Ah May Reads. Two thumbs up for summer reading. Our library actually pays adults in library cash to read. Translation: If I spend lots of time reading this summer I won't actually have to use real American currency to pay those pesky library finds. If I actually return my books on time (I usually don't) then I can spend it all at the used book sale. It's a fabulous win win either way. Here's a look at what I read in the month of May. The Read Aloud Family by Sarah Mackenzie: I have enjoyed listening to Sarah Mackenzie's podcast "The Read Aloud Revival" for years. When I found out she was writing a book on reading aloud to your children I jumped at the chance to read it. I loved this book. Mackenzie's book was such an encouragement and just a plain delight to read. Not only does reading aloud have the power to change your family, but it also has the power to change the world. Reading remains a high priorit...