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Sparking Creativity By LJ and SLJ editors We're almost at the one-year mark of staying at home or working remotely, and with that anniversary comes a realization—many of us are tired of our own cooking. We highlight several resources offering cooking wisdom that will help guide you along throughout the seasons. |
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Coping with Cooking Fatigue By Jennifer Dayton Even the most enthusiastic kitchen dwellers likely are looking for some guidance to rekindle the love of cooking or just get something on the table. These sites can help. |
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SPONSORED BY SAN JOSE STATE UNIVERSITY Advance Your Career from Home We’ve been bringing the learning to you since 2009. Our Master of Library and Information Science program is delivered 100% online by faculty members who are experts in online teaching. Join us for an online open house and learn more about our ALA-accredited degree. Learn More››› |
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Titles To Watch 2021 By Barbara Hoffert We include nearly 300 key works in fiction and nonfiction, reflecting current concerns with politics, the pandemic, and #OwnVoices authors. |
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Exploring with Virtual Travel By Melanie Kletter If you are feeling wanderlust, here are some interesting national parks, safaris, cultural monuments, and underwater sanctuaries from around the world. |
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Puerto Rico Past and Present By LJ Reviews Yarimar Bonilla & Marisol Lebron offer different perspectives. Deibert unpacks the history of colonialism. Ed Morales examines capitalism’s past, present, and future. |
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