RAE’S READS

Tag: novels

  • This 1944, WWII publication, has been described as a “memory drama.” Judging from the photos on the cover, it has been made into a good movie, which I wish I’d seen as well as read the novel. The narrative opens as Charles Ryder, a British officer, approaches the estate of Brideshead, to determine its suitability…

  • Here is the first line of a book I’m reading now Here are the book’s first lines: “His wife had died in June and there was to be a memorial service for her in two weeks at the end of the summer…(The actual cover shows Gene, the widower, walking on the beach, seeking inspiration for…

  • Rebecca, a thirty-eight-year old single mom, trying to hold her life together and raise her six-year-old daughter, Mary Margaret, decides to rent her basement apartment (the “in-law apartment”) to earn some much needed cash. And, who should apply but a monk, who has left the monastery after twenty years of contemplation and solitude. The book…

  • ” ‘Books from the Backlog’ is a fun way to feature some of the neglected books sitting on your bookshelf unread.” “This week’s neglected book…” is one I purchased after reading a review by a fellow blogger the year it was published, 2019. I promptly ordered it through Amazon, then just as promptly put it…

  • HERE is the choice for Tuesday, January 25th. Rebecca is talking to her ex, about her new tenant in her “in-law apartment” off the garage, ” ‘Our new tenant downstairs, ‘ Rebecca said. ‘I finally got the in-law apartment in shape.’ ‘He’s a monk’ , Mary Martha (Rebecca’s daughter) announced. ‘Wow, a monk, no kidding.…

  • I have put off writing this review of my favorite book of 2021, not because it was so hard to choose (This novel is a hands-down winner for me.), but because I feel I can’t give this amazing book its due. It is hard to describe, but I’ll do my best. Doerr’s third novel, Cloud…

  • Today’s Tuesday Teaser comes from our November selection, Gracelin O’Malley, first book in a trilogy, by Ann Moore. The story takes place in the great potato famine in Ireland. Our character, Abban is taking a cart loaded with starving, dying men from Gracelin’s home on the orders of her cruel husband. .Gracelin had offered the…

  • (2019) Inventory: of possessions and through the possessions of our memories, our life. Inventories are lists of “what matters.” Judith Kratt’s life is defined by the fact she is “Daddy Kratt’s” daughter. The eldest of the Kratt children, she has a love-hate relationship with her siblings, brother Quincy, a snoop who makes it his business…

  • Usually blogging friends do WWW Wednesdays, answering What have you finished? What are you currently reading? and What will you read next? Instead, I’m only going to answer one “W,” What have you finished? Zadie Smith is an established writer whom I’ve read in The New Yorker and in more than one novel. These essays…

  • Friday Firstliners should be from a current read. Here’s mine from a book I’ve just begun: “You can tell a lot about a person from the library books they borrow.” These are the opening thoughts from June, the librarian at the Chalcot Library in a very small town. Soon she gets word that the city…