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GMA Book Club 2024
The Storm We Made by Vanessa Chan In 1945 Malaya, Cecily Alcantara faces the fallout of her secret past as a spy for the Japanese, a decision that brought devastation to her family and community. With her son missing, one daughter hidden from exploitation, and another seething with rage, Cecily is haunted by guilt. Desperate…
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Surviving the Zombie Apocalypse
The Art of Eating Through the Zombie Apocalypse: A Cookbook and Culinary Survival Guide by Lauren Wilson The Art of Eating through the Zombie Apocalypse is a cookbook and survival guide for life after the undead rise, offering over 80 creative recipes like Overnight of the Living Dead French Toast and Twinkie Trifle. Packed with…
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Native American Heritage Month
The Rediscovery of America: Native Peoples and the Unmasking of US History by Ned Blackhawk Ned Blackhawk’s sweeping retelling of U.S. history highlights the essential role Native Americans have played in shaping the nation, challenging the traditional narrative that often marginalizes their contributions. Spanning five centuries, Blackhawk interweaves Native and non-Native histories, showing how Indigenous…
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The Histories of Westeros
In 1996, George RR Martin introduced us all to the world of Westeros with his release of the first installment of A Song of Ice and Fire titled A Game of Thrones. Since then, HBO has created a phenomenal series, as well as its newest prequel series House of the Dragon that I LOVE. And…
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Cozy Mystery Series Starters Part 1.
Cozy Mysteries are characteristically easy reads. Nothing too intense or too serious. Just a good old fashioned sleuthing to curl up with on a rainy day. I will say that they often take on a food or hobby theme. When I first started working at the library, the first thing I noticed about cozy mysteries…
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Holiday Cookbooks
Looking to get a little more creative with Thanksgiving dinner this year? Are you a busy-bee and need to find something quick and easy to bring to the family feast? With this list I tried to include holiday cookbooks that cater to various religious backgrounds. Enjoy! The 100 Most Jewish Foods: a Highly Debatable List…
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