In anticipation of her upcoming event with Heights Libraries on Wednesday, May 9, local author Terri Libenson spoke with us about her writing process, favorite […]
Grab Bag Reads!
Some people say that reading graphic novels is not reading, I disagree! Lucy Knisley’s graphic novels about her life are engaging and well-written, especially An […]
Facebook and Data Privacy
Facebook has been in the news lately for a number of reasons. It was recently revealed that the data from at least 87 million Facebook […]
Literary Fiction: Gregory Blake Smith
This is another one of those terrific books that defies genre categories…I’m feeling grateful for the Literary Fiction designation! which to me denotes a book […]
Coventry PEACE Campus Title Transferred to Library
On Wednesday, March 29, at the Heights Libraries’ Lee Road branch, the Cleveland Heights-University Heights School District transferred the title for the Coventry PEACE Campus […]
Menachem Kushnersky Art Show
Cleveland-based artist Menachem Kushnersky (Max Kusher) displays his beautiful oil paintings, watercolors, and graphics.
My Absolute Darling: Difficult to Read, Impossible to Put Down
Gabriel Tallent’s debut novel, My Absolute Darling, the story of a man and his 14-year-old daughter living in the wild woods of Mendocino County, California, […]
Women’s History Month – Girl Power
March is Women’s History Month – a full 31 days to celebrate the contributions of women in American history. Obviously, this is something that should be […]
Streaming The Silver Screen
This spring the library is saluting classic films with many interesting programs, from screenings to live music, and local experts. However, you don’t have to […]
Leviathan Wakes by James S.A. Corey (The Expanse, bk. 1)
Leviathan Wakes tells a relatively standard sci-fi story featuring two men from very different backgrounds, Jim Holden, an officer on an old transport ship, and […]