93. Knitting Rules!: The Yarn Harlot's Bag of Knitting Tricks by Stephanie Pearl-McPhee: I really liked this book. The funny thing is I never read her blog until I got the book, and now I'm totally addicted. The different chapter are focused on one knitted item and has tips and a basic pattern (more like a formula) that you can adapt. I though that it was great for the tips, formulas, and her general witty voice. Totally reccomended.
94. Fables: 1001 Nights of Snowfall by Bill Willingham and Todd Klein: Snow White goes to the Arabian fablelands and is held captive by their king. She regales him with stories about the different fables to keep him entertained. I wasn't a big fan of the art in this one, but I enjoyed the stories. I can't wait till the new one comes out.
95. Young Wives' Tales: New Adventures in Love and Partnership by Jill Corral, Lisa Miya-Jervis, and Bell Hooks: I got this book because of a thread that I saw on glitter. It was really interesting collection of different relationships. Some of the writers are better than others, but overall a good read. It really helped me come to terms with marriage not being the end of my life, just a beginning to another chapter.
96. The Series of Unforinate Events: The End by Lemony Snicket and Brett Helquist: Finally! I had semi lost interest in this series because at times it drags and is getting predictable (with 13 volumes!). It was kinda blah, but I read it because I just wanted to see how it was going to end. Of course, you must suffer through this yourself because I won't tell you.
94. Fables: 1001 Nights of Snowfall by Bill Willingham and Todd Klein: Snow White goes to the Arabian fablelands and is held captive by their king. She regales him with stories about the different fables to keep him entertained. I wasn't a big fan of the art in this one, but I enjoyed the stories. I can't wait till the new one comes out.
95. Young Wives' Tales: New Adventures in Love and Partnership by Jill Corral, Lisa Miya-Jervis, and Bell Hooks: I got this book because of a thread that I saw on glitter. It was really interesting collection of different relationships. Some of the writers are better than others, but overall a good read. It really helped me come to terms with marriage not being the end of my life, just a beginning to another chapter.
96. The Series of Unforinate Events: The End by Lemony Snicket and Brett Helquist: Finally! I had semi lost interest in this series because at times it drags and is getting predictable (with 13 volumes!). It was kinda blah, but I read it because I just wanted to see how it was going to end. Of course, you must suffer through this yourself because I won't tell you.