RAE’S READS

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One of my 2021 reading goals was to read more poetry. I have not read as much poetry as I would have liked, but recently, I checked a book out of my local library that was about poetry The colorful cover attracted me, and I have always admired e.e. cummings. Although the publication date was…
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This literary holiday “harnesses all the excitement bibliophiles feel about books into one celebration.” Here are some ways to celebrate this special day: Shop for a new title for yourself, or explore the shelves for a book you would like to give someone as a “Nothingsday gift.” Explore a used bookstore or visit Half-Priced Books.…
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Originally posted on Literacy and Me: As part of my goal to read four books set in NYC by the end of summer (Labor Day), I checked out from my local library Rules of Civility. A fascinating, exceptional read This novel, set in “old ” New York and published in 2011 was a candidate for…
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Today’s selection is a book I’m looking forward to reading. I ordered it from my friendly book-lady at Osborne Books for my LFL. The back cover says, “Aurora Beam has just had some BIG NEWS. Her mum is a secret superhero and now Aurora’s own powers are starting to show–sparks of lightning are shooting out…
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Between Two Skies by Joanne O’Sullivan, published in 2017 discusses “post-Katrina (Hurricane Katrina, which hit New Orleans around 2005) relocation and renewal.” The story is told from Evangeline’s point of view and involves her sister, Mandy and the other members of her family. Mandy is dying to be crowned an Orange Queen in the popular…
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Radio Girls by Sarah-Jane Stratford, published in 2016, is the perfect book club read. It is about the early days of the BBC, and the story is told from Masie Musgrave’s (protagonist’s)point of view. The novel is often funny, has excellent character development (something I always look for), and is a fast-paced read. Masie begins…
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My August/September selection is The Secret History. I have from the time the book comes in from my request at the Brazoria County Library until the end of September to find time to read and appreciate Tartt’s huge writing skills.
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Virginia Kernaghan, an early teaching mentor and dear friend taught Theater Arts at Alvin Junior High for 30 years.I met her when I taught there in 1968. I knew that Ms. Kernaghan loved a Diet Tab for breakfast instead of coffee, and I knew that the long walk from her “Speech” classroom in the 400…
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Book 6 of the Braxton College Mysteries, written by blogging friend and author J Cudney is a fast-paced, exciting, and cool (pun intended) mystery. It is more than a “cozy;” it has depth, ingenious plot twists and turns, and characters we care about. I have read Book 1, 2, 3, 4, and 6 in the…