RAE’S READS

Tag: novels

  • Today’s Friday Firstliner comes from Tanya Maria Barrientos’ Frontera Street. “DEE There are fourteen verb tenses in Spanish, so much more than the past, present, and future. That’s what it said in the first sentence of the paperback I bought, thinking I just needed to brush up.” I plan to start this one today.

  • This first new week of the New Year, I returned two books to my library: This debut novel by a well-known Irish musician has been described as “quietly brilliant,” and I would concur. It is about “two single, thirty-something men,” who are friends, and belong to the “uncelebrated [population] of this world.” In one word,…

  • Today’s Friday Firstliner comes from Before the Coffee Gets Cold by Oshikazu Kawaguchi (Wait, let me check and see I put all the letters in!) ” ‘Oh gosh, is that the time? Sorry, I have to go.’ the man mumbled evasively, as he stood up and reached for his bag.” Evidently this is the beginning…

  • I read this book on my Kindle, and I found that I am enjoying reading electronically almost as much as handling a physical book. That’s progress for me! HCC, His Holiness’s Cat, aka Snow Lion contemplates the question, “What makes cats purr?” As a matter of fact, she meditates on purring, an act of joy,…

  • (publication date: 2019) I am definitely recommending this one to my book club. This novel is fun-ny! Opening with a scene that borders on the bizarre, one wonders how things could get any weirder. Just keep reading because they do! The interview transcripts taken by father and son cops, Jim and Jack, are masterpieces of…

  • Funny thing, this week I didn’t read a single kid’s book, so instead, I will recommend and review a book about people who work with (and live for) kids: teachers, librarians, and principals. I listened to this one as an audiobook and had the best experience with an audiobook to date. Now I know why…

  • I found this fun meme at Hoarding Books. What one is asked to do is grab a book at random and copy the first line, so here’s mine for Friday, September 18, 2020: ” February 3 was a dark and dank day altogether; cold spitting rain in the morning and a low, steel-grey sky the…

  • Thanks to Carla at Carla Loves to Read for introducing me to this great author. I checked this one out from my local library in big print. Knightly was Reay’s debut novel, and perhaps the one I enjoyed most. It is epistolary in nature, told in the form of letters from Samantha, a “bookish” grad…

  • My personal “Book of the Month,” this novel by blogger friend, Teagan, is set in Atonement, Tennessee, a “quaint” town full of interesting characters. When Esmerelda Lawton, “Ralda” to her friends, suffers from “big city blues,” she finds an old foreclosed-upon mansion in Atonement at a price too good to be true. And when something…

  • Ok, so I cheated a bit and bought this for my Kindle. It was soooo much cheaper, and I intend to buy a real paperback later today, but I wanted to get the day off to a good start.