RAE’S READS

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SATTURDAY MORNINGS TV programming was dedicated to kids. From 6:30-9:30, cartoons reigned. Parents were able to sleep in while kids parked in front of the TV with their cereal, slurping and laughing alternately. Today’s PWR recommendation for kids is a book that will make them laugh aloud. This may be my favorite of the Amelia…
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This summer was brutal!
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Recently a book was donated to Rae’s Reads (my bookstore) that I could hardly wait to take it home and begin reading it. And, it did not disappoint. This book was published in 2018. I had never heard of Rachel Hollis, but she is evidently a very smart woman. Her book explores the lies women…
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We have had several authors present at RAE’S READS. We’ve had an author of children’s historical novels, Alda B. Dobbs, who wrote The Barefoot Dreams of Petra Luna and The Other Side of the River; Catherine Vance, who wrote the adult novel, The Mountains Under Her Feet; an autobiography/memoir by “Al” Perry, The View from…
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Although some people celebrate this “Start a New Book” plan in December, the beginning of a new school year/semester is the perfect time to read a new book. Here are some suggestions from what I read this summer. This half a dozen should be a good starting place for starting a new book!
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I wish, I wish, I wish…it felt like FALL. Today was a suffocating 114 degrees here on the Texas Gulf Coast. And, the humidity–well, I won’t even go there. Today I opened my “seasons book, ” Everyday Celebrations by Donata Maggipinto to remind myself that Fall was coming, as I read about serving pumpkin and…
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In the 50s and 60s Saturday Morning TV programming was reserved for kids, showing cartoons so mom and dad could sleep in. Many older kids prepared cereal for themselves and younger kids and had permission to turn on the TV in the living room. Powerful Women Readers reserves Saturday Mornings for Kids as well, reviewing…
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TODAY is Sunday, August 20th, and although the temperature outside is still in the triple digits some afternoons, I am declaring that fall is here. Kids in Alvin, Texas have returned to school, and it won’t be long until the 1820 Coffee Shop will be serving pumpkin lattes. With a new season, I begin a…