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Linky Wednesday - the one where I let fate pick my next book

I said last week that I wasn't sure what I was going to read next. After I finished Him by Geoff Ryman (weird book, I'm still not sure what to make of it) I put my Kobo down. When I picked it up again it was displaying the cover of The Angel's Game by Carlos Ruiz Zafón, one of the older books on my Kobo. So I decided to read that. It's quite a dense book - it's by the author of The Shadow of the Wind, a book I remember loving, but that I also read in about 2009 - and that's all I remember about it. It's a big book (600 pages) so next up might be a while! I'm enjoying this one and trying to be in the moment, rather than always rushing into the future. 

I've got a couple of NetGalley review books to read before the end of the month, so it will probably be them, The Worst Thing I've Ever Done by Clare Stephens  and Restitution by Tamar Shapiro. they both sound really good, so I'll prbably choose randomly!

In ear reading I'm close to finishing Vianne by Joanne Harris.  I've really enjoyed it, and will be following it up by listening Chocolat which it is a prequel to, but first I think I'll go for a change of pace an listen to Terra Incognita  by Ruth Downie which is the 2nd of a series of procedural who-dun-its set in Roman Britian.

In knitting I finished my grey cardigan.

I love it, and will be back later this week with more photos and all my thoughts.

I have just cast on a Ninilchik Swoncho for Kris. Does Kris want a Swancho? I guess so, since she chose the yarn for it, but mainly I want us all to wear matchy, matchy ridiculous knitwear. 

I'm going away to Queensland for the weekend, and I'm trying a new experiment - I don't want to carry a huge handbag, or a separate knitting bag, so I will be casting on a 4 ply (fingering) cardigan for my mother tonight - one skein of yarn fits perfectly in this pocket.

 I'll report back on operation 'carry a small handbag but fit everything in it'. The bag is the Micro Structured Tote by  Bon Maxie. I often carry their Small Tote, which is large enough to take a whole jumper project, but I'm trying to be cute this trip with the micro tote..

To read my all my book reviews, and to see everything I knit, you can find me on Ravelry as Sharondoubleknit and on GoodReads as Sharondblk. I'm on BlueSky as Sharondblk.

 I'm joining in with Kat from As Kat Knits for Unravelled Wednesday, Kat from the Bookdate for It's Monday, What Are You Reading and Sam from Taking on a World of Words for WWW Wednesday where we talk about what we are currently reading, what we have just finished and what we are going to read next. 

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