Helpful Score: 6
I love Debbie Macomber, she makes her charcters real, I know people like this and see myself in many of them. This knitting club is a pleasure. She proves to us that people do not have to be alike to appreciate each other.
Helpful Score: 4
I enjoyd this book. Made for a nice warm read. Kind of book where you make your cup of tea or coffee, snuggle in the bed or couch with a blanket, and just ENJOY and relax.
Helpful Score: 4
Great story of ones commitment to your own goals, being able to stand up even when those closest to you arent very supportive, fun story!
Helpful Score: 4
OK, everybody who loves Debbie Macomber wave your hands------STOP! The wind is blowing the rest of the world away! This is a fitting follow up to The Shop on Blossom Street. Debbie writes characters you can get to know and wrap your brain around. What's next for Lydia and Brad - can't wait to find out! And who does the illustrations for her book covers? I want to live there!
It was fun catching up with Lydia and meeting her new friends. But, having read The Shop on Blossom St only a couple weeks ago I found A Good Yarn too repetative i.e. recapping what happened in the first book and not enough new stuff in the second. I suppose if I'd read them when they first came out, having to wait a whole year between reads, that might be different.