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National Arts & Humanities Month Book Review: BLK ART

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To celebrate Arts & Humanities Month, our Collection Services Librarian has written a series of book reviews of titles that take place in the art world. This is the third review. BLK ART: The Audacious Legacy of Black Artists and Models in Western Art by Zaria Ware (January 2023)    “Buckle up. This is black history […]

Children’s Book Reviews, Vol. 2

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Our Children’s staff keep current on all the new children’s book releases. And, to help each other out, they write short reviews of new titles to share with each other. Now, we want to share them with you! All of these titles are staff approved and available in the Clevnet catalog. Happy Reading! Read past […]

Spooky Reads, Vol. 3

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Our Spooky Library Staff have plenty of book recommendation treats left! Enjoy the next edition of Spooky Reads! Children’s Fiction: Chapter Books: The Graveyard Book by Neil Gaiman Place hold: https://bit.ly/3LVDxSx Picture Books: The Little Old Lady Who Was Not Afraid of Anything by Linda Williams Place hold: https://bit.ly/45ropTT YA Fiction: Rot and Ruin (Series) […]

WE Love Writing: Ethnosphere Literary Magazine

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Willoughby-Eastlake Public Library celebrates local authors and writing-related events year-round. To that end, we are excited to feature Ethnosphere, a new online literary magazine, published out of the offices of Advanced RV in Willoughby. Ethnosphere is an online literary magazine, without advertisements, endeavoring to give writers, photographers, artists, and anyone with a story to tell, […]

Children’s Book Reviews, Vol. 1

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Our Children’s staff keep current on all the new children’s book releases. And, to help each other out, they write short reviews of new titles to share with each other. Now, we want to share them with you! All of these titles are staff approved and available in the Clevnet catalog. Happy Reading! Miss Cara, […]

National Arts & Humanities Month Book Review: The Paris Deception

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To celebrate Arts & Humanities Month, our Collection Services Librarian has written a series of book reviews of titles that take place in the art world. This is the second in the series. The Paris Deception: A Novel by Bryn Turnbull (May 2023)    Bryn Turnbull’s latest novel, The Paris Deception interweaves fiction and nonfiction in […]

Plant the Seeds of Lifelong Learning at the Library

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Early learning leads to lifelong learning. To help our community achieve this, we make a wide range of materials available to local families, most accessible anywhere, anytime. All you need is a library card. Let’s look: ABCmouse Yep, this subscription-based service is 100% free with a library card! Not the first month free. ALL months […]

Spooky Reads, Vol. 2

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Our staff are back with more recommended titles for Spooky Season! Remember: there is nothing scarier than an empty to-read list! Read Vol. 1 here: https://bit.ly/3tDdDwo Children’s Fiction: Chapter Books: Goosebumps: Say Cheese and Die! By R.L. Stine Place hold: https://bit.ly/3tcD47U Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark by Alvin Schwartz Place hold: https://bit.ly/3tiGIxf Picture […]

Willoughby Hills Library Turns 20! Celebrate with Us!

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Our Willoughby Hills Library turns 20 on October 25! To celebrate, we are hosting programs throughout the day. We hope you can stop by and join in the fun! Antique Appraisals with Jason Adams, 1 – 3 pm Bring in your heirloom/collectible to be appraised by antique and jewelry expert Jason Adams. Limit one item […]

National Arts & Humanities Month Book Review

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To celebrate Arts & Humanities Month, our Collection Services Librarian has written a series of book reviews of titles that take place in the art world. The Art Thief: A True Story of Love, Crime, and a Dangerous Obsession – Michael Finkel (June 2023)   Hollywood often portrays art thieves as swanky criminals that steal valuable […]

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