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Staff book review by April Holmes, Adult Services Assistant, Bainbridge Branch

Staff book review by April Holmes, Adult Services Assistant, Bainbridge Branch

by April.Holmes | Oct 31, 2018 | Book Reviews, Club Ink, Reader's Advisory, Staff Book Reviews

Between You and Me by Susan Wiggs  Between You and Me is a great book for lovers of Amish fiction. One of the main characters, Caleb Stoltz, is a young man who had left the Amish community, but returned to raise his orphaned niece and nephew. Caleb’s nephew, Jonah, is...
Staff book review by Erika Noark, Head of Adult Services, Geauga West

Staff book review by Erika Noark, Head of Adult Services, Geauga West

by Erika.Noark | Oct 26, 2018 | Book Reviews, Club Ink, Reader's Advisory, Staff Book Reviews

I’ll be Gone in the Dark by Michelle McNamara  Michelle McNamara was a true crime writer and creator of the blog truecrimediary.com who passed away before she was able to finish this book. Her life was consumed by her desire to find the Golden State Killer who...
Staff book review by Lori Pinkney from the Middlefield Branch

Staff book review by Lori Pinkney from the Middlefield Branch

by Lori.Pinkney | Oct 19, 2018 | Book Reviews, Club Ink, Reader's Advisory, Staff Book Reviews

The Rainmaker, by John Grisham     Having never read John Grisham until this summer, I cannot put his books down. His writing style has not wavered from his first books to his most recent and each one holds the reader in suspense until the end. Rainmaker one...
Geauga County Recorder’s Office: Be prepared with “Property Fraud Alert” 

Geauga County Recorder’s Office: Be prepared with “Property Fraud Alert” 

by Club Ink | Oct 15, 2018 | Club Ink, Recorder's Office

On September 24, 2018, the Geauga County Recorder’s Office expanded its services to include property fraud alert, a free program that allows Geauga County residents to keep a watchful eye on documents recorded in our office for signs of potentially fraudulent...
Staff book review by Elizabeth Brazofsky from the Middlefield Branch

Staff book review by Elizabeth Brazofsky from the Middlefield Branch

by Elizabeth.Brazofsky | Oct 12, 2018 | Book Reviews, Club Ink, Reader's Advisory, Staff Book Reviews

The Witch of Blackbird Pond by Elizabeth George Speare Sixteen-year old Kit arrives unannounced on the unfamiliar shores of colonial Connecticut from Barbados in 1687. She has been forced to leave her beloved Caribbean island home and has to join her aunt’s family...
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