July 2020 list by N. Giauque
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The Batch Lady by Suzanne Mulholland
The online sensation and time management expert, in this warm, funny and practical cookbook, serves up time-efficient and life-changing recipes.
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Drawing Fairies
by Peter Gray
This wonderful full-color drawing book is a treasure trove for anyone who loves fairies.
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Hair to Dye For
by Ash Fortis
Ever wanted blue hair? How about red, purple, green, white, pink, or grey? How about a bunch of those at once? With this book, your fantasy hair can now become a reality.
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Homemade Yogurt & Kefir by Gianaclis Caldwell
Step-by-step instructions cover the basics of making dairy ferments, from necessary equipment to the myriad options for thickening, sweetening, and flavoring.
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Jane Austen Embroidery by Jennie Batchelor and Alison Larkin
Jane Austen was as skillful with a needle as she was with a pen, and this unique book showcases rare and beautiful embroidery patterns from her era, repurposed into fifteen modern sewing projects.
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Know Your Hobby Animals by Jack Byard
Know Your Hobby Animals is your essential guide to discovering loads of interesting facts about 172 popular breeds of chickens, pigs, goats, cows, and sheep.
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Learn to Draw (Almost) Anything in 6 Easy Steps
by Rich Davis
In Learn to Draw (Almost) Anything in 6 Easy Steps, artist Rich Davis breaks down 100 sketches into six simple steps, showing you how to draw all sorts of fun things, from animals and flowers to robots and cars.
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Taste of Home Meal Planning by Taste of Home
Serving up more than 300 smart, sensible, speedy and sensational recipes, this ultimate resource for make-ahead convenience.
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