The Directory of Knots was written by John Shaw. If you’ve ever wondered what some of the world’s most famous knots are, this book can show you and show you how to tie them, too. In addition to the most famous knots, this book shows some of the most useful and practical knots, the most traditional knots, innovative knots, along with many useful variations! Who knows how many knots you will learn to tie just from reading this book. I sure have learned a lot!
Overall, I would have to give this book 4 stars. What do you think?
Hi! Sorry I haven’t talk to you in a while. you should maybe consider reading a book called Tuck Everlasting. I’m reding it in Guided Reding Groups. It’s start’s out slow and kind of confusing,but get’s really,really,really good.Also to you want to go to church w/ me on Sunday Sincerely, Micayla
By the way I want you to call me on saturday. probaly in the afternoon or the evening. Sincerely, Micayla Hendricks
Hey! Happy Easter! How was your Easter? This is a good book reveiew. I’ve seen it in the book store. It looks O.K. Sincerely, Micayla
Thanks for the comments and I had a great easter. I got to spend it down with my cousin.
Hi! Carets are growing good…how about yours?
Hi! Thought I’ll share some:-
1. Narnia, C.S. Lewis (ALL 7 books – The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, etc.)
2. A Wrinkle in Time, Madeleine L’Engle
3. Momo/The Neverending Story, Michael Ende
4. Erik the Viking, Terry Jones
5. Earthsea, Ursula K. Le Guin (starting with “A Wizard of Earthsea”)
6. The Little Prince, Antoine De Saint Exupery
7. Mister God, this is Anna, Fynn
If you want more, just ask. :)
Thanks Ruth maybe i’ll try out some of those books