I have now bought my second novel where the sales argument for me was that knitting is playing a role in the narrative. Never heard of the author and the setting seems quite common, but knitting is playing a part so I will start to read it shortly.
The first novel where knitting played a part in the narrative that I read was The Friday Night Knitting Club by Kate Jacobs. It is quite entertaining, but hardly the book of the year. Still worth reading if one is into knitting.
Ready to start reading the novel Divas Don’t knit by Gil McNeil shortly.
I have ‘Divas Don’t Knit’ and a beach-themed knitting one and have read neither. Let me know if they’re any good!
I read Divas don’t knit and realy enjoyed it – total chick lit escapism stuff but quite entertaining
I hated “Friday Night Knitting Club’ – the only entertaining bits were the chapter headings about various aspects of knitting.