With the holidays fast approaching, most of us will find ourselves spending more time in the car travelling to see relatives, going on vacation, and […]
Looking for Christian Fiction
Looking for Christian Fiction and Don’t Know Where to Turn? The Heights Matchmakers are here to help. We’ve assembled a series of book lists highlighting […]
Pair This with…
Sometimes when I read reviews, I am irritated at the penchant some reviewers have for writing the phrase“pair this with,” another item that’s related in […]
Dreaming of Dexter
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 […]
What We’ve Been Reading in the Youth Services Department
Some titles we have enjoyed recently here at Heights Libraries: Etiquette and Espionage by Gail Carriger Demon Love Spell by Mayu Shinjo The Testing by […]
The Art Forger-What is Real and What is Fictitious
Luckily, B.A. Shapiro, a creative writing professor at Boston’s Northeastern University and author of The Art Forger, had the persistence to keep attempting to get […]
Alex 1, Universe 0
Alex Woods is not your average 17-year-old. That’s apparent as this debut novel opens. When pulled over by the border patrol upon returning home to England, […]
To Live and Die in Philadelphia
Here at the Heights Library system, we’re nearly all fans of local author Richard Montanari — even those of us too timid to read his thrillers enjoy talking to him. And those of us who do read the Kevin Byrne and Jessica Balzano? We can’t get enough blood, guts and severely twisted killers.