RAE’S READS

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  • I have put off writing this review of my favorite book of 2021, not because it was so hard to choose (This novel is a hands-down winner for me.), but because I feel I can’t give this amazing book its due. It is hard to describe, but I’ll do my best. Doerr’s third novel, Cloud…

  • Someone put a paperback copy of this lovely book in my Little Free Library this week. Paul Fleishman has delivered a big message by writing this small book. As in other books he’s written, his characters are presented by character sketches as the book progresses. “Seedfolk” is a reference to one’s ancestors, especially their first…

  • TWENTY TWO IN ‘TWENTY TWO 22 Novels 22 Non-fiction books 22 Books from my TBR shelves 22 Minutes of reading time (minimum) daily This may sound like a lot of books, but some will overlap within this challenge and with other challenges. I believe it’s doable. MOUNT TBR 2022 CHALLENGE “January 2022 kicks off the…

  • CELEBRATION OF COLOR CHALLENGE: This is a challenge I set up for myself, which included colors in the covers of books: red, blue, yellow, white, black, green, orange, pink, purple, brown, plus a book with the word “color” in the title and one by an author of color. This made an even dozen books. I…

  • Today’s devotional from… “This Christmas we recognize that we are children who share our infancy with the Divine Infant. Christmas teaches us that God is at home with us. Not visiting, not passing-through–God is at home. Shoes come off, pretenses are left behind, beds are unmade, our hair is out of place, and dirty dishes…

  • LOOKING AHEAD TO 2022… Looking ahead to 2022, I see the New Year as a chance to reset. No, not a do-over; I am so DONE with 2020 and 2021; I need a redo, a reset. I plan to enter the waters of 2022 with a cautious, gentle step, not to jump in feet first.…

  • “Church bells no longer keep the hours. She drifts through the scullery, the hunger in her gut a snake uncoiling, then stands in the open doorway looking at the sky above the courtyard. Himerius used to say that as long as the moon was getting larger, the world could never come to an end. But…

  • BLOGMAS 2021, Day 28 This Christmas has meant a lot to me in that it was the most inspiring Christmas ever. Following the days of Advent for the first time by reading this devotional book each day added a great deal of meaning to the season. It is almost sad to put such a lovely…

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