Dexter, America’s favorite serial killer, has become something of a national sensation — first with a series of solidly written novels and then with his […]
Back in the Swing of Things
As we reach the end of September, most of us are settled back into our routines. Friday night football, the leaves turning colors and sipping […]
Transportation
Today we did a storytime about cars and trucks and things that go. There are so many fun books on this theme! Books: “Don’t […]
I like to read it-read it…(she likes to…READ IT!!!)
Today we had a roaring good time with books about books, and reading, and libraries. Our first book was: Mr. Katapat’s Incredible Adventures, by Stephane Barroux […]
Graphic Novels and Collections I’ve Read This Year
The take-away is not how many graphic novels I’ve read but how many I was able to obtain through my branch library. I work as […]
Picture Book Picks! (September)
The change of seasons is bringing about some great picture books for us here at Heights Libraries! The first title I’m highlighting is: Maude the […]
When One Is Not Enough: A Book List
Bubbles Abound!
They’re round, they float, they pop, and they’re oh-so-much fun! Today, we read some great books about bubbles! Our first book this morning was: Bubble […]
What If They Came Back?
Poet Jason Mott has struck gold with his debut novel, The Returned. He’s enjoyed starred reviews in the major review journals and landed himself a deal […]
Tourism-Changing the World For Better or Worse?
Overbooked: The Exploding Business of Travel and Tourism by Elizabeth Becker is an eye-opening read for anyone who loves to travel or is interested in the travel business. […]