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MEET...


NEWS
Resources on RSV (Respiratory Syncytial Virus Infections) for Library Patrons
 
Links and printables compiled by the National Library of Medicine
 
 
https://help.libbyapp.com/en-us/6103.htm
https://www.overdrive.com/apps/libby/kindlefire
https://help.libbyapp.com/en-us/6022.htm
https://help.libbyapp.com/en-us/categories/kindle-books.htm?tocpath=Home%7CKindle%20Books%20(U.S.%20only)%7C_____0
 
 
STORY TIME CALENDAR


EVENTS
 
Our $5 bag sale begins later this month - be sure to stop in and see what's new in our Christmas sale!
 
 
 
STAFF PICKS/NEW BOOKS
Staff Picks
The Beginner's Guide to Candy Making: Simple and Sweet Recipes for Chocolates, Caramels, Lollypops, Gummies, and More
by Elizabeth LaBau

This super-simple guide to making candy features photo-illustrated step-by-step instructions and techniques for creating all kinds of yummy sweets. Making your own homemade candy may sound complicated, but it's easy and fun! Candy making in your home kitchen allows creative exploration that requires no experience and very little equipment, and the results can be used as inexpensive gifts or festive desserts for a range of occasions.

(Recommended by Kim)
Creative Cookie Decorating for Everyone: Buttercream Frosting Recipes, Designs, and Tips for Every Occasion
by Emily Hutchinson

In Creative Cookie Decorating for Everyone, the follow-up to the beloved Creative Cookie Decorating, Emily Hutchinson takes you through decorating with buttercream, with hundreds of step-by-step photos. She covers each season and holiday with new ideas and designs for your cookies. Unique to this book are instructions for how to flood with buttercream. (Yes, you read that right, you can flood with buttercream!) Emily shares twice as many (new!) delicious recipes while also including allergy-conscious cookies that everyone can enjoy. These recipes have been tested and perfected, so they are ready for the spotlight! Emily's main goal is to teach you all her tips and tricks, which have taken her years to learn, and help you develop or fine-tune your decorating skills, no matter your background experience in the kitchen. Emily loves to see bakers succeed, and this book is sure to help you take your cookies to the next level.

(Recommended by Kim)
The Midwest Survival Guide: How We Talk, Love, Work, Drink, and Eat . . . Everything with Ranch
by Charlie Berens

Featuring photos, illustrations, sidebars, quizzes and jokes, an Emmy-winning journalist, comedian and Wisconsin native presents a walleye-deep look into a bizarre American culture—the Midwest.

(Recommended by Carrie)
New Books
Farming Strong, All Year Long
by Sherri Duskey Rinker

Told in rhyming text, six farm vehicles work through all the seasons, from spring planting to building a barn to protect the animals in winter.
Pokémon How to Draw
by Maria S Barbo

Offers step-by-step instructions on how to draw classic characters from every Pokémon region, including Pikachu, Mudkip, and Litten.
Mr. Lemoncello's Very First Game
by Chris Grabenstein

When 13-year-old puzzle-obsessed Luigi Lemoncello attends a carnival, he receives a mysterious puzzle box along with a clue that leads him and his friends on a fantastical treasure hunt for a prize beyond anything they could imagine.
All In: A Naturals Novel
by Jennifer Barnes

After a string of brutal murders in Las Vegas, Cassie Hobbes and the Naturals are called in to use their unique profiling talents. But this serial killer uses different methods every time. All of the victims were killed in public, yet the killer does not show up on any security feed. And each victim has a string of numbers tattooed on their wrist. Hidden in the numbers is a code--and the closer the Naturals come to unraveling the mystery, the more perilous the case becomes.
Bleeding Heart Yard
by Elly Griffiths

Twenty years after she and her friends killed a fellow student, Cassie Fitzgerald is working as a police officer and must investigate her former classmates for what seems to be another very recent murder.
The Lindbergh Nanny: A Novel
by Mariah Fredericks

In 1932 New Jersey, Lindbergh nanny Betty Gow, after toddler Charles Lindbergh Jr. is kidnapped, becomes a suspect in the eyes of both the media and public, and must find the truth in order to clear her name and find justice for the child she loves.
Flight: A Novel
by Lynn Steger Strong

The new novel from the critically acclaimed author of Want, told through the shifting voices of a family gathering for Christmas in upstate New York after the death of their beloved matriarch, at odds over the settling of her estate--a novel about art, grief, shame, ambition, joy, and the American safety net. (Large Print)
In the Craftsman Style: Building Furniture Inspired by the Arts & Crafts Tradition.
by Fine Woodworking

This comprehensive collection brings together the best of Fine Woodworking's articles on the Arts & Crafts style, one of the most enduring movements in American furniture design, with 150 color photos. It includes background on history and style, as well as a wide variety of appealing projects.
The Cozy Christmas Movie Cookbook: Mouthwatering Food to Enjoy During Your Favorite Holiday Films
by Holly Carpenter

Brings you recipes inspired by America's most adored Christmas films, from Northpole to The Christmas Train, A Royal Christmas, and many more! Enjoy the dozens of recipes--from snacks and small bites, to Christmas cookies and cakes, to warming drinks and cocktails, with a recommended film to watch with each.


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