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Delicious Tonight: Foolproof Recipes for 150+ Easy Dinners

Checking all the boxes, this is a must-purchase.

Simply Jamie: Fast and Simple Food [American Measurements]

Oliver’s latest can find a place on the shelves of all home cooks. Perfect for all public libraries, even those without extensive cookbook collections.

The Book of Pasta

A helpful volume for cooks at all levels of experience who are looking for a new recipe or who want to try a different type of pasta.

The Bread Lover’s Bread Machine Cookbook, Newly Expanded and Updated: A Master Baker’s 300-Plus Favorite Recipes for Perfect-Every-Time Bread, from Every Kind of Machine

An essential volume for bread-machine bakers, at all levels, who want to learn or expand their bread-machine baking skills.

The Contemporary African Kitchen: Home Cooking Recipes from the Leading Chefs of Africa

This is a critical work that elevates African cuisine, people, and connection to the global foodways. Highly recommended for all libraries.

The Devil’s Kitchen: A Murder in Yellowstone

Thielman’s novel offers something for nearly every reader: art history, the French Revolution, the United States’ westward expansion, a treasure hunt, and of course, murder and a good police procedural set in beautiful Yellowstone National Park. May appeal to fans of Dan Brown, Meg Gardiner, and Ace Atkins.

This Book Will Bury Me

Between the cheeky humor of TV’s Only Murders in the Building and the grim, psychological recasting of facts through fiction and memory (as exemplified by Gillian Flynn’s Gone Girl), Winstead’s novel breathes life into stories that, the narrator hints, might be better off dead and buried.

The Wolf Tree

McCluskey’s gripping debut features an isolated island with a brooding, storm-tossed atmosphere, reminiscent of Ann Cleeves’s “Shetland Island” mysteries. The violence and collusion lead to a shocking conclusion.

The Poorly Made and Other Things: A Story Collection

A stellar collection for fans of horror that creates connected mythos centered around the horror of a place (see the work of Josh Malerman), as well as for readers who appreciate illicitly alluring, biting short stories that smack them over the head, of the kind written by Sarah Read and Cassandra Khaw.
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