A single mother in NYC, Georgia Walker, runs a yarn store to support herself and her daughter Dakota. The store is fairly successful, and it is through Walker and Daughter that an unlikely group of women form a bond at their weekly Friday Night Knitting Club. Everything seems to be going well for Ge...
The Friday Night Knitting Club is a lovely little word-of-mouth novel which seems to have been written just for the book group crowd. What doesn't The Friday Night Knitting Club have, to make it so perfect for discussion? There's a singular woman in the starring role, quirky, smart, gorgeous in a no...
"The Friday Night Knitting Club" is about an unlikely group of friends, ranging in age from 12 to 72, who all meet at Georgia Walker's yarn shop. From Georgia's daughter, Dakota, to the well-to-do older woman, Anita, who provided a loan to make the store possible, all of the characters are well-draw...
It's Debbie Macomber territory here, among others who have latched onto the growing trend for knitting and knit related fiction. I've seen it both described as Chicknit and KnitLit, this is closer to Chick than Lit. Not a bad read about a diverse range of women who find a space for themselves in a ...
I liked the concept of applying a hobby you need a lot of patience for in real life issues. I like that this book is about friendship between very different people. I like that there is something as simple as a knitting hobby that would connect people with very different backgrounds. I thought this ...
This is my very first fiction DNF. It took me forever to read the first half of the book. It was just ok. I wasn't in love with the characters or their stories. I thought Georgia's daughter was annoying. I hated that no one had a healthy relationship with men. Race was also handled in an awkward way...
Again,another book where there should have been the option to select 'stopped reading'. I read to page 27 and then gave up - too chick lit for my liking. Snore.
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