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A Good Yarn (Blossom Street, #2)
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I keep reading Macomber series out of order. The nice thing is, even though that means I know a bit about what happens later, they're still quite enjoyable. This one was no exception, although I do have two fairly large nits to pick:
1) 25-35 pounds can feel like a lot of weight, especially to a shy, awkward teenager. But good golly, THAT big a deal? A difference of three dress sizes? And why couldn't we decide which it was -- 25 or 35?
2) Either he's addicted to gambling, which is a Bad Thing, or he's not. And if he is, why is it suddenly ok? Because he made lots of money for once, or because he's dying?
Even so, I did enjoy all the characters. And I've loved Lydia and her various family members since whichever book I first read that had her in it. So it was nice to see more of her and Brad. :)
1) 25-35 pounds can feel like a lot of weight, especially to a shy, awkward teenager. But good golly, THAT big a deal? A difference of three dress sizes? And why couldn't we decide which it was -- 25 or 35?
2) Either he's addicted to gambling, which is a Bad Thing, or he's not. And if he is, why is it suddenly ok? Because he made lots of money for once, or because he's dying?
Even so, I did enjoy all the characters. And I've loved Lydia and her various family members since whichever book I first read that had her in it. So it was nice to see more of her and Brad. :)
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August 12, 2011
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October 9, 2011
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