Wednesday 27 January 2010

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Radio Dismuke on LoudCity

A swell 1920s/1930s radio station for those so inclined to create a little retro bubble for themselves!

knit in a hurry

a few weeks back
during icy days at work
these were essential

necessity is also the mother of speedy work

I knit these from my erika knight gloves pattern, just left off the tops of the thumb and fingers (though she does include a fingerless mitts pattern with extra ribbing, I ignored this), in some blue rowan I had stashed.

Monday 25 January 2010

a change of department at work

self-determined list of must-read books to make me better at my job::

part 1:: books I would have loved to read when I was younger

My Naughty Little Sister stories by Dorothy Edwards
The Family From One End Street by Eve Garnet
Further Adventures From the Family at One End Street
Holiday at Dew Drop Inn, both by Eve Garnett
the rest of the Famous Five stories by Enid Blyton
the rest of the '... of adventure' books by Enid Blyton
Powder Monkey by Paul Dowswell
Clarice Bean by Lauren Child
Anne of Green Gables by L Montgomery
The Secret Countess by Eve Ibbotson
Witch Child by Celia Rees
How I Live Now by Meg Rosoff
Rain by Kate Le Vann





list under construction, suggestions welcome
just added:
The Story of the Treasure Seekers
by E Nesbit

Saturday 2 January 2010

books books books - 2009

Happy New Year! I hope you've had a nice holiday season. Though it's been very quiet on the blogging front, I had a busy December working at the bookshop, a fun christmas hosting for the first time, and turned 25 a few days ago. Almost no knitting or sewing though, the only thing I made was a christmas stocking. Alas, I did not fulfil my new year's resolutions from last year, so this year I've realistically decided not to make any.

This is the end of my year-long diary of books I've read, and it's been tremendous fun. I might do a 2010 diary, though offline as I can't imagine that this is of any interest to anyone else. If this post has anything to offer, it is my recommendation of all the books I've read, and an insight into my personality (you are what you read).

Since the last books... post, during November and December, I've read ~


1. Ramage's Diamond by Dudley Pope
2. The Shell Seekers by Rosamunde Pilcher
3. The Moorland Cottage and The Cage at Cranford by Elizabeth Gaskell
4. When the Wind Blows by Raymond Briggs
5. BUtterfield 8 by John O'Hara
6. Sharpe's Battle



pitifully few, especially compared to the first 3 months of 2009.

So, the final statistics for 2009:

Total books read: 53
Total books abandoned: 9
Average books read per month: 4.42
Total authors read 25
Top 5 most-read authors:



1. Bernard Cornwell ~ 12 books
2. Lilian Harry ~ 6 books
3. Diana Gabaldon ~ 5 books
4. Alexander Fullerton ~ 3 books
5. Evelyn Waugh ~ 3 books



Percentage of books that feature WW2 as a setting: 28%
Percentage of books that feature a Ship: 28%
Percentage of books belonging to a series: 58%
Percentage of books set in 19th century: 43%
Percentage of books set in 20th century: 45%

Favourite books of 2009 in no particular order



Ethel & Ernest..........................Raymond Briggs
Rendezvous with Rama..........Arthur C Clarke
Westbound Warbound............Alexander Fullerton
Cross Stitch..............................Diana Gabaldon
Stardust....................................Neil Gaiman
Very Ordinary Seaman..........J P W Mallalieu
The Shell Seekers...................Rosamunde Pilcher
A Town Like Alice...................Nevil Shute
Vile Bodies................................Evelyn Waugh
the Sharpe series.................... Bernard Cornwell



Percentage of books read paid for: 38%
Percentage of books read borrowed/given/free: 62%

Book it took it the longest to get through: BUtterfield 8
Book I read the quickest (8 consecutive hours): A Town Like Alice