RAE’S READS

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The idea is to copy the first line or so of a book you are considering reading in an effort to tempt someone else to read the same book with you. Today’s First lines are from Kristin Higgins’ Life and Other Inconveniences: ” ‘You don’t have a brain tumor,’said my best friend, who, conveniently was…
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Here are two poems google labeled as bad poetry: A “bad poem” from my elementary school days was: “You’re a poet and don’t know it; but you feet show it–they’re Longfellows.” How about submitting a “bad poem” on your blog or here in the reply/comment box below. HOORAY for bad poetry!
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I gave myself until Labor Day, the unofficial “end of summer” here in the U.S. However, today, August 15th, I have finished the fourth book since Memorial Day weekend which was set in NYC. My four books include: The Social Graces by Renee Rosen, set in old NYC Rules of Civility by Amor Towes, set…
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Anything Chip and Joanna Gaines are involved in is of interest to me. I did not watch their home makeover shows on TV, but as soon as they started The Magnolia Journal magazine, I was on board. I followed with interest when they began “The Silos” tourist/shopping experience in Waco, Texas, and am waiting to…
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SOMETHING FOR TOMORROW’S SATURDAY MORNING FOR KIDS, LIKE
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I am doing well in this challenge I presented myself for 2021, and here is a non-fiction book I just finished, Your Turn by Julie Lythcott-Haines. This book is a contender for best non-fiction read of 2021. It deals with “the painful adulting struggle.” The author, “the mentor our young people deserve,” reminds me of…
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Today’s Tuesday Teaser comes from a book I want to read soon, a gift from Deb Nance of Readerbuzz. The book is part of my 2021 “project” to read books by and about Madeline L’Engle. This book deals with L’Engle as a spiritual influence/guru to thousands. Here is the inside cover flap: “Best selling and…