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Henrico County Public Library to kick off summer reading challenge June 15
Tuckahoe meeting April 22 to discuss summer plans for parks, libraries
Libraries offering eBooks and services you can access from home
If you’re looking to escape the monotony of countless days at home, get lost in a good book from the Henrico County Public Library (HCPL). The COVID-19 pandemic may have closed library buildings, but there are thousands of great reads accessible online.
From classics to bestsellers, OverDrive offers HCPL’s largest collection of eBooks. There are more than 100,000 choices. Members can check out up to 25 titles at a time and keep the eBooks for up to 21 days. Other options include online audiobooks, magazines, music, movies, picture books and newspapers to stream or download.
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Bestselling writer will discuss work at April 2 event
The 2020 All Henrico Reads author event will feature the acclaimed 2017 novel “Sourdough” by international-bestselling author Robin Sloan. The author will appear Thursday, April 2 at Glen Allen High School to talk about the novel and his broader work.
Continue reading All Henrico Reads to feature novel ‘Sourdough,’ author Robin Sloan