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Paperback Knit the Season Book

ISBN: 0425236765

ISBN13: 9780425236765

Knit the Season

(Book #3 in the Friday Night Knitting Club Series)

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The ladies of the #1 New York Times bestselling Friday Night Knitting Club return in a moving, laugh-out-loud celebration of special times with friends and family... Whipping up chocolate-orange... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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5 ratings

Perfect Holiday read

Kate Jacobs has done it again - enveloped her readers into the cozy world of the Friday Night Knitting Club. I read the ARC of this book back in October and have been listening to holiday music since (my roommate hates me). From the descriptions of NYC over the holidays to the family celebrations in Scotland, it's a warm book about many different types of relationships. Kate uses flashbacks to further develop the character of the late Georgia Walker, which I think adds a valuable personal look into a character that died too early in the series. Not just for knitters, this is a book that will appeal to females of all ages - from those relating to the maturing, searching college-aged Dakota, to everyone's idea of the fairy Godmother, the elderly-but-not-frail Anita. I highly recommend for the female readers on your Christmas list!

Knit the Season

This book took the story on perfectly from the last book. The story flowed and brought us up to date on the endearing characters. Indeed a book to continue your collection.

Knit 2.5

This book is a great little story for the holiday season. I enjoy Kate Jacob's books enormously. Everyone knows that any slim volume with a shiny red cover appearing in the stores around Halloween is going to be a cute, fluttery holiday tale. So with the expectations set, I looked forward to reading it to find out what the Friday Night Knitting Club had been up to lately. This book captures the warmth and spirit of the holiday season and what it means to Dakota to share time with family and friends. This third book is also a great segue to future installments which I look forward to. It also gives more history and background for each of the characters so that Jacobs can develop her base of fans for the next book in the series. I love the flashbacks from each of the characters. They permit the reader to rediscover each player. Every character is different, but they each share the love of friendship. This story is a warm and wonderful light read for this time of the year. Eggnog, anyone?

Bursting at the Seams with Feel-Good Stories

Knitters often have conflicted feelings when it comes to the winter holidays. Sure, it's fun to knit handmade gifts for family and friends, but it's also all too easy to bite off more than you can chew, making up an overly ambitious gift list that results in a lot of late-night secretive knitting to get those items finished in time for gift giving. At times, Kate Jacobs's third novel, KNIT THE SEASON, can feel a bit frantic, too, as she ambitiously tries to keep up with the dozen or so characters whose lives she chronicles. However, in the spirit of the holidays, readers will probably count themselves lucky to have a book that's bursting at the seams with feel-good stories --- kind of like having a house full of holiday merrymakers. KNIT THE SEASON starts about a year after the events of KNIT TWO, the sequel to THE FRIDAY NIGHT KNITTING CLUB. At the center of the novel is Dakota Walker. Dakota's mother, Georgia, was the heroine of Jacobs's debut and the founding member of the knitting club in question. In many ways --- even though she died at the close of the first novel --- Georgia is still at the center of the club as its members and their friends and family recall Georgia's influence in numerous vignettes scattered throughout the book. Dakota, who was a precocious preteen baker at the series' open, is now an increasingly ambitious young woman. Dakota's dreams of becoming a professional pastry chef (and of renovating the Walker & Daughter knitting shop into a knitting café featuring her homemade goodies) are in sight thanks to her enrollment at culinary school and an upcoming internship in a hotel kitchen. She is also committed to working on the book of knitting patterns her mom left behind in the hopes of publishing it someday. But Dakota's ambitions are complicated by business partner Peri's decision to make a big career move of her own --- not to mention by her dad's new romance and her own conflict between family devotion and career aspirations. As Dakota finds her way, she is surrounded by women --- KC, Anita, Darwin, Lucie, Peri and Catherine --- who are unfailingly supportive but also deeply involved in their own lives' journeys. It's clear that Georgia's spirit is what continues to keep these diverse women together (the touching vignettes about Georgia take up an increasingly large portion of the narrative), but they also have their own lives to lead, lives that were often sent in different directions thanks to Georgia's influence. It's unclear at the end of the novel if Jacobs will continue to follow the wildly changing fortunes of the original Friday Night Knitting Club, but readers will certainly hope to check in on their lives from time to time, even though they may soon be spread across two continents and several time zones. No matter what, Jacobs's fans will be sure to find time for KNIT THE SEASON this holiday season, regardless of how many gifts-in-waiting they have on their needles. --- Reviewed by Norah Piehl

A Warming holiday read

This was a great read for the holiday season. I know that a lot of people are like me, and enjoy the break from our normal reads at this time of the year. This book captures the warmth and spirit of the holiday season to share with family and friends. This is the third book in the series and I had to go read the first two books before reading this. It's not necessary, but it gives you more history and background for each of the characters. I love the flashbacks from each of the characters and it helps with the reasons of their choices in life. Every character is different, but they each share a meaning and love of friendship. A truly warm and wonderful read for this time of the year.
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