Merry's Books

These are the books that I'm either reading or have read recently. Most will be fiction and I will admit.....some will be chick lit. I love reading and hopefully you'll like this site.

Sunday, October 15, 2006

"Not Your Mama's Crochet" by Amy Swenson

I decided to try my hand at a new hobby. I bought a "Learn to Knit" kit which basically taught me that I can NOT teach myself how to knit. Claire (my MIL) is a big knitter & crocheter so I asked her which is easier. She recomended trying crochet. She even brought me a beginning crochet book. Since I was heading to Nashville, I went to my local yarn store to pick up some supplies. I also picked up a book written by the lady who owns the store. I bought enough yarn to make a purse & a scarf. I've started the scarf (after lots of practicing) but we'll have to see how it ends up. I may end up pulling it all out and starting over. Either way, it's a fun thing to keep my hands busy while watching TV.

The book I'm learning from is called "Not Your Mama's Crochet" by Amy Swenson.

Monday, October 09, 2006

"The Birth House" by Ami McKay

Diana picked this book for our book club to read this month. I had never heard of it before but I'm really glad she picked it. It's gotten a bit "baby crazy" around book club b/c at least 4 of us are actively trying to get pregnant (Diana is one of them).

"The Birth House" is set in the first part of the 20th century. Dora Rare is the main character. She is the only girl in a large family of Rare children. Her family doesn't know what to "do" with her b/c her father thinks she is around her brother's too much. He decides that she should go live elsewhere b/c of this. She goes to live with Miss Babineau who is the local midwife (that some people call a "witch"). Dora starts learning to be a midwife. Unfortunately everyone is not happy with this decision. A doctor has moved into the area and is pushing all the women to take advantage of the "new technology" in childbirth. What ensues shows the difficulty that women had during this time when everyone (their doctors, their husbands, their church, etc) tried to control their bodies.

A very good book. I give it 4 stars out of 4.