How To Use This Book List

Many of the books here are written for young adults. However, some are definitely adult books. I don't always specify in my comments; however if you are interested in a book, find it at the library. If it's in Juvenile Fiction or Young Adult Fiction, it's usually safe for kids 12-15 (be sure to preview just in case). If the book is found elsewhere, you can always ask a librarian for their input.
Personally, a few swear words don't do much for me, so I don't usually remember they are in there. Other types of content, however, are usually commented on.
Enjoy!!

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Saturday, October 13, 2012

The Friday Night Knitting Club

by Kate Jacobs

I thought this series sounded like a fun read.  Georgia Walker and her almost-teenager daughter live in NYC in a small apartment above their knitting shop, "Walker and Daughter".  This tale of friendship, hurt, love, loss and everything in between is one that will have you smiling, crying, laughing, and pondering your own relationships.  It's a little "Steel Magnolias", but don't let that deter you.  Great book for adults, especially women, who need a little dose of "reality" without having to face their own reality for the moment. Some language, a few F-words.

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1 comment:

  1. I've read this book and loved it. It made me pick up knitting. I also love that there were a group of women that could confide in each other and come out stronger together.

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