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Linky Wednesday - the one with only secret knitting

 It was a big week for reading! I've put an asterisks to identify NetGalley review books, because there are a lot of them this week, and I'm sick of typing ' thanks to NetGalley the publisher's for the free DARC in exchange for an honest review'! After I finished the fun action / romance    For Her Eyes Only   I decided to go a complete change of pace and read  Neil Sharpson 's   The Burial Tide * a rather fun, horror novel set in rural Ireland. I loved it, it was very atmospheric and a satisfying read. I then went out of order in my review books, preferring to read the romance  The Fame Game by Ronica Black *.  Look at that cover. Beautiful. The book itself was a really nice, rather sweet low stakes romance. Now I'm going back to  Very Impressive For Your Age by Eleanor Kirk*,  which sounds like a really great read, but it's a coming of age novel about someone coming to terms with their dreams, and it sounded a bit thematically s...
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Some thoughts about quiet weekends

 It's really easy to write posts about weekends when I go to festivals, or when we go travelling and there is plenty of that coming up in the next six weeks! Some of my favourite weekends are like this one. I decided not to make any social arrangements, since I am out every night next week, and then we are away for the weekend. As usual, we hosted my parents for Friday night dinner On Saturday morning we ran to Black Rock (17 kms) had breakfast, came home and lazed.  It was glorious. then I went to the Pole studio for practice time, and worked on some tricks that had been giving me issues. Sunday was even more relaxed. Sun is shining and I haven't left the house. There was tea and reading, and spinning in the suns hine and of course knitting, which I still can't show you because it's a supers secret test knit. It's not exciting, and these sorts of quiet weekends all tend to look a bit the same, but it is pretty satisfying. I'm relaxed and ready for a busy week, ...

Linky Wednesday - the one where the brilliant streak ended

 After a string of brilliant books I had a three star audiobook ( Everyone's Seen My Tits: Stories and Reflections from an Unlikely Feminist by Keeley Hazell | ) and a DNF of a fantasy book ( House of Dusk by Deva Fagan ). I'm not even sure why I wasn't enjoying the fantasy, I just couldn't bring myself to care. As a palette cleanser I'm reading a   For Her Eyes Only    a  really fun John Birmingham action romance, set in rural Scotland which I am enjoying (available on Kindle Unlimited, if you are that way inclined.) After that I've got another NetGalley review book  Very Impressive For Your Age by Eleanor Kirk, which is about ' chasing your dreams and losing your ambition from a stunning new Australian voice.' Needless to say I'm looking forward to it, although I might not read it yet, because  I am listening to another NetGalley review book that might be a bit thematically similiar  Young Fools  by Liza Palmer .  I'm ...

FO - a summer top in the middle of winter (and also some Netgalley musings)

  I finished the Luminos Tee  last Wednesday. I'm very happy with how my yarn choices look, and the fit of it. it should be a perfect summer top - the main yarn is partly linen. The only problem was that it's a summer top, and everyone who has knit one has lovely photos of them, wearing this little top in the sun. It's current 10 degrees and raining here, so that was not going to happen. I  am asking myself why I made this in the middle of winter. i don't know, it just really wanted to get on my needles.  I decided to see if i could style it as a slipover, and I really like it this way. We took this photos at my parent's house, in front of their enviable book cases. I also got some 'with book' shots. Someone on BlueSky was sharing a rumour that people are more likely to get approved if they have bookish photos. I don't know about that - I rarely get declined, my theory is that the earlier you request it the more likely you are to get a book. It might als...

Linky Wednesday - the one with a cat on top of some spinning

Really there is no theme this week, just reading, listening, knitting and spinning, and Stephen West mystery sock spoilers at the bottom of this post, so here's a picture of Willow relaxing on some just plied skeins of yarn. I just finished  Horse by Geraldine Brooks.  It was amazing, I felt all the feels. I actually shed a tear at one point. To deal with that emotional book hangover I'm reading a quick non-fiction - Metronome (Object Lessons) by Matthew H. Birkhold  (NetGalley review book) . It's acting as a good palette cleanser. I'm going to follow that up with something completely different -   House of Dusk by Deva Fagan . Described as ' A romantic epic fantasy featuring a fire-wielding nun grappling with her dark past and a young spy caught between her mission and a growing attraction to an enemy princess.' I'm really looking forward to this one (also a NetGalley ARC). In audio I am working through my review books. I finished  Cammy Sitting Shiva by...

A brief post about time

I just had the most balanced, wonderful weekend. I did lots of stuff, but also felt like I had enough time - to knit, to read to spin. But not too much time, I easily get cabin fever if I spend too much time in my little flat. We did all the things we usually do - hosted dinner on Friday night, ran on both Saturday and Sunday, saw friends for dinner and went to a show, cleaned the house. So I don't know why this particular weekend felt so good. Maybe because it was blue skies and sunshine all weekend? Maybe because my reading and knitting were all very satisfying (come back Wednesday if you want details). I don't know, but I wish I could capture this feeling of balance.  There are no photos in this post, because the only time I had my camera app open all weekend was to film at practice time at Pole - where I successfully completed a trick I've been struggling with. It was just that sort of weekend. Ease and flow!

Linky Wednesday - the one with the Delectable Collectable Spoilers

 I seem to have a few books about 30 year old sad girls in my eye and ear reading. It's a genre I enjoy, but I don't need them in both formats! So, I've just finished  NetGalley review book   Isn’t It Nice We Both Hate the Same Things by Jessica Seaborn , about a mid-30s divorcee and her search for meaning, or at least friends! I have mixed feelings about this one, you can read my full review here. Next up is    Horse  by Geraldine Brooks .  In audio I finished the witchy, magical  The Seven Miracles of Beatrix Holland  by Rachael Herron  and am  about to start  Cammy Sitting Shiva by Cary Gitter  another story about lost 30-year-old. I've got a bit of a focus on the audio books at the moment. I requested a book from NetGalley, didn't hear back. Requested another, still no response. Requested a third and then all three came through! I'm quite pleased though, since I am quite focussed on the knitting, and often listen to b...