RAE’S READS

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My long-time friend and fellow Alvinite (Alvin, TX) Deb Nance was the one who encouraged me to blog in the first place. Her blog Readerbuzz is a constant delight to me and a way to keep updated on what this busy lady is up to. Right now, she is looking for fossils and sapphires in…
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Just as Saturday mornings on TV during the 50s and 60s, PWR reserves Saturday mornings for kids. This is my recommendation for kids for 6/18/22: I found this book at my local library when I was looking for a book with a compound word in its title for a challenge. It turned out I had…
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HERE’S MY FRIDAY FIRSTLINER FOR JUNE 17TH on Friday night. “Evie Stone sat alone in her tiny bedsitter at the north end of Castle Street, as far from the colleges as a student could live and still be keeping term at Cambridge. But Evie was no longer a student–she remained at the university on borrowed…
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Originally posted on Carla Loves To Read: Her Frozen Cry (Detective Amanda Steele #5) by?Carolyn Arnold Published June 9th 2022 by Bookouture About the Book: The moon shines through the open window, bathing the woman in pale light. Blood-red wine from a shattered glass soaks into the cream blanket beside her, and her dull eyes stare…
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Originally posted on Literacy and Me: I have taken on several reading challenges for the year 2022, not the least of which was the Mt. TBR challenge. In this challenge, I agreed to read 24 books from my TBR shelves. I chose this challenge to report on today because it is the one I am…
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Originally posted on The Write Stuff: Try to learn something new every day! It will help you keep your brain sharp. Honest. (Would Granny lie to you?)
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THE RESURRECTION OF THE POWERFUL WOMEN READERS ONLINE BOOK CLUB Here are the “Rules:” Anyone may join. Each quarter (every three months), readers will be given 5 books from which to choose one book (minimum) to read from any of the five categories. The categories are: inspirational / novels / non-fiction (including self-help) / memoirs…
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Today is the first Sunday in June, and already there are named hurricanes developing. Here on the Texas Gulf Coast, it is too hot to venture outside for long, so a good plan for a Sunday afternoon is to grab a huge glass of iced tea crank up the air conditioning, and read all afternoon.…