I finished reading my advance copy of Knit the Season by Kate Jacobs last night. This is the third book in the Friday Night Knitting Club series. It follows the first two nicely, keeping with the feel and tradition. Some of the club members get less face time in this novel, which focuses mostly on now 20 year old Dakota.
The novel picks up at Thanksgiving and runs through the New Year's holiday. It does a lovely job of bringing the festive season to life. Even though it's only early November, it got me into the holiday frame of mind. This was a delicious book in more ways than one. Not only was it a fun and familiar read, but Bess' butter tarts sound divine, and I'm almost tempted to try creating my own holiday garland (although I'd have to crochet it, not being a knitter like Georgia).
This book delivers just what it offers: good friends, knitting, and happy holidays!
2 comments:
Sounds like fun! I may have t try one some time.
I've finished 4 new books and am halfway through a 5th and haven't had time to write any reviews or even notes about them!
My mother-in-law, ML, is coming to an early dinner today --at 3 and I ahev to get cracking cleaning and preparing. She is a VERY NICE LADY and I like her, but cleaning is not my strong suite. Have a great weekend!
Hope you get outside and get to read--it''s nice here and I'm stuck inside cleaning! AK!
I think I might have gotten one of those books. (?) Only now I'm too tired to remember if it was one of them or another.
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