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Virginia McGee Butler

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Readin’, Ritin’, but Not Much ‘Rithmetic

Virginia McGee Butler
July 3, 2020

Going, Going, Gone

Virginia McGee Butler
July 3, 2020

There have been naysayers who have said it couldn’t be done, and some have used a common idiom to describe that “never,” but it has happened.

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Virginia McGee Butler
June 29, 2020

Of Bears and Ballots

Virginia McGee Butler
June 29, 2020

Heather Lende, with the style and wit of Erma Bombeck, gives an account of life and politics in Haines, Alaska in Of Bears and Ballots.  

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Virginia McGee Butler
June 26, 2020

Writing Genie

Virginia McGee Butler
June 26, 2020

The old saying of “Misery loves company,” fits what I’m hearing from my writing buddies these days. 

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Virginia McGee Butler
June 22, 2020

The Great Influenza

Virginia McGee Butler
June 22, 2020

The title may be inaccurate by this time, but I recommend reading The Great Influenza: The Story of the Deadliest Pandemic in History by John M. Barry.

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June 19, 2020

Not Inside

Virginia McGee Butler
June 19, 2020

I have been thinking back to see if I could remember the first time I knew we had a broken system. I must have been about four years old. 

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June 15, 2020

Writers and Lovers

Virginia McGee Butler
June 15, 2020

Part of Casey’s trouble appears from the beginning of Lily King’s novel, Writers and Lovers, with a broken romantic relationship and her mother’s death. 

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June 12, 2020

Gonna Die

Virginia McGee Butler
June 12, 2020

Renowned author Laurie Halse Anderson brought her audience to laughter with her comment, “You’re gonna die!” 

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Virginia McGee Butler
June 8, 2020

The Jane Austen Society

Virginia McGee Butler
June 8, 2020

If you are looking for a book that will do nothing but entertain you, The Jane Austen Society by Natalie Jenner will fill the bill. 

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June 5, 2020

Shannan's Challenge

Virginia McGee Butler
June 5, 2020

I first met Shannan in happier times, relishing our roles as volunteers at the Kaigler Book Festival. 

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June 1, 2020

Triple Treat

Virginia McGee Butler
June 1, 2020

People who heard his presentations and met him at the Kaigler Book Festival concluded that prolific artist illustrator Wendell Minor never sleeps. That would explain the three books I describe here that came out so close together, two brand new and one a reissue of an old favorite.

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Virginia McGee Butler
May 29, 2020

Corona Vessel

Virginia McGee Butler
May 29, 2020

I am partial to the metaphor of this pandemic that says we are all in the same storm, but not in the same boat. 

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Virginia McGee Butler
May 25, 2020

The Golden Compass

Virginia McGee Butler
May 25, 2020

Being a member of the Degrummond Book Group often takes me out of my comfort zone (also sometimes known as a rut). The pick for this month was The Golden Compass by Philip Pullman.

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Virginia McGee Butler
May 22, 2020

Happenin at the Crick

Virginia McGee Butler
May 22, 2020

Today we return to the ditch we visited last week with several suggestions from my readers about what to call it. The one that sounds the most like what I might have called it back in the days of my life where its treasure first appeared was “crick.” 

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Virginia McGee Butler
May 18, 2020

The Elephant's Girl

Virginia McGee Butler
May 18, 2020

Lexington Willow is not her real name, but nobody knows what her real name is. The school kids taunt her by calling her “Elephant Girl,” but that is not who she is either. 

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Virginia McGee Butler
May 15, 2020

Delightful Ditch

Virginia McGee Butler
May 15, 2020

For me, one the attractions of our new home after we moved out into the country has been the little stream running between the two houses on our “compound.” 

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Virginia McGee Butler
May 11, 2020

In Search of Safety

Virginia McGee Butler
May 11, 2020

To tell the truth, I debated with myself about whether this was the time for a review of a book like this.

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Virginia McGee Butler
May 8, 2020

Whatchamacallit Lilies

Virginia McGee Butler
May 8, 2020

I could have answered the editor’s question about the lilies in my story for Cricket Magazine without consulting an expert, but I knew he wanted an authority. 

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Virginia McGee Butler
May 4, 2020

Adjustments

Virginia McGee Butler
May 4, 2020

A rather weird phenomenon has shown up in this Coronavirus atmosphere. In conversations with book-loving friends, several have mentioned something I had noticed in myself. 

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Virginia McGee Butler
May 1, 2020

Celebrating May 1

Virginia McGee Butler
May 1, 2020

You won’t find the event on any holiday-marking calendar you pick up, but since my blogging day falls on May 1, I feel it’s necessary to mark an event from this day in 1937’s history.

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Virginia McGee Butler
April 27, 2020

Senior Sympathy

Virginia McGee Butler
April 27, 2020

In a time long ago and a place fairly far away, I was a senior in high school. I begin in this manner in accordance with warnings about giving away dates and places that will help hackers steal your identity. 

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