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Stitches and Witches (Vampire Knitting Club, #2) Stitches and Witches by Nancy Warren
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“I mumbled, “Good afternoon,” then walked through the doors into a Jane Austen novel.”
Nancy Warren, Stitches and Witches
“What self-respecting rat wouldn’t want to live in our neighborhood?”
Nancy Warren, Stitches and Witches
“To me, knitting was an ordeal, me versus a squishy ball of animal hair, and, of course, the squishy animal hair always triumphed.”
Nancy Warren, Stitches and Witches
“A woman who had studied biochemistry would certainly know how to poison a man.”
Nancy Warren, Stitches and Witches
“At that point my brain gave out. My thoughts were like a piece of my own knitting—a tangle of false starts and inexplicable knots making a shape that bore no resemblance to anything.”
Nancy Warren, Stitches and Witches
“But, the world is changing too fast, and now food and people travel all over the globe so you don’t know where you are.” She leaned close and said conspiratorially, “I blame the internet.”
Nancy Warren, Stitches and Witches
“This is such a cozy shop, it makes me want to take up knitting.” “You should. It’s a very relaxing hobby.” I don’t know how I kept a straight face, saying things like that. Knitting was a diabolical exercise in frustration.”
Nancy Warren, Stitches and Witches