Today is already our final day of the Literary Sewing Circle focusing on Susin Nielsen's Snap!
I hope you've had the chance to read the book, and both the first and second inspiration posts, and are getting lots of ideas for a project of your own.
This is our final and roundup post. Share links to your projects here: as soon as you are done your project, just pop a link to your post into the comments and we will all be able to visit your blog/instagram etc. and explore your creation -- remember, it can be sewn, or knitted, crocheted, embroidered... any textile art that you practice. Or you can just tag me, @sewmelwyk on IG and use #LiterarySewingCircle as a hashtag.
We've discovered more about the author and this book in the author feature post. If that sparks any comments, please share those, too!
Here are a few questions to ponder:
Is the unusual friendship between our three main characters believable to you? Were you convinced by them?
What did you think of the many side characters? Did they add to the story - and did you have a favourite?
There are a number of mother-daughter relationships in the book, all slightly different. Did they make you consider your own relationships? Was there one that you thought was relatable? Any cautionary tales?
What did you think of the ending? Did you find it satisfying to see justice served in many ways?
Was there any moment that felt especially memorable for you? Anything that resonated strongly?
Please share your thoughts on the book, its themes, characters, or anything you noted about it -- either in the comments here or on your own blog with a link to your longer thoughts in the comments so we can find it. I love to talk about the experience of reading so feel free to comment no matter when you're reading this post; if you've read this I'd love to hear about it!
Also please share a link to your project in the comments -- if that doesn't work for you, please email me or tag me on IG so that I can see and share your project. Thanks so much for reading and sewing along!
You have two more weeks, until May 8, to share your project, if you want to be included in the round up post & have a chance to win one of our prizes from our sponsors, Blackbird Fabrics & Beaton Linen.



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