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2024 Books Read

Leave a Comment / At Home, Reading / Megan

For unread books, read here. This has been my worst reading year in a very long time. Mainly, this is due to the family health emergency we had over the summer – it’s amazing how much driving back and forth to another state every weekend for a couple months will cut into your reading time. […]

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The Raven Tower – Ann Leckie

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I’ve had this book in my figurative to read pile for a while now – I’ve heard really good things about the author, but just hadn’t gotten around to reading it. I saw a post somewhere online in the last few weeks that mentioned it was based on Hamlet, and for some reason, that was

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2024 Completed Craft Projects

2024 Completed Craft Projects

Leave a Comment / At Home, Embroidery, Knitting / Megan

Decided to combine knitting and embroidery this year, because otherwise it’s a pretty small end of year collage. There are a few reasons for this: As far as the cursed sweaters are concerned, I did finish one. And I know what I’m doing with the other yarn. But I definitely should have gone for a

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2024 Books Not Finished

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Victories Greater Than Death – Charlie Jane Anders

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Tina’s always known she had an alien beacon inside her, and someday, the aliens will be back for her. She’s the clone of one of the greatest heroes of an alien fleet. When they do come for her, she and her best friend Rachael are off for the stars. This is definitely a YA novel

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Electric Sheep Shawl

Knitting Notes

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With a Boreas chart done, I’m back to knitting. This is the Electric Sheep shawl by Beata Jezek. I’m using a gradient set of Sundara Extra Fine DK Silky Merino called Night Skies. It’s three skeins going from blue to teal. (I saw it and had to buy it immediately – they are my colors.)

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Cast in Secret – Michelle Sagara

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I really enjoy this world that the author has created – it has such an air of realness about it, and such an interesting set of races. And the magic system gets more interesting as the story progresses. Kaylin is sent to investigate the disappearance of what appears to be a simple box from Elani

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Embroidery Notes

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Chart three of Boreas is done. It’s funny how this doesn’t look like much when I’m working on it, but once I put it down and step back, it is clear. I still have a ton to go – this is such a small piece of the whole picture. I’m curious how long this will

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Weyward – Emilia Hart

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There are three characters to this story – Kate, in the present day; her great aunt Violet, when she was young, during WWII; and their ancestor Altha, who was tried as a witch in the 16th century. I liked this book – the thread of power that draws these characters together is compelling, but it’s

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The Hexologists – Josiah Bancroft

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Super interesting book. It’s in a sort of Victorian maybe England, with various types of magic available, although some are thought to be gone. Iz and Warren are a married couple (with a fantastic relationship). She’s a hexologist, and has inherited a bunch of interesting artifacts from her father, who was a renowned scholar (though

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