This week I started the Noosa Scarf for the Bendigo Project . This is addictive knitting, which meant I spent my weekend reading time knitting and listening to audiobooks. I finished the excellent Quitters Club by Jessica Strawser and then the silly but enjoyable action adventure Hell Island by Matthew Reilly the fourth Shane Schofield book. I have 15 days to finish this scarf, which should be easy - I'm getting one repeat done a day, there are a total of 16 repeats and I've completed 5. It's not a complicated pattern, but it is too much for knitting on a quick tram ride, and I do find i need to glance at the chart. So, it's a it slower than plainer knitter. Luckily, for the first time ion a long time, we have not much in the way of weekend plans, so I can sit and relax and knit! The joy of a little extra time is real. All the knitting meant that it took me longer than usual to read the excellent Cherrywood by Jock Serong , a beau...
W elcome to part 32 in a series of non-fiction book reviews, originally based on the idea that the books I request tell you everything you need to know about me. I have, after so many chapters of this series, realised that all these posts say about me is that this was just a place to put these reviews, but now I can see how broad my non-fiction reading is, and how many interesting, good (and sometimes not-so-good) books and topics I've had a chance to explore. Today we have three books from the Object Lessons series, which is a series of 's hort, beautifully designed books about the hidden lives of ordinary things.' I love these, and have previously read Sticker, Blackface, Fat, OK, Glitter, Gin, TV, Recipe, Wine, Trench Coat, Videotape, Cat, Taco , Metronome, Snack, Lipstick, Stock Photo, and Microphone. There are currently a total of 110 books in the series, so more than 15 percent. Not bad! Today I add Concrete, Fist and Laboratory to...