Are you a fan of The Friday Night Knitting Club by Kate Jacobs? I just recently read it and LOVED it. The sequel, Knit Two is coming out this month and Stephanie of Stephanie’s Written Word is giving away 5 copies. Check out her post to learn how to enter!
This one is my “purse book” that I can pick up when I have a few extra minutes to spare. I’m reading Green Chic: saving the earth in style by Christie Matheson. It’s full of green tips; many that I I’m already doing but I’m sure I’ll pick up something new along the way. I’m really making a conscious effort to do my part to live as green a life as I can. (Of course, it doesn’t mean that I don’t want to live in comfort and style so I’m looking forward to reading it.)
Although I’m back to school and my reading time has been cut significantly, I did manage to do some reading during our trip to San Diego and little snippets at night while unplugged at home.
I blew through Educating Esme, The Diary of a Teacher’s First Year by Esme Raji Codell. It was a quick memoir and I could relate to many of her struggles teaching in the inner city. Besides, she’s a book lover and I can truly identify with people who appreciate books!
I also read The Friday Night Knitting Club by Kate Jacobs while on my trip. It’s one that I had picked up during the summer but never got to. I enjoyed it and really wished I had my knitting with me as it got me itchy to pick up the pointy sticks…hehe. Chick-lit is always something that I enjoy, especially on vacation.
My purse book for October was Go Green, Live Rich: 50 Simple Ways to Save the Earth and Get Rich Trying by David Bach. It had some helpful hints and actually broke down the monetary savings and the effects on the earth. Many of the ideas are things that I do already but it was good to put it on the front burner as a reminder of the impact of the little things.
I’m hoping to finish Pillars of the Earth by the end of the month to complete my reading challenge but it’s a long one and will be tough.





