Archive | April, 2025

Parisian Capers: A Fashionably French Murder & Love (and Trouble) in Paris

30 Apr

A Fashionably French Murder
by Colleen Cambridge

A Fashionably French Murder is the third in the charming American in Paris series. The series focuses on Tabitha Knight who grew up in America, but is now staying with her French Grandfather and his companion in Paris. Tabitha tries to help out by cooking for the two gentleman, but is only slowly gaining skills from her famous ex-pat best friend, Julia Child. The novels bring in interesting details from history and about Julia Child and other notable Parisians lives as well featuring interesting mysteries. In this story Tabitha is helping translate for a mother of a bride at a haute couture salon where the rising star designer is murdered. Could the infamous Dior be involved? I enjoyed learning more about the history of French fashion such as the fact that the models at the designer’s studios were referred to mannequins. Although I was originally interested in the series because of Julia Child hook, Tabitha and the other original characters are so engaging that I enjoy the series even when she is taking more of a background role such as in this story. You can read my previous blog posts about books one and two. Book one in the series for today, 4/30/25, is part of Hoopla’s Bonus Borrows, which means you can borrow it without using one of your Hoopla checkouts for April until midnight!

Love (and Trouble) in Paris
Love (and Trouble) in Paris is a fun French Rom-Com from 2022 that will appeal to Francophile fans of Sex and the City. Thirty-six year old chronically (and comedically) clumsy Julie, played by Maud Baecker, is tired of fielding questions from her family about when she will be getting married. On a cab ride home from her sister’s wedding she hears a message from her dream guy declaring his love, unfortunately it isn’t her phone but that of another woman left in the cab. That doesn’t stop Julie from trying to hook up with her ideal Mr Right played by François Vincentelli. Meanwhile Nicolas, Paul Deby, has moved in with Julie, who believes he is one of the candidates from a website designed to match straight women with gay male roommates, but secretly Nicolas is straight and beginning to develop a crush on Julie. Added to this over the top chaos are Julie’s two bffs: Ava, an overwhelmed mother, and Manon, the queen of hook ups. Manon is played by Isabelle Vitari and Ava is Nadia Roz, who also played a mom in Louis XXVIII. If you enjoyed Emily in Paris, you may enjoy seeing this French take on romantic comedy set in the City of Love. The first two episodes have me hooked and I look forward to binging the rest when I have some time.

Written by:
Aimee Harris
Information and Digital Services Manager

Discover a World of News with Press Reader!

23 Apr

Trying to keep up with the news on the local, state, national, and international levels? Do you find yourself being met by paywall every time you decide to check out an article online? Are you unsure of what news outlets to start from? Looking for magazines or periodicals on nature, health, gossip, art, travel, sports, or more? If you are a Hoboken resident with an HPL library card, you can access PressReader through the Hoboken Public Library.

Hoboken Public Library residents can access PressReader from anywhere, offering online access to over 7,000 popular newspapers and magazines covering topics like business, technology, science, design, sports, travel, and more. This includes local newspapers such as the New York Post, Daily News, and El Diario. Users can also access content without logging in when connected to the Wi-Fi network at any of the library buildings.

You can look for the right publication by browsing through media type (newspapers or magazines) or categories (examples include animals and pets; art; business and current affairs; children and tweens; computers and technology; entertainment and TV; fashion; food and drinks; LGBTQ; gaming; health and fitness; music; parenting and family; sports; and travel and culture). You can also find other non-English publications from Asia, Europe, Mexico, and more!

Another reason you might want to take advantage of PressReader is because we might not carry physical copies of certain periodicals. Although we do not have The Economist on our shelves, there are digital copies of the periodical that you can access through PressReader.

You can also customize your selection, especially if you know that you usually gravitate towards certain topics or publications. You can do this by first signing up for your own PressReader account. Then, PressReader will prompt you to choose your favorite topics or publications. It will also suggest other magazines or newspapers that they think you might be interested in. Another convenient feature is that PressReader will notify you if new issues of your favorite or preferred publications have arrived.

In conclusion, PressReader offers Hoboken residents a convenient and expansive way to stay informed on a wide variety of topics from across the globe. Whether you’re looking for the latest local news or a specialized magazine, this digital platform provides free, 24/7 access to thousands of publications, including those you may not find at the library’s physical shelves. With customizable features and notifications, it’s an excellent resource for readers with diverse interests. All you need is a residential Hoboken Public Library card to unlock the world of knowledge and entertainment at your fingertips.

Written by:
Laura Austria
Library Assistant, Information and Digital Services