Hello dear Off-Topicers, I hadn’t been planning to write on Easter Sunday, but I’ve just finished a novel I loved so much - and which seems so perfect for a long weekend - that I feel compelled to share it right away in case you’re in need of something indulgent to read during these days.
Gosh, 'Romantic Comedy' sounds smashing* as, by extension, do your other book mentions. I'm always looking for good books for Audible. I prefer to listen rather than to read as I not only find it easier to take in the story somehow (the act of reading can get in the way sometimes, especially when I'm tired) but also I do like to be doing with my hands at the same time, sewing or knitting usually. I do follow you on Instagram and have seen your new piece. I intend to buy the pattern, though must confess to feeling rather daunted about starting such a large item as a first epp piece. I'm no stranger to throwing myself into complex projects without any experience though. Being carried along by a love for the project isn't a bad MO in my opinion. Jen x
* I've just started following Susan Calman on IG. I love her warmth and humour and frequent use of the word 'smashing'; I'm now trying to slip it in as much as possible myself too.
PS this has been quite difficult to type as i have a cat on my lap as I sit on the sofa, so have been plonking away one fingered. There's a lot to be said for phones and their autofill of punctuation etc!
Gosh, 'Romantic Comedy' sounds smashing* as, by extension, do your other book mentions. I'm always looking for good books for Audible. I prefer to listen rather than to read as I not only find it easier to take in the story somehow (the act of reading can get in the way sometimes, especially when I'm tired) but also I do like to be doing with my hands at the same time, sewing or knitting usually. I do follow you on Instagram and have seen your new piece. I intend to buy the pattern, though must confess to feeling rather daunted about starting such a large item as a first epp piece. I'm no stranger to throwing myself into complex projects without any experience though. Being carried along by a love for the project isn't a bad MO in my opinion. Jen x
* I've just started following Susan Calman on IG. I love her warmth and humour and frequent use of the word 'smashing'; I'm now trying to slip it in as much as possible myself too.
PS this has been quite difficult to type as i have a cat on my lap as I sit on the sofa, so have been plonking away one fingered. There's a lot to be said for phones and their autofill of punctuation etc!
No footnotes? *faints*