If a trip to France isn’t in your near future, transport yourself there by reading one of these terrific books! The Lost Vintage by Ann […]
Coventry branch waterproofing will require tree removal
Heights Libraries Coventry Village Branch was built in 1926, and is the first and oldest Heights Libraries building. The Library is committed to maintaining and […]
Another Thought on Audiobooks
Inspired by Greg’s excellent post about how great audiobooks are (you should read his post if you haven’t already), I figured I’d chime in with my own […]
Art by Aaron Gilbert Arnold
October 21 – December 1, 2019 About the artist: The son of two artists, Aaron has been drawing and painting since he was 16 years […]
Library Seeking Two New Board Members
The Cleveland Heights-University Heights Public Library will be accepting applications for two new board members beginning October 24, with applications due Monday November 18. One […]
A Case For Audiobooks
Not long after I started working at Heights Library, I was assigned to manage the audiobook collection. At the time, my only exposure to audiobooks […]
Fall “To Be Read” Pile
Confession – my “to be read” (TBR) pile is very long. I currently have 20 books checked out and 15 on hold. And that doesn’t […]
Fall Feeling
There’s something about Fall- some warm sunny days with crisp cool nights, or cold and foggy mornings, either way it’s the perfect time to curl […]
Cutting the Cord
An ever-growing number of Americans are “cutting the cord” – ending their cable subscriptions in favor of Internet-based streaming services, such as Netflix and Hulu, […]
Contemporary Fiction Times Two Plus One Speculative Fiction
Welcome to my world of recently-published, recently-read books that made me feel that life is great when there’s such talent in the world. The first […]