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This year there will be no prizes, only enjoying reading while connecting with each other.Share your books, comments, and reviews with on this page with others, and participate in our summer-long events- from July 1 to Sept. 1
Library at Home Book Club- digital book club
BYOB Literary Lunch- casual chat about books and reading biweekly
Short Story Club- Discuss a thought-provoking short story biweekly
All events take place on Zoom. Contact Library for links.


Either way, I can offer you a (slightly used) copy of "Educated" as a prize.

I'm looking forward to reading her work



If you choose shelves but the Adult Summer Reading 2019 shelf does not appear as an option, that means you are just adding the book to your own shelves. You still have to close it , then choose shelves again. (I'll walk through it and post the steps.)



1.Scroll down to "Add Books", and click on that button.
2.Click on "Add Books" and search for your book.When your book comes up, click on the "Add to Group" button.
3. A box will open. Choose shelves- choose Adult Summer Reading 2019 Shelf, and dates started and finished. Close and save.
That's more or less it. Please let me know if you have trouble.

Thanks for reminding me! I couldn't remember what I did last year and just now figured it out. Many thanks!

https://www.npr.org/2019/04/12/712862...

First Prize- Janet Weller with 42 books read and 33 reviews written
Second Prize- Terry Merrick with 28 books read and 19 reviews written
Third Prize- Ardelle with 18 books read and 10 reviews written.
Congratulations Janet, Terry, and Ardelle!


I have been on the waiting list for Circe for a while so read her "Song of Achilles"..."
I did end up liking it more. It's kind of like "The Lightning Thief" for grownup women- a female bildungsroman with Greek mythology. You have all the familiar myths and characters- Titans and Olympians, Apollo and Athena, Jason and Medea, Ariadne and the Minotaur, Dedalus and Icarus, and of course Odysseus and Telemachus. Yet it's a strangely modern story of female empowerment- doing the hard work and coming to terms with mortality and the tragic condition of life etc. The author has a good background in classics, and it was well done.