Homer Public Library Lit Lineup 2019 discussion
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Well, yes, now that you pointed it out, so thanks for that. [grin] It is pretty cool.Just got my copy of The Overstory which has been enthusiastically recommended to me by several friends.
Yes! Love the new logo 😉 I’ve finished Crashed and moved on to Haroun and the Sea of Stories. I’m looking forward to a couple that have been on my list for a while Bel Canto to name one...
I read The Overstory last year. It is a book I still randomly think about. I finished Where The Crawdads Sing and absolutely adored it. Now ready for There There.
The new logo is awesome! Simple & elegant!I started The Overstory last year. I really enjoyed the writing and the story, but for some reason kept picking up other books instead of finishing it. (I think I got about a 1/3 of the way through.) I still think about it, and I still have it on my to-read list. Maybe it was just the wrong time for me to read it. Hopefully this list will spur me to pick it back up!
I'm currently reading My American Marriage. I probably never would have picked this up if it wasn't on the list. That's one of my favorite things about LitLineup - reading outside my "comfort" zone! :-)
Jennifer wrote: "Yes! Love the new logo 😉 I’ve finished Crashed and moved on to Haroun and the Sea of Stories. I’m looking forward to a couple that have been on my list for a while Bel Canto to name one..."Bel Canto is on my list too. I've heard it talked about for so many years!
Cathy wrote: "The new logo is awesome! Simple & elegant!I started The Overstory last year. I really enjoyed the writing and the story, but for some reason kept picking up other books instead of finishing it. (..."
Glad to hear that Lit Lineup gets you reading books you wouldn't ordinarily read. The same is true for me.


I hope you've all found a few titles that have piqued your interest on this year's list. I'm reading "Wired to Create" which is kind of science/psychology heavy. It's well done and I'm learning a bit about how to foster creativity, but I'm looking forward to diving in a good novel when I'm done with this one. Next on my list is "Southernmost" by Silas House, if it's not checked out.