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CoMo Preservation: A CommunityMade List
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Spooky Scary Graphic Novels
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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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The graphic novel “The Girl from the Sea” retells the legend of the selkie with a gay young adult protagonist. Written and drawn by Molly Knox Ostertag, this book’s beachside setting and secret summer romance make it a perfect summertime read. If graphic novels aren’t for you or if you just enjoy listening to your … Read more
AdultsPosted October 28
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“American Diva: Extraordinary, Unruly, Fabulous” is a collection of essays on divas, past and present. Author Deborah Paredez teaches a university course on the subject matter and I wish I could join to be in the class discussion. I was introduced to divas I knew little about, i.e. Jomama Jones, and engaged with divas I’ve … Read more
AdultsPosted October 25
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Do you have an aspiring young ghoul in your life? A wee beastie who *wants* to hang out with the monster under their bed and whatever else might go creep or sneak in the night? Perhaps your family celebrates el Día de los Muertos or the spiritual rituals of Allhallowtide in addition to Halloween. Or … Read more
KidsPosted October 23
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Author Bill Bryson’s witty signature style is prevalent throughout his Australian travelogue, “In a Sunburned Country.” Although the publication date was 20 years ago, so much of his story traveling throughout the country remains a compelling read. In fact, part of the draw is the almost forgotten pre-technology travel means he uses — a somewhat … Read more
AdultsPosted October 23
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In 2009, EA released “Dragon Age: Origins.” For the first time, players were introduced to the world of Thedas and tasked with protecting it against the monstrous Darkspawn scourge that periodically arose. Two years later, “Dragon Age II” was released. This time, players became Hawke, a human who becomes a legend over the course of … Read more
TeensPosted October 23
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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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