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October 15, 2013

Here are all of the books we've reviewed that were published October 15, 2013. You can also view all of the books we've reviewed that were published anytime in October 2013.

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From the Wood-Fired Oven

by Elizabeth Millard

Passionate thoughts combine with a spectacular range of ideas for using wood-fired ovens to make this guide a must-have for anyone curious about this well-loved cooking method. Although wood-fired ovens are best known for crispy pizza... Read More

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The New Southwest

by Karen Rigby

Accessible layout and focus on hearty homestyle dishes help you spice up your repertoire of Southwestern cuisine. Sonoran, New Mexican, Tex-Mex: Southwestern cuisine includes many variations, conjuring fiery, rustic comfort foods. Drawn... Read More

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I Like Berries, Do You?

by Peter Dabbene

Down syndrome kids can, at last, see children who look like them in a picture book. With an overwhelming array of food choices available, many young children can be resistant to experimentation in their diet, preferring to stick with... Read More

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The Queerling

by Carrie Wallace

Gary is at the height of his literary powers, producing a character and a story that feels viscerally authentic long after the reality-bending conclusion. Having declared his pen name “Oskar Caulfield,” the character Preston Nesbitt... Read More

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Some Day

by Michelle Anne Schingler

This thrilling, fresh, and surprising novel ought to draw the eyes of the literati back to Israel. Filmmaker Shemi Zarhin’s emotionally expansive and beautiful debut centers on an outwardly average Israeli family, perched with resolve... Read More

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Gracious Living Without Servants

by Sara Budzik

A book about ambition and consequences in many forms—love, career, family, and social status—all played out against rich and meticulously crafted scenery. Loyalty, betrayal, love, and loss are all explored in many manifestations in... Read More

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The Book of Changes

by Melissa Wuske

One rebellious college student’s study of the Middle Ages parallels his tumultuous journey into adulthood. The Book of Changes, by Jack Remick, is a compelling coming-of-age novel with a keen sense of character and place. It’s the... Read More

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