I am officially obsessed with Penny Reid's Knitting in the City Books. This week I read Ninja at First Sight, the backstory to Happily Ever Ninja. Then I read most of Happily Ever Ninja during our weekend away. The plot is ridiculous, and yet so wonderful. one of the things I like about this series is that she calls it "smart romance" and sometimes it steps outside - and above - the average romance novel plot. So this book focuses on Greg and Fiona, who have been together for 14 years. My only complaint would be that there is not enough knitting - the characters are too busy running around doing preposterous things. Also, not enough of the knitting group women. I love them all so much.
It's been a bit of a week. Because of my hand , I can't really knit, so I'm doing some charity crocheting: It's quite fun, but also I'm halfway through a shrug for myself, and I'd rather be knitting. Oh well, we can't always get what we want! In reading, I'm reading Stargazy Pie , the next Victoria Goddard. This is a comedy of manners and lots of things happen. I can't say I feel deeply about any of them, but that's not the point. It's fun. I'm listening to Elin Hilderbrand's The Five-Star Weekend . It's got a lot of characters, and it took me while to get into it, but now I'm invested. Women's fiction at it's finest. Next up is a review book Tidelines by Sarah Sasson. Great cover. It's Australian, and you know how I love a local book (although I think it's set, or at least starts in Sydney). It's described as a coming of age novel, and I love those too, so it sounds like a winner. I just re-read t...
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