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Coming Soon: New Administrative Offices

We are so excited about the opening of our new Administrative Offices later this year! Our current Administrative Offices have been housed at Eastlake City Hall since 2015. We are deeply grateful to the City of Eastlake for this partnership opportunity. In 2021, during the pandemic, we purchased the old Citizens Bank building at 38115 […]

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TV Review: The Night Of

TV Review The Night Of by Dennis Campbell Originally, this review was going to be about the film, A Quiet Place. I still believe that film is worth mentioning, as it is an innovative film and should be watched and studied for years to come. However, while on the clock about a week ago, plans […]

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Volunteer at W-E Library

Volunteer Opportunities The Willoughby-Eastlake Public Library currently has two volunteer opportunities. If interested, please complete our Volunteer Application. Email completed applications to Michelle Hudson with “Volunteer” in the subject line or drop it off at any of our libraries. To view other volunteer opportunities, please go to Get Connected Lake and Geauga Counties! (Sponsored by […]

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New Genre: Women Behaving Madly?

We’re All Adults Here Book Recommendations & Other Musings by Carol Tuttle New Genre: Women Behaving Madly? As a book selector for Willoughby-Eastlake Public Library, I am noticing a trend in both fiction and nonfiction books. I call them “Women Behaving Madly books”. There are three nonfiction books being published this fall, and I wonder […]

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Best Movies of 2018…So Far

Best of 2018…So Far by Dennis Campbell We are now in the early parts of June, which means we are almost officially halfway through 2018. As such, I felt it would be a good idea to create a ‘Best of 2018…So Far’ list. Generally when I create a list like this I include movies that […]

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A Reader’s Vacation

We’re All Adults Here Book Recommendations & Other Musings by Carol Tuttle A Reader’s Vacation I have come to realize that people who love to read have their own special way of vacationing. It usually involves books (audio, print, or digital) and library sightseeing (or is that just a librarian thing?). Do you equip yourself […]

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Insidious: Movie Review

Movie Review Insidious: The Last Key by Dennis Campbell From the mind of Adam Robitel (The Taking of Deborah Logan), and the pen of Leigh Whannell (Saw and Insidious 1 & 2), comes the fourth entry in the Insidious franchise. A problem which plagues most ongoing franchises that do not have source material is how […]

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We’re All Adults Here: May Edition

We’re All Adults Here Book Recommendations & Other Musings by Carol Tuttle So, what is a bestseller? And should I care? As book lovers, we hear a lot about “bestseller lists”.   Probably the most well-known and referenced is the New York Times Best Seller Lists, which are ranked lists of books sold in the United States. Notice I […]

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Orphan Train: Book Review

Orphan Train: Book Review By Michelle Hudson, Communications & Development Associate for Willoughby-Eastlake Public Library. Critically acclaimed author Christina Baker Kline highlights the true story of thousands of abandoned children who were relocated from the East Coast to the Midwest between 1834-1929 in her international bestseller Orphan Train. Set in present-day Maine and Depression-era Minnesota, […]

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Ready, Set, Launch: Movie Review

Movie Review Ready, Set, Launch by Dennis Campbell Brought to life by famed director Stephen Spielberg (Saving Private Ryan, Schindler’s List), Ready Player One is a nostalgic odyssey that takes the viewer on a field trip through the 1980s. Based off the 2011 novel of the same name, written by Ernest Cline, the film is about an Earth […]

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