RAE’S READS

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  • Just as Saturdays on morning TV in the 50s and 60s were reserved for kids’ cartoons, PWR reserves Saturday mornings for reviews of kids’ books. Today’s middle school age novel deals with the current hoo-ha about what kids are allowed to read, and who has the power to take kids’ books off school libraries’s shelves.…

  • On September 27th, I finished The Wildwater Walking Club and promised to “review it soon.” Here it is November, and I’m just now fulfilling my promise. Another donation to the bookstore, this novel was a fun, “light” read that included a discussion of women’s friendships. motivated readers to walk, gave good advice–all while reading for…

  • Last summer, someone donated to my bookstore, Rae’s Reads, two books by Rachel Hollis. The first, Girl, Wash Your Face, I reviewed at the end of the summer. Near the beginning of autumn, I read its sequel, Girl, Stop Apologizing, and it spoke to me even more than Hollis’s first book. As a little girl…

  • In this meme, bloggers usually deal with three W’s. WHAT have you finished? WHAT are you reading now? and WHAT are you going to read next? Today, I will deal only with the first W because I want to review the amazing book I’ve just finished. I heard about this author, Grayson Owens, through a…

  • I even hired a teenager to watch my bookstore, Rae’s Reads, while I participated in Dewey’s, but business got busy and a seventh grader I taught back in the 70s dropped by, and we talked and talked and lost track of time, and I find my self quitting before I even got started good. Ahhhh…

  • One of the things I wish to work on during the Dewey’s 24 Hour Readathon is my Audiobook challenge that has to be finished by the end of 2023. I have recently listened to Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone and Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets. Today I began Harry Potter and the…

  • JUST REMEMBERED THIS! I couldn’t participate last spring, but this fall, I’m going to give it a go. I know I have a few things to do that day, but I hoper to get in 12 hours of reading and some reading activities. Here on the Texas Gulf Coast we are on Central Time, so…

  • RECENTLY I finished a really unusual book. Fowler’s book was special for many reasons. Not only was it written in an unusual style, but it was also a good story. The Chicago Tribune calls it a “work of art,” probably because of the author’s unique writing style. I had read Fowler before as the author…