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Virginia McGee Butler

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Readin’, Ritin’, but Not Much ‘Rithmetic

Virginia McGee Butler
October 19, 2018

Tsundoku

Virginia McGee Butler
October 19, 2018

Recently, my youngest sister had to send me this new word that for some reason made her think of me. Now, to start with, we were raised by the same father who loved few things more than to find an interesting new word so we both get this fascination naturally – along with a love of books and reading. 

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October 15, 2018

The Library Book

Virginia McGee Butler
October 15, 2018

Reading The Library Book by Susan Orlean put me in mind of the braids I used to do with my hair. 

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Virginia McGee Butler
October 12, 2018

Bee Friendly

Virginia McGee Butler
October 12, 2018

Sometimes good things seem to happen to me accidentally – apparently most often in my garden. 

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October 8, 2018

The Season of Styx Malone

Virginia McGee Butler
October 8, 2018

Who wouldn’t be sucked into a book that begins with a character named Styx who appears as if from nowhere, right in the local woods, with the possibility that he had been summoned like a superhero responding to a beacon of night by Caleb, the narrator. 

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October 5, 2018

Loving the Light

Virginia McGee Butler
October 5, 2018

In an unexpected pleasure, granddaughter Marissa Lane sent a photograph she took on my birthday.

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October 1, 2018

Louisiana's Way Home

Virginia McGee Butler
October 1, 2018

I always pursue an offer of a book by Kate Dicamillo so I jumped at the chance offered by Net Galley for an advance reading copy of Louisiana’s Way Home. 

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September 28, 2018

Seven

Virginia McGee Butler
September 28, 2018

It is time for the “not much ‘rithmetic” promised in my blog title with a look at the number seven.

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September 24, 2018

To Ban or Not to Ban

Virginia McGee Butler
September 24, 2018

Our de Grummond Book Group celebrates Banned Book Week by bringing a favorite banned book to discuss, and I chose A Light in the Attic.

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Virginia McGee Butler
September 21, 2018

Not Happening Here!

Virginia McGee Butler
September 21, 2018

I stumble across the oddest ideas while I’m researching for something entirely different.

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Virginia McGee Butler
September 17, 2018

Feldpost

Virginia McGee Butler
September 17, 2018

A box of moldy documents that survived Hurricane Katrina, discovered in her mother-in-law’s attic, turned out to hold unexpected treasure for Whitney Stewart. 

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September 14, 2018

Recognizing Family

Virginia McGee Butler
September 14, 2018

I became intrigued with what constitutes a family as I sat one Monday morning in the outpatient surgery waiting room. 

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September 10, 2018

Merci Suarez Changes Gears

Virginia McGee Butler
September 10, 2018

Windows and mirrors seem to shapeshift as sixth-grader Merci lives wrapped both in her own family traditions and in the commonalities of middle school.

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September 7, 2018

A Tardy Death

Virginia McGee Butler
September 7, 2018

Death has come to Aunt Dee some 85 years after it was first rumored. This past Sunday, my cousin’s text read, “Aunt Dee has gone to be with Uncle Charles.”  

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September 3, 2018

The Good Demon

Virginia McGee Butler
September 3, 2018

How could you not be tempted to read a book with a sentence on the cover that reads, “We all have demons. Clare wants hers back.”? 

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August 31, 2018

Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

Virginia McGee Butler
August 31, 2018

The flurry of interest in Mister Rogers’s Neighborhood has brought back good memories.

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August 27, 2018

Lord of the Mountain

Virginia McGee Butler
August 27, 2018

Start with an Appalachian story, set it in the late 1920s, add a preacher who pitches a tent and starts his own church called The Church of Consecrated Heaven and Satan’s on the Run.

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August 24, 2018

Happy Hundredth to Martin!

Virginia McGee Butler
August 24, 2018

If a person lives to be a hundred, what might he be known for?

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August 20, 2018

Sarah, Plain and Tall X 5

Virginia McGee Butler
August 20, 2018

Beware of book-loving friends if you are trying to finish your stack of to-be-read books.

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August 17, 2018

Surprising Sisters

Virginia McGee Butler
August 17, 2018

Can three sisters keep a secret from the fourth? Read and find out!

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August 13, 2018

Sold on a Monday

Virginia McGee Butler
August 13, 2018

Time comes at the end of the historical fiction Sold on a Monday by Kristina McMorris when Lily must confess the truth. 

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