Read Between the Lines by Rachel Lacey (December 14th) Books are Rosie Taft’s life. And ever since she took over her mother’s beloved Manhattan bookstore, they’ve become her home too. The only thing missing is her own real-life romance like the ones she loves to read about, and Ro...
Rachel Recht is a wannabe director who’s obsesssed with movies and ready to make her own masterpiece. As she’s casting her senior film project, she knows she’s found the perfect lead – Sana. There’s only one problem. Rachel hates Sana. Rachel was the first girl Sana ever asked ...
Biale, Rachel, We are moving, Berkeley, Tricycle Press, 1996. Civardi Anne and Stephen Cartwright, Moving house, Usborne Publishing, 2005. (preschoolers) Caputo-Wickham, Laura & Pamela Goodman, A Fish in Foreign Waters: A Book for Bilingual Children, Long Bridge Publishing, 2015. ...
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Thinking about reading We Should All Be Millionaires: Change Your Thinking, Build Bank, and Claim Your Independence: A Woman’s Guide to Earning More, Building Wealth, and Gaining Economic Power by Rachel Rodgers? Want to know a bit more about the book before you read a copy for yourself?
Night Sky With Exit Woundsby Ocean Vuong Heart Talk: Poetic Wisdom for a Better Lifeby Cleo Wade I hope you have a chance to take a breath and enjoy a poem this month. Happy Reading! FacebookTwitterLinkedIn Features Rachel’s Reads – Best of 2024 ...
New York at least, the beaches are opening for swimming this month!). A good book is a good book no matter where you crack the pages — even if you’re just looking at a Google image of the ocean and playing a three-hour YouTube stream of the sound of crashing waves ...
Things quickly spiral out of control as the bodies start piling up, the police get curious, and Geeta enters into a second-chance romance with a quiet widower who runs a speakeasy. And there’s a dog! What’s not to love? –MO Rachel Hawkins, The Villa (St. Martin’s) Perfec...
Ian McKinley, Luke’s father, is the first man Colby’s felt even a tingle of attraction for in the time since Lena’s father walked away without a second glance. Biggest problem? Rachel, Ian’s fiance. I really enjoyed the interplay between the points of view. There’s some good misd...
Rachel Howzell Hall:I think that’s what crime-writing is about. If you’re not into that, then what are you here for? Crime is all about making things right and perpetrators being held to account for what they’ve done. Can you call yourself a crime-w...