I’ve long been a fan of graphic memoirist, Lucy Knisley, from her food encounters traveling with her mother in France in her book, French Milk to Something […]
Books with Bite
Sharks are fascinating creatures, so fascinating that the Discovery Channel dedicates a whole week to educate the public on all things shark. I highly recommend […]
Does The End Justify The Means For These Millennials?
Camille Perri’s debut book, The Assistants, is an imaginative chick lit novel with a strong sprinkling of class envy, income inequality and suffocating student debt. Tina Fontana, the […]
Heights Libraries Board Approves Budget for University Heights Branch Renovation, Releases Tentative Dates for Building Closing and Start of Construction
The Cleveland Heights-University Heights Public Library board last night voted on and approved the construction budget for the renovation of the University Heights branch. The […]
Recently Read
Who wants to be thematic all the time? Not this blogger! I have recently read three books that have absolutely nothing to do with one […]
Those Who Serve
After college, Tess lives her dream of relocating to NYC. She lands a job as a backwaiter at an exclusive, well established restaurant. Simone, the […]
Meet Lynda
Have you heard about Lynda? Lynda.com is an online learning company that provides top-quality video tutorials. Short videos focused on a particular feature or skill are […]
New CLEVNET Catalog Goes Live June 14
On June 14, customers will notice the CLEVNET catalog looks and works a little differently. CLEVNET has decided to switch to a new software to […]
Amore, Famiglia, Cibo and Vita in Naples
Katherine Wilson’s debut memoir, Only In Naples: lessons in food and famiglia from my mother-in-law, is engaging and lighthearted. Naples, sometimes called the Appalachia of […]
Sweet Lamb of Heaven
Who is the Sweet Lamb of Heaven? That’s open to interpretation in Lydia Millet’s new page-turner. When Anna begins hearing voices after her daughter is […]