The Sewing Machine
by Natalie Fergie
So it's been a while since I have blogged about any of the books I've been reading. I don't really have a reason for letting this part of my reading experience slide, but I do have a reason for beginning it again.
My memory is just not what I wish it was and the stories slip away from me almost as soon as I close the last page of a book. With that said, I will warn you that I will at times be sharing spoilers. But I hope to acknowledge their arrival with plenty of time and space for you to avoid them if you desire. The spoilers will be to help me remember what I've read, no harm intended.
The Sewing Machine is literally about a sewing machine, from the time it was constructed and the circumstances around that time, to it's place in the current world. We follow the people who've built it, used it and restored it throughout the book but never quite sure how they all come together.
It's an interesting story and it skips from past to present and back again and then suddenly, a new character pops in. I have to say that threw me off a tad bit.
The stories of the characters are good but not so good that I was constantly pulled back to the book. In fact, the main reason I finished the book is to discover what thread (pun intended) was going to eventually connected them.
I'm giving this a 3 shot rating. It was "okay" but I don't know if I'd read it knowing it wasn't going to move me much. On the other hand, I don't feel like I wasted my time, either.