Tuesday, March 30, 2010

How to Knit a Love Song

I've been reading Rachael Herron's blog for a couple of years now, so I was very excited to be able to buy her first book, How to Knit a Love Song.

The book "in the wild"

The Wild

I bought the book at The Bookstore in Glen Ellyn, even though they had to order it for me, which meant that I had to wait for it to come in. The Bookstore is a tiny, little bookstore. However, they're also next to my LYS, String Theory Yarn Co. (on the left in the photo), so I suggested to the owners of both shops that stocking the book could be a good idea. After all, there's a pattern for Cade's sweater in the back of the book. Buy the book, then head next door for the yarn. Win-win, right?

Of course, the book is also available online at Barnes & Noble, Borders, and Powell's. It will be available in Target stores starting in April.

The Review:
I'm not always much of a romance reader, but I enjoyed How to Knit a Love Song. I admit, at first I was horrified at Abigail's assumptions and borderline rudeness. And sometimes Cade's an idiot. But things start to work out between them, and by the middle of the book I wanted them to get together, without feeling any of the whiplash sometimes associated with such a change of opinion concerning a character.

I loved Eliza Carpenter. The quotes are great -- very much reminiscent of Elizabeth Zimmermann without actually copying her. The knitting-related parts of the story felt very real to me. I'm not entirely sure I'd like to have EC organizing my life like that, but it surely works in the story. And I love the sweater pattern that's included. I'm tempted to cast on for it right now, but I should probably finish at least one of my dozen or more current projects first. So I have the right sized needles available, if nothing else.

My regular readers are probably shocked by now. No complaints at all? So unlike me! Therefore, full disclosure: I could have lived without the last 14 paragraphs of the epilogue, but that's my hang up. I don't really like what a friend calls

**SPOILER ALERT**

Baby Ever After endings. Like I said though, that's my hang up. It's a common enough type of ending in romance novels that lots of people must enjoy it.

All in all, a very good book. I'm definitely going to get the next book when it comes out. I want to see what else Eliza's been up to.

EDITED TO ADD: The book is published as Eliza's Gift in Australia. I probably should have mentioned that earlier, since I know I have international readers.

7 comments:

Julie said...

I agree with your review. Rachael's a good kid and she deserves all the raves she's getting.

btw, nice to meetcha!

Mary (Bookfan) said...

I really enjoyed this novel and can't wait to read the second in the series!

Barb_in_GA said...

Wow! You've just about convinced me to give it a try. And my aversion to romance novels is legendary. Thanks!

Unknown said...

I've always loved the phrase "in the wild" :) But great review! I'm curious now as I do read romance, so I'll poke around and see if I can get my hands around a copy.

Beccaie said...

Jules, it's published as /Eliza's Gift/ in Australia. In case that's easier for you, since it's closer. I wondered if I should have included that information.

Peach said...

I hadn't heard of this book and will try to get it from the library soon. Thanks!

ArwensRose said...

Poke poke poke!!!