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50bookchallenge Still catching up...
84. "L" is for Lawless, by Sue Grafton
unabridged audiobook
85. Revenge, by Stephen Fry
Yes, *that* Stephen Fry. :-) I was delighted with this wonderfully twisted tale.
86. "M" is for Malice, by Sue Grafton
unabridged audiobook
87. No Idle Hands: A Social History of Knitting, by Anne Macdonald
I got this one through inter-library loan. Very interesting, mostly focused on the history of knitting in the U.S.
88. Knitting in Plain English, by Maggie Righetti
Although I checked this one out of the library, I'll be buying it for my personal library. The title says it all. She explains things in a way that really "works" for me. As a beginning knitter, this is a book I know I'll turn to again and again.
89. "N" is for Noose, by Sue Grafton
unabridged audiobook
90. The Friday Night Knitting Club, by Kate Jacobs
91. The Falcon at the Portal, by Elizabeth Peters
unabrdiged audiobook
92. Needled to Death, by Maggie Sefton
Any author who manages to work alpacas into her mystery is okay by me.
93. The Knitting Circle, by Ann Hood
Need a good cry? Run, do not walk, to this book!