RAE’S READS

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…ON SUNDAY MORNING Late! Again! Please bear with me, for I have a wonderful author who writes for middle schoolers, and adults whose sense of humor has remained at middle school levels, including yours truly. I RECEIVED A WONDERFUL GIFT IN THE MAIL! Virginia Jones, a former online student whom I came to love as…
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It’s the story of a cat. It’s the story of a town–a small town. It’s the story of a librarian who loves books and cats. AND, IT’S TRUE! Vicky Myron, with assistance from Bret Witter, subtitled her book: “A Small Town Library Cat Who Touched the World.” Indeed, “touched the world” is no exaggeration. The…
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A YA novel that has it all Angela Boulley has a series-worthy hit that resonates in her YA thriller, The Fire Keeper’s Daughter. Eighteen-year-old-high school senior, half French, half Ojibwe, Daunis Fontaine, finds herself in the middle of a murder, and is recruited as an undercover operative for the FBI. An award-winning novel, this 2021…
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Originally posted on The Write Stuff: We just have to remember to LOOK for it!
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Originally posted on Annette Rochelle Aben: Toss and turn, pillow punch The goal, to fall asleep Warm and cozy and deep Eyes wide open Sheep, uncooperative Useless trying warm milk Switch to flannel from silk Teddy bear mocks ©2022 Annette Rochelle Aben
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After a celebratory supper of hotdogs, corn on the cob, and baked beans accompanied by flour tortillas (store bought), we called the event to a close. Those tailgaters had nothing on us in the “eats” department. ZILCH, NADA, NOT A SINGLE BOOK! I hopped around so much in several books (see previous post) and took…
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My Better Half and I had already seen as much of the Super Bowl we wanted to from sneak peeks and all the hype and interviews leading up to the Big Game by yesterday. We decided instead to hold our own little Readathon. When I read Deb’s Sunday Salon post on her blog, Readerbuzz, there…
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This Caldecott Honoree is a lesson in being proud of one’s heritage even if others don’t understand. Written by Andrea Wang and illustrated beautifully by Jason Chin, the book tells the story of a drive that enabled the girl’s parents to stop by the side of the road and pick free watercress. Seeing a busload…
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Originally posted on Starry Night Elf: © Starry Night Elf Gnomies, it’s time travel back to the 1920s! For the Back in the Day Stellar Reading Challenge (SRC), select a book that was published between January 01, 1920 and December 31, 1929. As long as the book has at least 100 pages, it can be…