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May 2013 Group Read - Last Wool and Testament
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Molly, cool that you are visiting our reading group reading your book!
It wasn't this setup that bugged me, it was just that so many of them inherit yarn shops from other, older women, and I guess yes, I really do want other people to know how ....hip knitting is! That so many young people do it, and do It incredibly well, with Lots of math and technology. I still feel that people have an opinion of whata 'knitter' is that is no longer true!
That said, love the weaving aspect of it as well!
It wasn't this setup that bugged me, it was just that so many of them inherit yarn shops from other, older women, and I guess yes, I really do want other people to know how ....hip knitting is! That so many young people do it, and do It incredibly well, with Lots of math and technology. I still feel that people have an opinion of whata 'knitter' is that is no longer true!
That said, love the weaving aspect of it as well!

Yeah, I know what you mean. I hadn't realized how cliched the whole inheriting a shop from a grandmother thing is these days. I just returned from Malice Domestic, a mystery convention dedicated to traditional mysteries (a LOT of fun) and heard book after book described as "and she inherited the shop from . . ." It's a way of creating a fish out of water character, but maybe over done by now.
I'm so glad knitting IS hip these days. It's time for the image of Miss Marple sitting and knitting quietly in a corner to be mothballed! (Although I think Miss Marple would be pleased to see so many hip young knitters, too. She was one smart old lady.)



http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/15...
also, the author has a few other titles in other series.
I'm about half through this; I'll be on Greyhound for nearly 24 hours Monday AM into Tuesday, I was saving the remainder of it to help pass that time.....


I can't wait until the next one kn the series is out.

Still finishing up the book but enjoying it so far. I've been so busy at work I haven't had the chance to finish yet.

Thanks Molly, I admire your talents.



That said, I'd have to file this under paranormal instead of my usual mystery cozy since paranormal circumstances were required to resolve the mystery. I do like the ghost though.
The end of my ebook included a chapter of her next book. It's a pre-order right now, but I might get that. It's not very often that I pick up a book and read it right through - obviously, happy vibes.

From the first few paragraphs of this story we get Kath in a hurry. The entire book felt that same way, I felt hurried through getting to know the characters and I felt hurried through the resolution of the mystery. This was definitely for me a case of the beginning setting the tone for my entire experience of this book. I hope as Molly continues to develop these characters and this story she might consider that thought.
Aside from that, looks interesting so far!