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Unravelled Wednesday - the one with moresocks

Yes, I'm knitting socks again! 

These are for my father, who likes pooling and crazy colours, so hopefully they will be well received. I have to say, they have knit up very quickly, I started them on Saturday and was on the heel of the second sock by end of play Monday. 

Of course, going to work has rather slowed down progress, but I need to work so I can afford to buy yarn. My reading has been rather less focussed than my knitting. I've read a few short more stories from Take Us to A Better Place (NetGalley), which has been good, but there are only so many short stories I like to read in a row. If you want a copy of these stories, and there are some top shelf authors here, including Martha Wells, here is the link. Then I tried to go back to Bird Summons (also from NetGalley) and just couldn't settle into it. So I went the old fashioned route, and am reading a romance, King of Hearts,

the third in a series by L.H. Cosway. I'm really enjoying it, the main female character Alexis is feisty, the bloke is good looking and intelligent,it's light but not featherweight. I guess it really matched my mood.
As usual on a Wednesday I'm linking up with Kat from As Kat Knits to chat about what I'm reading and knitting this week. Pop over to her blog and see what all the Unravellers are up to.


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