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Little Wing Grows

10/17/2012

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Greetings my lovelies and welcome! October is whizzing by.  Halloween is on the horizon with Thanksgiving and Christmas ready to rush in.  My hook has been in constant motion and if I'm not working on a project I'm planning for them.  That means lots of pattern searching and yarn/supply shopping! And while I haven't actually completed any gifts I intend to give, I have several in the works.  I'm sure that there will be a frantic push to finish including crocheting after midnight with copious amounts of coffee.  As much as I wish, hope and pray this won't happen I'm relatively certain it will.  No matter how hard I try I am a last minute, in just under the wire kinda gal.  Always have been,  and I imagine I always will be!

Today I'm pleased to report that I'm making fantastic time with the Little Wing Shawlette.  What a difference in terms of time and technique from the recently completed Juliana.  I made a modification right off the bat using a traditional Fsc instead of the method indicated in the pattern. There was a bit of a struggle at Row 2, but a good night's sleep offered a fresh perspective and once I figured it out it seemed so obvious I don't know why it gave me trouble to start with!  Now just 9 days after starting I'm only a few rows from the end which makes this one of my quickest finishes.  Another bonus is it appears that I'll have enough yarn left to make a pair of matching wrist warmers using my favorite Chevron Lace Pattern from Colour in a Simple Life. Yeah!

On the book front just for fun I've been keeping with the Halloween theme enjoying two witchy selections. I just started reading the Witch's Daughter by Paula Brackston and in the kitchen I've been listening to Waking the Witch by Kelley Armstrong.  Happily both of them are entertaining and are keeping me in the otherworldly spirit of the season!  Also for you today I have a review of an eerily relevant story.

Could this really happen? Image life after "the Big Shake".

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The Last Book in the Universe by Rodman Philbrick
Blue Sky Press
March 1, 2012; 224 Pages

"Nobody around here reads anymore,  Why bother, when you can just  use a mindprobe needle and shoot all the images and excitement right into your brain?  I've heard of books, but they were long before I was born.  In the backtimes, before the Big Shake, when everything was supposedly perfect and everybody lived rich."  These are the words of Spaz, a teenager living, rather surviving in the Urb.  A desolate wasteland ruled by gangs who control everything. Where you live, what you eat, what you do - everything.  Everything except Eden.  Eden is as close to perfect as  you can get in the post-bigshake world.  But the only people who inhabit Eden are the Proovs - that's short for genetically improved human. Spaz earns his keep working for the leader of his section of the Urb.  When he gets an order to rob a gummy (an old man) named Ryter, Spaz doesn't think twice.  What he doesn't know is that his life - and life for everyone in the Urb is never going to be the same.  A series of events finds Spaz, Ryter, an orphan called little face and a Proov named Lanaya on a mission to first see - then save Spaz's little sister Bean.  As they search for a solution it becomes clear that a much larger task is at hand. What starts as a trip across the Urb becomes a journey that will change their world!

Okay, I'll admit this is way outside of my normal reading box.  It's Young Adult Science Fiction. But after I commented to a patron how much I loved A Wrinkle in Time (which she and her son were reading) she asked if I'd ever read this book. Learning that I hadn't she encouraged me to give it a try.  She seemed to think that as a librarian and book lover I should have this one under my belt. And of course she was right.

While the writing is a bit well, young, the story isn't it.  The world that Philbrick has created is scary and real.  It seems plausible that this could happen.  In his characters we see the best of humanity under the worst conditions.  This unlikely group faces adversity, clings to hope and questions authority.  It's a story that makes you stop and think and at any level in any genre that is what makes a good book. And while I don't know that it'll make my all time favorite list I am glad I read it, and I would suggest that it be included as one of those books we all should read. Who knows when we might one day find ourselves experiencing our own big shake. Because just moments before I sat down to write this review, right here in central Massachusetts we had an earth quake that was strong enough to shake our house and everything in it - even waking my sleeping husband - now tell me that's not a little bit scary?!

Wednesday is a wonderful day for linking up and sharing your work.  Today I'm joining my regular group of blogging buddies.  I hope you'll take a look at some fun projects and add one of your own!

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Be blessed and stitch & read with love!
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7 Comments
Mary link
10/17/2012 06:55:00 am

Yay for whizzing through a project!! I can't wait to see the finished project!

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Robin link
10/17/2012 05:08:19 pm

Sometimes it does feel good to whiz through doesn't it? Although I do wish I could convince myself to stop trying to rush!! I get so focused on the end product that I forget to enjoy the process!

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Pumpkin link
10/17/2012 02:07:47 pm

That yarn looks like so much fun to work with, I'm tempted to buy a skein or two for myself. I don't know if I could outdo your amazing project though.

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Robin link
10/17/2012 05:11:39 pm

I am thoroughly enjoying the yarn. It has wonderful body and I find the color pallet soothing. John says it looks "fluffy", and I have to agree. I'm glad I bought 3 skeins when I came across it in the mark down bin!

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Maggie link
10/18/2012 08:40:49 pm

The shawl looks gorgeous, I love the yarn. I'd love to be able to say that you have inspired me to start working towards Christmas. Sadly, my head is still stick firmly in the sand!

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Cathy link
10/19/2012 01:10:17 am

I love the way your shawlette is turning out, they colourway is really beautiful!

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Sue link
10/26/2012 04:35:37 pm

Thank you for reviewing the book. My partner and I are both teachers. She teaches high school English and is always on the look out for stimulating books. I've just shown her this one and she is going to take it to her head of department.

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