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The Friday Night Knitting Club (Friday Night Knitting Club Novels)

The Friday Night Knitting Club (Friday Night Knitting Club Novels)

Product Type: Book

Product Price: $14.00

Manufacturer: Berkley Trade

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Description

The New York Times bestselling sensation that's "Steel Magnolias set in Manhattan" (USA Today)-now in paperback.

Juggling the demands of her yarn shop and single-handedly raising a teenage daughter has made Georgia Walker grateful for her Friday Night Knitting Club. Her friends are happy to escape their lives too, even for just a few hours. But when Georgia's ex suddenly reappears, demanding a role in their daughter's life, her whole world is shattered.

Luckily, Georgia's friends are there, sharing their own tales of intimacy, heartbreak, and miracle making. And when the unthinkable happens, these women will discover that what they've created isn't just a knitting club: it's a sisterhood.

Reviews

Rating: 1 / 5
Date: 2010-08-24
Summary: "Horrifically Bad."

How this appalling excuse for a novel fooled its way on to the NYT Best Seller List baffles me. I guess legions of half-literate bored housewives eat this tripe up. The language is uninspired, the writing nearly unpalatable, and the plot so contrived that if this weren't for an office bookclub, I would've tossed it in the garbage. I understand the need for chick lit, the need for airy, light reading--none of that is what Jacob's delivers. Instead we have a cheesy Sex and the City knockoff that embodies everything literature should reject: embarrassingly self-indulgent prose, one-dimensional characters with no semblance of real women or men, and a ridiculous perpetuation of American Dream fairytale stereotypes--that dowdy single moms have a chance at that prince charming if they wait long enough, that aging widows may yet love again. Sure, that might happen, but we have enough rom coms and Disney films that are done well than to bog down impressionable, listless minds with something sugared, empty, and devoid of substance.

Cheesy, predictable, and not worth the paper it was printed on. Save your money for something worth while.


Rating: 3 / 5
Date: 2010-08-19
Summary: "A fun read. Who wouldn't want to be in a club like that?"

The Friday Night Knitting Club is a fun slice-of-life story about a handful of New York women (and a few men on the peripheral) whose paths intersect around a knitting shop and the club the regulars keep on Friday nights. The camaraderie of the group is believable and enviable though the story itself drifts toward melodrama on occasion. This is especially true at the end where it seems most of the characters receive tied-with-a-bow happy endings. Too unrealistic.

A fun read, nevertheless. Below is an exchanged between the main character and a passing priest. It sums up what I believe to be one of the book's more powerful themes.

"No, no, that's not what I mean at all. Praying isn't a form of divine insurance. It's just a way of communicating, just a way of opening your heart."
"By that definition, an honest conversation with anyone is a form of praying."
The priest tapped his nose. "You're right on there, Georgia Walker."


Rating: 2 / 5
Date: 2010-08-07
Summary: "Great idea but disappointing."

The Friday Night Knitting Club was a great idea for a book but it could have been done so much better. I'm not even overly picky and judgemental where books are concerned. It doesn't have to be spectacular for me not to want to put it down. But this one was hard to finish and the writing style was very different and not for me. I normally pass books along to a friend of mine when I'm finished with them but I don't even want to give this one to her.


Rating: 5 / 5
Date: 2010-07-26
Summary: "Love the book & I can't wait for the movie!"

I love this book and it made me cry for the first time in while.
I actually enjoyed all three books in the series. If you are a knitter - which I am, it is a must read. This is one of my favorite piece of fiction on knitting.
I compare the Friday Night Knitting Club to a seamless button front fall cardigan. It flows effortlessly as you knit from the top down. Woolen and practical with long sleeves, added pockets and touches of garter stitch at collar, cuffs & pocket. Finished with mirrored decreases for feminine shaping and beautiful antique buttons. After the initial debut it then becomes a wardrobe staple as you revert to it over and over again. It's used for layering and especially for those crisp fall days by all the female members of your family. You cannot imagine what you did without it and begin to yearn for a second one.
I cannot visualize my knitting library of reference books without this book. The story is fresh modern take on an old world craft. It's a honor to be introduced Georgia Walker, the members of her family and a glimpse into her life. From time to time I go back and reacquaint myself with their dreams, desires, decisions and drama.
Bravo Kate Jacobs! Bravo.


Rating: 5 / 5
Date: 2010-07-26
Summary: "Great book!"

This book has a great story. Even if you don't enjoy knitting, you'll enjoy the story of these women and how a common interest brings them together.