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Access So Much More with New York Times All Access

2 Jul

Growing up my family was a huge fan of the New York Times. It was my father’s trusted news source and to this day he claims it is the Times crossword that keeps his mind sharp. Many of our Hoboken patrons had expressed interest in getting digital access to the times and now in addition we have even more to offer. We have now added to our New York Times digital access for our Hoboken Library patrons, additional All Access which means you have additional access to:
News
Engage with expert reporting, including culture coverage and analysis.
Games
If you love the Times Crossword, this gives you an archive of over 10,000! Unwind with Spelling Bee, Wordle, The Crossword and more.
Cooking
Enjoy delicious recipes, advice and inspiration daily. With thousands of recipes to chose from there is definitely something your taste buds will enjoy!
Audio
Listen to exclusive shows, podcasts and more including narrated articles covering a range of topics, read by the journalists who reported them.
Wirecutter
Choose products confidently with reviews and real-world testing.
The Athletic
Follow in-depth, personalized coverage of your favorite sports teams and leagues.

For New York Times All Access simply email the reference department reference @ hobokenlibrary.org with your Hoboken Library Card Number to receive a code to connect to the service.

Those looking to just access the current days news articles can still also do so by logging in using the libraries wi-fi or through logging in to Press Reader with your library card from home.

Posted by:
Aimee Harris
Information and Digital Services Manager


Sisters Cooking Up Competition: A Catered Bake-Off and The Chicken Sisters

25 Jun

A Catered Bake-Off
by Isis Crawford

A Catered Bake-Off is the latest in Isis Crawford’s long running cozy Mystery with Recipes series. I had read a few in the series in the past and enjoyed them so was curious to give this one a peak since I’m a fan of The Great British Baking Show something that the New York based competition in the story took inspiration from. The Simmons sisters Bernie and Libby run a catering company A Little Taste of Heaven and are excited to participate in the baking competition, but from the start of the first run through in preparations for filming, disasters abound; some like a herd of goats in the tent are funny, but when a judge receives life-threatening injuries from an espresso machine, it becomes much more serious. A creepy anonymous prologue which sets the suspenseful tone for the story, lets the reader in on the fact that these aren’t just horrible accidents. The sisters must solve the mystery before the killer comes for them. The story weaves in some contemporary issues like the real estate crisis which keep it feeling current. It was easy also to jump in to the drama even not having read all of the other novels that came before this one since the novel largely focused on a group of new characters rather than a huge cast of reoccurring ones. The author adds a personal element by including 3 recipes from family and friends at the end of the story. Fans of cozy mysteries like Donna Andrews’s Meg Langslow Mysteries should enjoy this tasty treat.

The Chicken Sisters part of Hoopla’s Hallmark+ BingePass
The Chicken Sisters reminded me of the Gilmore Girls if the family/community dramedy were located in the South rather than in New England its fun quips, but at a slower pace with a southern drawl. The story is about two beloved fried chicken restaurants feuding over a generations old grudge, which was only increased by a Romeo/Juliet romance between two of the younger generations. The TV series is based on the book by K. J. Dell’Antonia. Wendy Malick and Lea Thompson are the stars at the two matriarchs, but the younger generations of children and grandchildren are also charming. When the TV show Kitchen Clash comes to their town it heats up the competition between the two restaurants and forces them to deal with the family drama that has been simmering for so long. It is definitely good that this addictive drama is part of the Hallmark+ BingePass. You can watch as much of the show and other Hallmark Chanel series and movies as you have time for over a 7 day period using just one of your Hoopla checkouts. I also recommend streaming the mystery movie series Curious Cater (based on the books by Diane Mott Davidson) , Murder, She Baked/Hannah Swenson Mysteries (based on the books by Joanne Fluke), and the Aurora Teagarden Mysteries (based on the books by Charlaine Harris).

Written by:
Aimee Harris
Information and Digital Services Manager