Emily P. (mizparker) reviewed on + 87 more book reviews
I really liked the first book in the series, The Friday Night Knitting Club. Sequels are rarely as good as the original, and this was no exception, but still worth reading if you enjoyed the first book. If you were only lukewarm on the first one, don't bother with Knit Two.
The book starts five years or so after the end of the first one. Lucie's daughter, Ginger, is a 5-year-old tornado, Darwin is (finally) pregnant with twins, Anita is trying to track down the sister she hasn't spoken to in forty years, Peri's handbag business is taking off, and Catherine and Dakota are trying to find themselves at the Phoenix and NYU, respectively. The international adventure in this book finds the gang in Italy, but they won't come back to things ever being the same again. Light read, not bad. I enjoyed it.
The book starts five years or so after the end of the first one. Lucie's daughter, Ginger, is a 5-year-old tornado, Darwin is (finally) pregnant with twins, Anita is trying to track down the sister she hasn't spoken to in forty years, Peri's handbag business is taking off, and Catherine and Dakota are trying to find themselves at the Phoenix and NYU, respectively. The international adventure in this book finds the gang in Italy, but they won't come back to things ever being the same again. Light read, not bad. I enjoyed it.
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