Showing posts with label marireads. Show all posts
Showing posts with label marireads. Show all posts
Tuesday, November 10, 2009
Book Review- Ethnic Knitting Discovery: The Netherlands, Denmark, Norway and The Andes by Donna Druchunas
Visit my book blog to see my review of Donna Druchunas' book Ethnic Knitting Discovery.
I am participating in Eco Libris' Green Books Campaign.
Sunday, October 5, 2008
book giveaway

An Advanced Reader's Copy of Any Given Doomsday is up for grabs on my reading blog. Leave me a comment here before Friday for a chance to win my extra copy.
Sunday, August 31, 2008
losing my knitting mojo?
For some reason, I just can't spend more than an hour here and there on my knitting.
Am I losing my knitting mojo?
I really hope not. I blame it on going back to work, and lack of interest in my current WIP's. The first week of school has come and gone. I can't complain too much. It went well. Seems like we have a nice group of kids this year. I am, however, already sick with my first cold of the school year. Don't know how that happened. Sucks.
Anyway, for those of you who aren't visiting the Reading Blog I thought I would share my August reads with you. Still really behind in reaching 100 for the year, but really, does it matter if I do?
Anyway, here they are. Some have links to my reviews if you are at all interested.
*Eat, Pray, Love by Elizabeth Gilbert(aug)
Pretties by Curtis Westerfeld (aug)
*The Summoning by Kelley Armstrong (aug)
The Mysterious Benedict Society by Trenton Lee Stewart (aug)
*Breaking Dawn by Stephenie Meyer (aug)
* Holes by Louis Sachar (aug)
Uglies by Curtis Westerfeld (aug)
Gossip Girl by Cecily von Ziegesar (aug)
*The Thirteenth Tale by Diane Setterfield (aug)
* Links to my reviews.
I promise some knitting content to come. I have another square finished for the RMBR blanket and maybe some progress on the little wee sock will be done soon.
Am I losing my knitting mojo?
I really hope not. I blame it on going back to work, and lack of interest in my current WIP's. The first week of school has come and gone. I can't complain too much. It went well. Seems like we have a nice group of kids this year. I am, however, already sick with my first cold of the school year. Don't know how that happened. Sucks.
Anyway, for those of you who aren't visiting the Reading Blog I thought I would share my August reads with you. Still really behind in reaching 100 for the year, but really, does it matter if I do?
Anyway, here they are. Some have links to my reviews if you are at all interested.
*Eat, Pray, Love by Elizabeth Gilbert(aug)
Pretties by Curtis Westerfeld (aug)
*The Summoning by Kelley Armstrong (aug)
The Mysterious Benedict Society by Trenton Lee Stewart (aug)
*Breaking Dawn by Stephenie Meyer (aug)
* Holes by Louis Sachar (aug)
Uglies by Curtis Westerfeld (aug)
Gossip Girl by Cecily von Ziegesar (aug)
*The Thirteenth Tale by Diane Setterfield (aug)
* Links to my reviews.
I promise some knitting content to come. I have another square finished for the RMBR blanket and maybe some progress on the little wee sock will be done soon.
Monday, July 28, 2008
marireads
Yup.
I went ahead and started another blog for all the books I have been reading lately. Book posts started invading my poor little knitting blog and thought I should give them a home of their own. Now you won't have to read about books if you don't want to.
Ingenious! (Well, not really, but I like that word.)
But, If you do, head on over to marireads. There is nothing there quite yet, except for stuff you have already seen here, but eventually there will be more.
Back to the knitting.
I went ahead and started another blog for all the books I have been reading lately. Book posts started invading my poor little knitting blog and thought I should give them a home of their own. Now you won't have to read about books if you don't want to.
Ingenious! (Well, not really, but I like that word.)
But, If you do, head on over to marireads. There is nothing there quite yet, except for stuff you have already seen here, but eventually there will be more.
Back to the knitting.
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