RAE’S READS

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  • Just as Saturday Mornings on TV back in the 50s and 60s were reserved for kids to watch cartoons, while mom and dad slept in, PWR reserves Saturday Mornings for reviews and recommendations of kids’ books. Everyone here on the Texas Gulf Coast has survived “back to school,” students and teachers alike. But, just think;…

  • My kind, techie neighbor, Courtney has designed a Facebook page for my bookstore. A former student’s father who owns a sign-making company took my design and made a sign for the outside of the house/bookstore. The conversation/visiting area is a favorite of customers, filled on Thursdays from 5-8 p.m. with laughing, sharing women on Girls’…

  • My book for Friday First Liners, hosted my READING IS MY SUPERPOWER is Sarah Canary by Karen Joy Fowler. I am on page 67 and am thoroughly hooked, but here’s how the novel begins: ” The years after the Civil War were characterized by excess, ornamented by cults and corruptions…In 1872, the residents of the…

  • PWR reserves Saturday mornings for reviews and mentions of kids’ books, much like TV programming of the 50s and 60s did. Today’s picture book is a controversial, sometimes banned book. When I read it, I was impressed with the life lesson it presents that sometimes it takes hard times, or in this case horrific events…

  • My former interim pastor and good friend, Al Perry will read from his autobiography, My View from the Top of the Chicken Coop, …Sunday, July 30th at 2:00 p.m. at Rae’s Reads. So far, since January we have had four author events, a ladies tea, a mini-craft sale, a family music night, a pot luck…

  • This past spring, I had the pleasure of hearing Abraham Verghese read from his latest novel, The Covenant of Water at the Inprint Series in Houston. (Thanks, Deb Nance for giving me a ride into traffic-crazy H Town.) He was simply amazing, and that night I began a book of his, The Tennis Partner (1998),…

  • Two years ago, my blogging friend, Deb Nance, of Readerbuzz, began a study of “Happiness.” Because I studied the word “gratitude the following year, she gave me her books she had bought to help me decide if happiness followed gratitude or vice versa. Our combined studies caused us to agree that gratitude doesn’t follow happiness;…

  • One of the best parts of summer is having more time to read. Sitting on the bed air conditioner cranked up, with the fan blowing across you with a good book going helps break the spell of triple-digit heat, which is what we’re having on the Texas Gulf Coast right now. One of my favorite…