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Discover Book Club Kits @RRPL

The theme for the 2021 Cleveland Humanities Festival is Identity, and RRPL has embraced this theme by offering the Book Club Kit, Homeland Elegies by Ayad Akhtar. This book was chosen as one of the...

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Great Non-Fiction from the Last Decade to Catch Up on This Summer!

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Discover RRPL’s Shared Shelf

Each month a staff member will share a glimpse into their reading shelf in hopes that you will discover that next great read.

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Warm Up With a Book You Love

Happy Valentine’s Day! Why not use today as a good excuse to show some love to one of your favorite books and give it another read? Personally, I love to revisit A Wrinkle in Time by Madeleine...

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Christine’s Best of 2022!

If I could add 25 books here, then it would have been easier to pick! I hope you enjoy them as much as I did. Click on the titles below to reserve your copy! When Brooklyn Was Queer by Hugh Ryan Non...

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Top Reads of 2022

We were supposed to choose our top ten, but some I read were in a series, so I grouped them together – cheating? nah, just a way to promote more books! Changes from previous years – I read a lot more...

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What We’re Reading Now- Summer Edition

Remarkably Bright Creatures by Shelby Van Pelt  The story centers around Tova, a widow and night janitor at an aquarium; Cameron, a young man looking for his long-lost parents; and Marcellus, a wily...

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My Year of Book Abundance – Top 10 of ’23

After a couple of years of feeling distracted and disengaged from reading, this year delivered a bounty of titles that monopolized my imagination and stretched some brain cells in the process. I’m sad...

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Sara’s Top 10 of 2023

2023 was a good year for reading! For some reason it was an entry into the Horror genre for me. I didn’t realize that horror books are very different than horror movies- they are usually less gory,...

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