RAE’S READS

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For months now, my TBR shelves have been filling up, I have six books I received from requests at my local library, there’s a Jemisin sci-fi book I haven’t gotten to—IT’S TIME FOR A PERSONAL READATHON!!! Who wants to join me? SIGN UP TODAY! SATURDAY, OCTOBER SECOND, beginning at 7 a.m. CDT Get your snacks…
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Cynthia Reyes You may remember the village in Malawi that got its first school after a Jamaican-Canadian woman met a young Malawi vendor in a market in Cape Town, S. Africa and discovered that he yearned to become a teacher and educate his village. Well, that young man Chimwemwe Musa (who goes by the name…
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This 2021 publication is one I read about in a Sunday edition of The Houston Chronicle. It took weeks to get it from our Alvin Library, but it was worth the wait. The book deals with the Mexican American experience in Los Angeles and rebuts the old saying, “It’s always seventy-two and sunny in LA.”…
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Originally posted on Happy Panda: Note: I wrote this post 2 months back but just didn’t feel like it said everything I wanted to and still feel that way. But I hope you get the sentiment behind this post. Photo by Yaroslav Shuraev on Pexels.com Hi Goddess- yes, you – this one’s for you! To…
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I was unaware of this 2020 publication until my blogging friend Carla reviewed in on Carla Loves to Read. I had read Olive Kitteridge, Strout’s introduction to this character as a Third-Tuesday book club selection some time ago and thoroughly enjoyed it. In that novel, Olive was a middle-aged junior high math teacher, who reminded…
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Today’s Tuesday Teaser comes from Brene Brown’s The Gifts of Imperfection. “Comparing yourself with other people makes you boring, not better.” I try to remember this advice whenever I look at Facebook. LOL Review: Bene Brown is a Texas writer, who started out at the main campus of my university, The University of Houston. (I…
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“The Brownski House is a book like no other. Some readers have called it the finest novel they’ve ever read, yet it is no novel; others have said that it redefines travel writing and historical narrative, yet its grip on the reader’s heart compares to the greatest works of fiction. Behind it all is the…
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Originally posted on Literacy and Me: This will be the second time I have participated in Cybils awards. How exciting! Last time, a couple of years ago, I read middle grade fiction. This time, I’m trying something new–POETRY. This is definitely something I need to read more of. Reading more poetry was one of my…