by Club Ink | May 31, 2020 | Book Reviews, Club Ink, Reader's Advisory, Staff Book Reviews
Chris from the Chardon Branch wrote the following review of News of the World by Paulette Jiles. Available via Overdrive and Hoopla. This is a wonderful historical fiction novel set in postbellum Texas. Captain Jefferson Kyle Kidd is an army veteran and widower who...
by Club Ink | May 22, 2020 | Book Reviews, Club Ink, Reader's Advisory, Staff Book Reviews
Eli from the Bainbridge Branch wrote this review of Grimm’s Fairy Tales Gruesome, wild, and insanely imaginative. Are those what you look for when trying to find a good children’s book? Maybe not, but they are the first three adjectives that come to mind when...
by Ed Worso | May 20, 2020 | Director's Blog
GCPL Director Ed wrote the following blog post in response to recent patron inquiries: The question has been asked “Why can’t I go into my library branch?” The first reason is that we are minimally staffed with very limited hours. The staff that are present are...
by Club Ink | May 20, 2020 | Book Reviews, Club Ink, Reader's Advisory
This post was written by Gabe from the Bainbridge Branch. As we quickly approached one month at home, it occurred to me that I was not catching up on my reading as much as I should be doing. I certainly left the library on March 13th with a stack of books to add to...
by Club Ink | May 19, 2020 | Club Ink, Food, Tasty Tuesdays
Eggs Benedict with Salmon, submitted by Dianne from the Bainbridge Branch, who says, “I love Eggs Benedict with Rye! Breakfast, Brunch or Dinner❣” Related title: Salmon _____________________________________________________________________________________ BBQ and...