RAE’S READS

Tag: novels

  • I didn’t read a whole book today, I finished one. I chose this book from the Alvin library because Carla of Carla Loves to Read put me on to this great, new-to-me author, thus finishing the challenge of 20 in 20–books recommended by blogging friends. It also fits in with my “Celebrating Color” challenge as…

  • This is a new audiobook by Lynn Austin, read by Sarah Zimmerman. It is labeled a “Christian Romance,” but it does not preach or chide; it just teaches by exampled. One critic calls it “a novel of sisterhood and self-discovery.” Set in WWII and in 1950, just after, the novel compares the stories of Audrey…

  • This audiobook, read/listened to as part of my “20 in 20” challenge where I read twenty books recommended by fellow bloggers, was called to my attention by Carla at Carla Loves to Read. It is described as “an ode to small towns and second chances.” It is a Winsome (the name of the small town…

  • Big Summer by Jennifer Weiner is the perfect beach read, set on a private beach at Cape Cod. Daphne Berg, the heroine, is a plus sized “Influencer” on Instagram with many followers. (I was oblivious to the concept of influencers and Instagram followers until reading this book. I learned about the many perks involved and…

  • In the August 2020 issue of Real Simple magazine, I read an article by author Jennifer Wiener. Here is an excerpt from that article: “When I wrote my first book, I was lucky, in terms of both what I had and what I didn’t. I has a good job and enough money in the bank…

  • Several years ago, I did a color challenge with a fellow blogger where books were picked by the color of their covers. Most of the books came from my TBR shelves, which was an added bonus. Today, I’ve written a color challenge of my own and urge you to join me. There is no “due…

  • My first liner for today comes from fellow blogger and author, Teagan Riordian Geneviene’s Atonement, Tennessee. From the prologue: “Dawn’s light cast shadows that shifted amid branches of magnolias and mountain laurel, and danced upon statuary and grave stones.” This mysterious cemetery which “came with the house” that protagonist, Esmerelda bought for a steal is…

  • Today’s Tuesday Teaser is from The Light Years by Elizabeth Jane Howard. The novel is set between WWI and WWII and tells the saga of the Cazalet family. It is well written, as this teaser from where my bookmark lies will prove. ” Every morning when she woke up , Angela stood by the window…

  • First Line Fridays, or Friday Firstliners, as I choose to corrupt the name originated with Hoarding Books and is also hosted by Wandering Words, two blogs worth checking into. “They” ask readers to open a book they are reading, or one they are anticipating reading and copy the first line or so in order to…

  • I have just finished the road-trip books by Roland Merullo that have a philosophy side to them. I was hooked early on by Breakfast with Buddha ,the first book in the series and really enjoyed meeting Otto, his screwy sister, and her boyfriend, the semi-Buddhist priest, Rimproche. At first I was skeptical (as was Otto)…