RAE’S READS

  • This brand new (published 2022) novel about bookish people doing bookish things is the best novel I’ve read in a good while. It comes in third or fourth of the best book I’ve read overall in 2022.

    Olivia, “Liv” Green, cleaner, aspiring writer, avid reader of Essie Starling’s books, takes a job for Essie herself, cleaning her apartment. Essie’s books feature Georgia Ray, whom Liv would love to model herself after, but she doesn’t have the guts. As Liv develops as an author, she also develops as a person, growing more like Georgia Ray with each daring move.

    Caught up in an impossible plot, Liv finds herself lying to her preoccupied husband, her two grown sons, and pulls it all off nicely. Frequent references to Essie’s books about Georgia’s life occur, as do references to Liv’s reading life of real, current authors, many of whom I’ve read and admired. Before being employed full time by Essie, Liv’s cleaning clients were the employers from hell. Released from her other jobs, Liv finds herself writing with and for Essie, for who knows Georgia Ray better than her strongest fan?

    Many twists and turns and close calls frame this novel into a delightful read, one that will keep you turning pages to determine how Liv will “get out of this one.” It was a darned good read.

  • ASK ANY CHRISTIAN, AND HE/SHE WILL TELL YOU, “JESUS IS THE REASON FOR THE SEASON.” We hear this at Christmas especially, so I wish to take a moment to discuss the life of a long-time friend, a pastor, who lives as if Jesus is the reason for any season. Al Perry, whom I have known since I was a daily coffee drinker at Whataburger, along with friends who ranged from just s few years older than I to my Best Friend, Jane, who was twenty something years my senior. Al worked at Monsanto, a chemical plant near Alvin, our home town and also pastored a church in nearby Rosharon, TX. Since his retirement, he has been a member of South Park Baptist, my church, even serving as interim pastor for over a year and a half. When he asked me to “look at” his “life story” as he then called it, I jumped at the chance to earn some editing experience. His autobiography, The View from the Top of the Chicken Coop, was a delightful reading experience, which needed only minor punctuation corrections.

    Written in 2022, this memoir’s title comes from the following:

    “”…One of the things I vaguely remember is our uncle and aunt from Texas coming…A letter would arrive saying they were coming. When it was near the time of the visit, one of the boys would get ON TOP OF THE CHICKEN COOP to look for their car… We would wait with anxiety for the cookies and goodies they would bring…”

    The book is both humorous and inspiring, and as any preacher, Brother Al managed to end with a mini-sermon:

    “I think about the letter we would receive from Texas and the scout who would jump on the chicken coop, and announce the dust stirring on the dirt road…[Today], I’m looking up because of a letter I’ve received about something coming down ‘the road of my life’.” (John 3:16) “While on this imaginary chicken coop, I am looking up with anticipation because of another portion of the letter (1st Thessalonians 4:16-17), ‘For the Lord Himself shall descend from heaven’ … [I] look forward to the time when I will be with all of my loved ones…There is a longing in my heart to see my Savior…”

    If you knew this author, personally as do I, you would soon determine he was the “real thing,” not just a professing Christian, but one who lives out his faith.

    Thank you, Brother Al for allowing me to read and edit your life’s story.

  • get productive with me:) | blogmas day 9!⋆꙳❆

    sateja♡'s avatarme and my opinions ♡˚₊✧⋆⭒˚。⋆

    hi there! i hope you are hvaing a lovely day so far! right now i have so much to do and i cannot even think properly, and i have to schedule a post for tomorrow, so why not turn my busy evening into a blog post? right now i have a lot of things to do and we are going to be checking off our to-do lists together. i hope you enjoy this post!

    first of all: scheduling events in my calendar and making a to-do list

    ok, so i made this graphic for my to-do list because i am indeed extra. anyway, let’s get started with the first task on my list; i have an english assessment tomorrow and i haven’t even finished my writing 😅😆 so that’s definitely the first thing i need to do!

    1 hour later…

    i just finished my english writing! time to move on…

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    RAE LONGEST–December 10th and December 11th, 2022…

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    SOME READING CHALLENGES EARLY ENOUGH IN THE MONTH TO DO THEM BY CHRISTMAS

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  • DO YOU HAVE A TEEN OR A PRECOCIOUS JUNIOR HIGH READER ON YOUR SHOPPING LIST?

    If so, may I suggest a superb sci-fi series from blogging friend S.J. Higbee? The Manitore Series is one this adult found fascinating on many levels. It can be read on many levels: as a retelling of the Cinderella story (with monster), as a psychological allegory, as an exciting adventure, or as a darned good read to tackle over Christmas vacation.

    BOOK ONE

    The First book introduces us to an amazing character, well-drawn, intriguing and very complex.

    BOOK TWO

    Unlike many second books in a series, this one is even better than the first.

    BOOK THREE

    Talk about excitement, this final book in the Trilogy has it all.

    Available from Amazon, and perhaps on Kindle, this is the perfect gift for your perfect kid!

  • Here it is Sunday morning 12/4/22, and once again I failed to post my Saturday Mornings for Kids recommendation. Here it is, late.

    Recommended by a fourteen-year-old friend and prospective bookstore helper, The Sisters Grimm series promises to be something I want to look into.

    Appropriately dark and GRIMM, the cover of the first book is scary enough to be a cover for the original Grimm brothers’ masterpiece. Judging from the copy my young friend donated to the bookstore, the Sisters Grimm are fairy-tale detectives, solving cases which are set in some of the Brothers’ most popular fairy-tales. The back cover’s blurb is as follows:

    “Orphaned sisters Sabrina and Daphne are sent to live with their newly discovered grandmother, Relda Grimm, in the strange town of Ferryport Landing. The girls soon learn a family secret: that they are descendants of the famous Brothers Grimm, whose book of fairy-tales is actually a history book./ When a terrorizing giant goes on a rampage through the town, it’s up to the Sisters Grimm to stop him and solve the mystery of who set the giant loose in the first place.”

    Mixing modern with traditional, the author promises a read of suspense, adventure, and hopefully, a bit of humor. Thumbing through, I would invite good readers from 5th or 6th grade and up to join me in investigating this series.

    FUN READING FOR KIDS OF MANY AGES AND THIS “STILL A KID ADULT” AHEAD

    Rae

  • A Shining Star Christmas: Addie’s Blogmas Tour

    Kaley D. Kriesel's avatarThe Daydreamer

    Hey warriors! Today we have a bit of a Christmas blog tour! My friend Addie, one of the sweetest people I know, is hosting a fun Blogmas event! Let me hand it over to her….


    Hey everyone! Thank you so much for being here! My name is Addie and I run a blog calledShining Star, which has been going on for a little over two years. However, I have been out of the blogging routine for most of 2021, and since I’ve decided to resume blogging, I thought it would be super fun to do a blog tour for my Blogmas announcement! First of all, thank you so much to KALEY for sponsoring me!! Since I started this blog, Kaley has been here for me this entire journey and she is one of the bestest and amazingest people I have met in the blogosphere. 😀 When I first…

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