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February 2012 Group Read - Sheepish!
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Feb 01, 2012 07:14AM
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Yeah me too sheepish is on my kindle. I have 10% left of Stephanie Pearl-McPhee's all wound up so I should be able to move on to sheepish by the weekend. Happy reading :)
Alright, while I haven't finished this yet, I want to know what other people think. I think this is very funny - and while so far it ALWAYS seems to be lambing season, I am learning a great deal about sheep farming. She makes it interesting - I actually wish she would throw in MORE statistics!
Just back from hospital after pretty heavy surgery I can't do much else then read. Amazon was so kind to send me the kindle edition of Sheepish. I've started at once and think it's funny. Many sheep around where we live. As I'm a spinner I usually see wool walking about in the fields.
I liked the episode in the book where spinners, knitters and weavers were described. I've read about 25% of the book.
Just reading about the environmental differences in wool production versus acrylic or cotton production makes me vaguely curious where I can get wool underwear. It's changing my opinion about clothing the way Animal,Vegetable, Miracle changed my thoughts about food. Being a knitter, I already loved wool, and having had sheep as a kid, I already adored sheep (even before I became a knitter). I'm pretty impressed that she is able to convey as much data as she does while making it interesting and funny though! (Animal, Vegetable, Miracle was slightly less interesting and only occasionally amusing).
I'm kind of curious what non-knitters would think of this book. My best friend's fiancee in England loves sheep, but doesn;t knit. I'm going to have to send him a copy and see what he thinks...
I'm kind of curious what non-knitters would think of this book. My best friend's fiancee in England loves sheep, but doesn;t knit. I'm going to have to send him a copy and see what he thinks...




