Love. You never know where you might find it, but an archivist probably does. #ArchivesValentine
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For some reason, it never occurred to me that Project Gutenberg would have public domain old cookbooks. This is BRILLIANT. There’s a 1953 cranberry recipe pamphlet and a suffrage cookbook from 1915 and a translation of Apicus’s guide to food in Imperial Rome and a whole bunch of other fascinating old cookbooks, many pre-1800. Treasure trove!
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For more old cookbooks, Michigan State University has 76 of their historical cookbooks scanned and searchable at Feeding America: The Historic American Cookbook Project.
For even older recipes, check out Gode Cookery. They list medieval and Renaissance cooking instructions and translate the recipes for you into measurable amounts and all.
I have have have to mention Miss Leslie. I learned so much about cooking from that book, even if a lot of it is outdated.
Also, Forme of Cury is great fun, if you can muddle through the Middle English (Gode Cookery has translations and adaptions of some of the recipes from this).
fav author: i’m writing a new book!!! yay!!!
book: *has no title, no cover, no plot, no release date*
me:
Reading Rainbow predicted the popularity of audiobooks😉 #ReadingRainbow #booklove #librarylove #anigif More
And I stand by every word of it.
(via neil-gaiman)
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Where do your reading habits rank you on this fun chart of alignment provided by writershq.co.uk? This is an amusing look at reading habits mixed with the dnd alignment system.
#OgdensburgPublicLibrary #alignmentsystem #dnd #UseYourLibrary #readingforfun (at Ogdensburg Public Library) https://www.instagram.com/p/Bxhjs_MA9dW/?igshid=292hauk8rt2t
A Story by Any Other Name
There’s nothing like re-invented a classic story and twisting an original narrative. We have a soft spot for retellings of all kinds - so today we’re rounding up our favorites!
#1: Stepsister by Jennifer Donnelly
This dark retelling starts where Cinderella ends––when Cinderella leaves with the prince and the ugly, vindictive stepsisters are left behind. But this story is about what happens when “ugly stepsister” Isabelle has a chance to change her fate, and reinvents the classic story at every turn. Start reading Stepsister!
#2: Last of Her Name by Jessica Khoury
Anastasia…in space?! Say no more! Actually, we have a lot more to say about this one. After rebellion swept the galaxy and the entire Leonov royal family was murdered, a new order rules the Belt of Jewels. When it’s revealed that Stacia is in fact the last surviving member of the Leonov family, she must race across a galaxy turned against her to save those she loves.
#3: Storm-Wake by Lucy Christopher
This list wouldn’t be complete without a Shakespeare retelling. This atmospheric and romantic retelling of The Tempest is sure to have you ready to re-read all of the Bard’s work. Moss has grown up on the strangest and most magical of islands. Her father has a plan to control the tempestuous weather that wracks the shores. But the island seems to have a plan of its own…fall into Storm-Wake now!
#4: Dark Breaks the Dawn and Bright Burns the Night by Sara B. Larson
This dark retelling of Swan Lake is a duology packed with romance, betrayal, and deception! On her eighteenth birthday, Princess Evelayn of Eadrolan, the Light Kingdom, can finally access the full range of her magical powers. In order to defeat dark forces plotting against her, Evelayn will quickly have to come into her ability to shapeshift, and rely on the alluring Lord Tanvir. But not everyone is what they seem, and the balance between the Light and Dark comes at a steep price. Intrigued? Start reading!
#5: Everland, Umberland, and Ozland by Wendy Spinale
In the Everland series, you get THREE retellings for the price of one! Starting with a retelling of Peter Pan, then Alice in Wonderland, and closing out with The Wizard of Oz. Book one, Everland, starts in London, which has been destroyed in a blitz of bombs and disease. The only way to grow up is to survive. Start reading!