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JPL Staff Picks November 2018
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The food lab : better home cooking through science
by J. Kenji López-Alt
Collects easy-to-prepare, illustrated recipes for practicing simple, fool-proof techniques, based on the science of cooking, for creating great food, including blanching, defatting stock, emulsions, and knife skills
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Cravings : recipes for all the food you want to eat
by Chrissy Teigen
The Sports Illustrated swimsuit cover model demonstrates how to make cooking a part of a fashion-forward lifestyle, sharing 100 recipes ranging from personal creations and her mother's classics to dishes taught to her by chef friends.
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Cravings. Hungry for more
by Chrissy Teigen
A follow-up to Cravings is presented in the form of a culinary diary about the Sports Illustrated model's family life and features healthier, flavor-forward adaptations of recipes for such fare as pancakes, onion dip and banana bread
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Magnolia table : a collection of recipes for gathering
by Joanna Gaines
A full-color cookbook is packed with classic staples, family favorites, engaging stories and helpful tips from the Magnolia co-founder and New York Times best-selling author, including recipes for White Cheddar Bisque, Asparagus and Fontina Quiche, Overnight French Toast, Chicken Pot Pie and Lemon Pie.
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The sun is also a star
by Nicola Yoon
Natasha, whose family is hours away from being deported, and Daniel, a first generation Korean American who strives to live up to his parents' expectations, unexpectedly fall in love and must determine which path they will choose in order to be together
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Eleanor & Park
by Rainbow Rowell
Set over the course of one school year in 1986, this is the story of two star-crossed misfits--smart enough to know that first love almost never lasts, but brave and desperate enough to try
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Fangirl
by Rainbow Rowell
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Nowhere but here
by Katie McGarry
While reluctantly staying with her biological father, a member of a motorcycle club, sheltered seventeen-year-old Emily falls for the youth her father asked to protect her from a rival club with a score to settle
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What I thought was true
by Huntley Fitzpatrick
Seventeen-year-old Gwen Castle is a working-class girl determined to escape her small island town, but when rich-kid Cass Somers, with whom she has a complicated romantic history, shows up, she's forced to reassess her feelings about her loving, complex family, her lifelong best friends, her wealthy employer, the place where she lives and the boy she can't admit she loves.
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The boy most likely to
by Huntley Fitzpatrick
A companion to My Life Next Door finds Tim, a trouble-prone alcoholic, and Alice, the good-girl sister of Tim's best friend, falling unexpectedly in love, but unforeseen consequences of Tim's wild days come back to challenge the two, who then have to decide whether to risk it all once more. Simultaneous eBook.
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My life next door
by Huntley Fitzpatrick
When Samantha, the daugher of a Republican state senator, falls in love with the boy next door, she discovers a different way to live, but when her mother is involved in an accident Sam must make some difficult choices
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Under the never sky
by Veronica Rossi
When Aria is exiled from the enclosed city of Reverie, she forms an unlikely alliance with an Outsider named Perry, who could be her only chance of survival providing they can overcome their prejudices
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Through the ever night
by Veronica Rossi
Hoping to be reunited after months of separation, Aria and Perry are met with hostility by Dweller-resenting Tides before a Aether storm threatens the tribe's existence, forcing Aria to consider leaving Perry to save both their lives
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Into the still blue
by Veronica Rossi
A conclusion to the trilogy that includes Through the Ever Night finds Perry and Aria desperately struggling to unite the Dwellers and Outsiders while racing to the Still Blue and attempting to rescue an abducted Cinder, efforts that are challenged by an enraged Roar. 125,000 first printing.
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