As expected for this time of year, there has not been much knitting happening.
I am, however, through the heel portion of my first Churfirsten sock. Perhaps I'll actually finish it this month.
Currently I am reading The 8:55 to Baghdad by Andrew Eames. As a long time Agatha Christie fan (I started reading her in middle school), I thought this book sounded interesting. So far, about 60 pages into it, I am not disappointed. The author accompanies history and biography with modern day descriptions of the locations traveled.
Since last month's knitting update, I read two other books:
The Island, by Elin Hilderbrand, which was typical of the author's subject and style, yet still enjoyable.
Second Chances by Jane Savoie, which I found disappointingly trite. Having long been a fan of this author's horse training and sports psychology related books, I had expected way more of this book than it turned out to be. That said, however, the riding-related sections of the book were great. The characters and plot were just rather shallow and undeveloped (and sometimes a little unbelievable too).
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