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What Are You Going To Be for Halloween?
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Books in Translation: Spanish
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Growing Up in Fiction
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Solar Punk
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Charlotte McConaghy & Other Climate Fiction
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Ragtag Cinema: A CommunityMade List
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Books From The Rabbit hOle Museum
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Coyote Hill: A CommunityMade List
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I genuinely don’t know how I feel about “Love Letters to a Serial Killer.” It’s a unique story where you are in the head of a person who is clearly not doing well in their personal life and tries to find meaning through other people. She then puts any excitement and “living her life” onto … Read more
AdultsPosted October 21
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October is a great time to start your holiday gift projects! Many people love getting handmade gifts created just for them, especially ones that match their personality or interests. These gifts show that you’re thinking of them. By starting now, you will experience a calmer holiday season as you wrap your presents in pretty paper, … Read more
AdultsPosted October 18
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Carving pumpkins is an autumnal tradition for a reason. It’s fun, it’s pretty, and the tools are very sharp and not at all favorable to use around small children. However, one’s cunning can be used to enjoy pumpkin crafts without any sharp objects or carving needed! Pumpkin Paintin’ Painting and/or coloring is a great way … Read more
KidsPosted October 16
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What I liked about “Different, Not Less”: Personal Stories: The book is filled with real-life stories that are both inspiring and relatable, offering a deep understanding of neurodiversity. Empowerment: It provides a positive and affirming perspective, encouraging readers to embrace their differences as strengths. Educational: The book is informative, helping to break down misconceptions about … Read more
AdultsPosted October 16
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Is there something strange in your neighborhood? 🤔 Or something weird and it don’t look good? 😳 That might be because it’s *checks watch phone* spooky season, y’all!!! Many sinister salutations for this most ghastly of times, when all of the delightful frights come out to haunt the moonlit, fog-filled corners of the night with … Read more
TeensPosted October 16
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“Second Time Around” is about Malloy Farrell, an interior designer, who inherits her grandmother’s run-down tourist shop in Seaport, Oregon. Her plan is to sell the shop. However, she quickly finds out her old childhood crush, Grayson Matthews, wants to buy the shop and redevelop the area into an outdoor mall. So Mallory changes her … Read more
AdultsPosted October 14
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Food truly serves as a living window into culture, history and societal values. It’s fascinating how food culture can reflect everything from historical trends to social stratification. Food culture includes the way food is prepared, presented, eaten and shared. Food often reflects current trends in society, such as the plethora of cookbooks related to current … Read more
AdultsPosted October 13
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Anne Perry, famous for her Victorian-era mysteries, begins a new series set in 1930s Europe, with a great new heroine, young photographer Elena Standish. Elena is drawn into the hidden world of espionage through a nipped-in-the-bud love affair, which in turn pulls her grandfather to reconnect with his past in the secret service from the … Read more
AdultsPosted October 11
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