RAE’S READS

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Originally posted on Living the Blogging Life: Hello and welcome to Living the Blogging Life! Today kickstarts The Week Before Blogmas – an event spanning 7 days from Nov 24 to Nov 30, where bloggers from various niches join you in prepping for Blogmas! It’s D here and today Blogmas is exactly what we’re going…
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For the October/November session, I drew the name of Don Quixote. (See post concerning my original dismay on choosing this book.) I finished it about a week ago, listening an audiobook version supplied by Hoopla. Cervantes wrote this seminal novel, often hailed as the prototype of the novel, and probably the first European novel. It…
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I need a friend, one who has a taste for urban fantasy and is a fan of NYC. Seriously, I have bought a signed copy of N.K Jemisin’s The City We Became, and need to MAKE time to read it. I first read this author in the Broken Earth series a few years ago when…
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Most of the books I mentioned on my Nonfiction November posts were books I had already read, but the Third Week, we were asked to list several books that might make us “experts” on a given subject. The subject I chose was “Gratitude.” This is an account of my progress on adding nonfiction books to…
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A book that “almost didn’t seem real,” which was one of our book club selections, was Unbroken by Laura Hillenbrand. The hero of this story goes through such physical and mental torment and torture that it makes the reader’s jaw drop to know he survived. Overcoming obstacles always makes a good story, but such massive,…
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WHAT EXCITING NEWS! Barefoot Dreams of Petra Luna has made the short list/master list for the prestigious Bluebonnet Award. Librarians and teachers across the state nominated worthy books this past year, and the candidates have been whittled down to the ones pictured above. Then, children all over the state (who have read the required amount…
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SOMETHING TO THINK ABOUT ON A SUNDAY A man was being tailgated by a woman. The light turns yellow, and he slams on his brakes, resulting in her rear-ending him. She honks, yells, and males rude gestures, while keeping up a stream of bad language. A nearby police car sees the whole thing. Getting out…
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It’s not often I get to kill two birds with one stone, but one came my way this week. The cover even looks appropriately wintery for our December book club selection for the Page Turners. And, since December 1st is the day to draw a classic title from the jar for that purpose, instead, I…