Book and Sweater Pairings
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Rejoice dear readers, for it is sweater weather! Break out all the wool, flannel, and dare we mention cashmere sweaters that you own!! For this list we’re pairing our dream sweaters with there bookish counterparts. Who’s ready to read and get cozy?
Chris Evans broke the internet when he wore this Celtic knit style sweater in the film Knives Out, a murder mystery whodunit. We recommend you toss on your own chunky cable knit sweater and read The Likeness by Tana French. Part of the Dublin Murder Squad series, this book will satisfy most crime/mystery enthusiast. Help yourself to a nice pint or a soothing cup of tea to round out the experience.
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Get spacey with this simple yet stylish Full Moon sweater. This sweater looks soft and comfy enough to daydream of the cosmos as you scan your TBR pile. Might we suggest All Systems Red by Martha Wells as your next choice? Sci-fi lovers will enjoy the first book in the Murder Bot series, which follows a sentient android and their travels through the galaxy.
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Ok, enough with the monochrome, let’s get colorful! This rainbow sweater will put a smile on your face and brighten any rainy day. Pair that with uber popular shogun manga Princess Jellyfish by Akiko Higashimura and you got yourself a rainbow party! Princess Jellyfish follows a shy geeky girl as she tries to save the home she lives in with her fellow otaku pals.
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Look upon this amazing cat sweater! Ignore the $$$ tag, and just pretend you can afford this feline friendly sweater. You CAN afford to read Old Possum's Book of Practical Cats by T.S. Elliot. Cat lovers will enjoy this book of cat poetry that inspired Andrew Lloyd Webber’s famous CATS! Broadway play. If you feel frisky in this sweater and start chasing laser pointers, don’t blame us though.
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Sandra Woolf
Sandra Woolf lives in the PNW where she haunts bookshops and library sales. Freelancer by day, horror movie lover by night. Writing inquires can go to what lovely books at gmail or just to ask her how her hairy is so bouncy.