I don't know what it is, but I can't get enough shawls right now. I don't even really wear them much. I suppose the draw is that they are an interesting knit and usually move rather quickly and gauge/sizing doesn't need to be exact. I have several sweaters on the needles that are still moving along, but the shawls seem to come and go at a much faster rate!
The highlights:

This is the Ishbel shawl and it turned out beautifully. It was for my grandmother and I think it was a hit. I used madelinetosh lace in one of my favorite colorways, mica. It took FOREVER and I doubt I will make this shawl again, even though I love the result. It was painstakingly frustrating by the end, with so many stitches and a somewhat tedious pattern. The lace was a little hard to work with and it was easy to lose YOs. Might consider making it again using fingering weight (which is what I think the pattern calls for anyways) as it will move a little quicker, but no plans in the near future on it.
Color of the yarn is closer to the lower picture.
Cladonia - all time favorite shawl, already made three, fourth is on the needles.
I wear this one all the time and always get compliments. Even though its lacy it doesn't look 'grandmothery'. I used a sea-cell blend and so it has a bit of sheen to it and is really soft and light. I wear it wrapped around as a scarf.
Sothia - another favorite that I will definitely make again:

This was a garter stitch pattern that was very easy and turned out beautiful in the madelinetosh merino light. The edging was pretty torturous just because of the sheer number of stitches. I think I cut it about a half in short because I couldn't go on. Despite that, I will definitely make again.