Welcome to Wednesday, where I play along with Ginny from Small Things blog. Pop over to her blog to see what she and everyone else is knitting and reading this week.
This week I've been knitting steadily away on Cria. It's ticking away nicely, I've got one cuff and a sleeve to go. I think I'm really going to like wearing it, but having been looking at this pinkish colour for over two weeks I might need a break before I put it into heavy wardrobe rotation. I'm listening to God Bless You Mr Rosewater by Kurt Vonnegut. Its a satire, which is not usually a genre I enjoy, but I thought it would be good to expand my reading horizons and literary education, particually in light of the book I am currently reading. Which is Lick by Kylie Scott. Here's a screenshot of the cover:
I think that rather says it all. After finishing All That I Am, which ends up being incredibly sad and heavy, I just needed something light - a palette cleanser, and this book is definitely that. It's silly disposable, harmless trash and I'm loving it. Best of all, it's the first in a series!
This week I've been knitting steadily away on Cria. It's ticking away nicely, I've got one cuff and a sleeve to go. I think I'm really going to like wearing it, but having been looking at this pinkish colour for over two weeks I might need a break before I put it into heavy wardrobe rotation. I'm listening to God Bless You Mr Rosewater by Kurt Vonnegut. Its a satire, which is not usually a genre I enjoy, but I thought it would be good to expand my reading horizons and literary education, particually in light of the book I am currently reading. Which is Lick by Kylie Scott. Here's a screenshot of the cover:
I think that rather says it all. After finishing All That I Am, which ends up being incredibly sad and heavy, I just needed something light - a palette cleanser, and this book is definitely that. It's silly disposable, harmless trash and I'm loving it. Best of all, it's the first in a series!
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