RAE’S READS

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  • “Families across the country come together to celebrate National Family Literacy day on November first…” “Reading has many benefits and even more so when it comes to children.” “Families have so much to gain from reading together.” (Quotes found on Google.) Activities and events that promote family literacy take place throughout the month of November,…

  • I remember hearing of Don Quixote in high school. The Advanced Spanish classes were having to read it in Spanish. I tried then to read it in English and did not finish; as a matter of fact, I barely started before becoming disenchanted and giving up. In college, I found it on my list of…

  • I was engaged in a workshop at the university this morning and made some shopping stops while I was in Houston this afternoon, so I’m just getting to my post. Today’s recommendation is one I found for my Little Free Library at the Freeman branch of Harris County Library in Houston. 440 sayings involving animals…

  • yes it is

    Originally posted on Annette Rochelle Aben: What a glorious day Once you open your eyes Take time to realize You are so blessed Each of your needs is met Help everywhere you turn Books to read, stuff to learn Music playing Life’s an amazing gift To delight you daily Celebrate it gaily And be happy…

  • Today’s Friday Firstliner comes from Shauna Niequiist. Her inspirational book Present Over Perfect is one I chose to read to accomplish my goal of reading seven inspirational books in 2021. I believe this is number six. “This is a love story, like all my favorite stories… And it’s about the single most profound life change…

  • I have seldom read a collection of short stories when I wasn’t tempted to skip or skim some stories. This group of short stories are simply amazing. The prose is almost poetic and each story is a little golden nugget of power. The stories I liked best were “Heist” and “Walter John Harmon,” both stories…

  • From an email sent by a friend: Now, go make your own and post them!

  • Originally posted on The Write Stuff: While it’s still in the high 80s and low 90s down here in the Land of Sunshine, I’m in the mood to celebrate fall and Halloween, so here’s an offering from my book, Summer Magic: Poems of Life and Love. Hope you enjoy October Siege! ~~~ October. The siege…

  • (2019) Inventory: of possessions and through the possessions of our memories, our life. Inventories are lists of “what matters.” Judith Kratt’s life is defined by the fact she is “Daddy Kratt’s” daughter. The eldest of the Kratt children, she has a love-hate relationship with her siblings, brother Quincy, a snoop who makes it his business…

  • Let’s see how I did… TO READ CYBILS NOMINEES AS A FIRST ROUND PANELIST I read the following: Hello Earth! Poems to Our Planet by Joyce Sidman Ninos by Maria Jose Ferrada Reckless, Glorious Girl by Ellen Hagen TO READ BOOKS CHECKED OUT FROM THE LIBRARY Since all those books listed above were from the…