I’m happy to join Kat and the Unravelers today, with some completed thumbs, progress on the Hitchhiker, and something else.
First, I did knit thumbs for the fingerless handwarmers. They fit well and I've been wearing them all the time.
The protagonist,
Margo Miyake, quickly goes well past believable and into territory that
feels completely disconnected from reality. What might have been a
satirical or darkly funny exploration of housing desperation instead
becomes implausible to the point of distraction. I found it hard to stay
engaged once the story lost any grounding in how actual people behave,
even under stress.
I also struggled with Margo herself. She is an
unabashed whiner, and despite having $1.3 million to spend on a house,
she refuses to settle for anything that deviates even slightly from her
idealized life plan. Rather than coming across as sympathetic or
self-aware, her complaints grew tiresome and made it difficult to root
for her in any meaningful way.
The bright spot here was the
audiobook narrator, Cia Court, who did an excellent job bringing energy
and nuance to the material. Her performance was easily the most
enjoyable aspect of the experience.
Overall, this one didn’t work
for me. The premise had promise, but the execution veered too far from
reality and left me more frustrated than entertained. I should pay more attention when books are described as bonkers!
What are you making and reading this frigid week?



I can't say I didn't warn you about the book! I'm cheering for your finished thumbs and am glad they're a good fit. I hope you're able to power through those long rows of your Hitchhiker and get this one done (looks like there's not too much yarn left?).
ReplyDeleteThose thumbs look awesome! (and mittens/mitts are absolutely a necessity for any time out doors right now!) But your Hitchhiker steals the show, Bonny... it is stunning! I am listening to The Everlasting... and enjoying it tremendously!
ReplyDeleteYour blue mitts look great, Bonny -- and warm, too. And you are just cranking that HH out! I can't wait to see it all wrapped up around your neck. I, too, purchased the Melt the Ice hat pattern, but I have no red (or even red-adjacent) yarn to knit the hat right now. I'll look forward to seeing yours. And I think I'll leave Best Offer Wins right on the shelf. (Thanks for the excellent review and warning!)
ReplyDeleteI ordered the Melt the Ice hat pattern yesterday. Hooray for knitters! I haven't looked in my stash for red yarn yet, but I am sure I must have some in there somewhere. I loved the back story of this pattern. It would seem that this iced in time would be great for knitting and reading, but I have cabin fever so badly that I find I am having difficulty focusing on either one. Today is a new day, and I am going to give both another go. The weather guys are saying I have to wait until Friday to be de-iced. I love your fingerless mitts, and the thumbs look perfect!
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