Happy Wednesday everyone!
It’s Wednesday again which means it’s time for WWW Wednesday. WWW Wednesday is a meme hosted by Sam over at Taking on a World of Words.
I hope you enjoy.
What is WWW Wednesday?
For WWW Wednesday you answer the following questions:
- What are you currently reading?
- What have you recently finished reading?
- What do you think you’ll read next?
What are you currently reading?
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Title: Blood Orange
Author: Harriet Tyce
Publication date: 19th February 2019
I was sent this ARC by Wildfire Books and although it’s not out until February 2019, I really couldn’t wait to read it. I am about a quarter of the way through and damn this book is good! It’s one of those anxiety-inducing books where some of the characters desperately need an intervention and I am loving it. Full review coming soon!
Title: Six Tudor Queens – Katherine of Aragon (The True Queen)
Author: Alison Weir
Publication date: Out now
This month I decided to use my Audible credit on this book from Alison Weir, which is the first in the fictional Six Tudor Queens series. I really enjoy Alison Weir’s writing but the books are fairly substantial so I thought I’d start listening to the audiobooks instead. This is a whopping 27 hours long so it might be a while until I get to writing a review.
I’m not hugely fond of the narrator but that may be because I’ve heard Alison Weir read extracts from her books and she really brings them to life. I wish she narrated her own books!
What have you recently finished reading?
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Title: Seaglass
Author: Eloise Williams
Publication date: Out now
This is a fabulous book from Firefly Press. Seaglass is a spooky ghost story and perfect for this time of year when we’re fast approaching Hallowe’en. Highly recommended.
What do you think you’ll read next?
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Title: Pages & Co. – Tilly and the Bookwanderers
Author: Anna James
Publication date: Out now
I’ve had my eye on this book for a while and did get approved for it on NetGalley, but didn’t get around to reading it. Earlier this week I was visiting my local Waterstones with a friend and she found this signed copy. As soon as I saw it I knew I had to have it – it’s gorgeous and there is something so very appealing about the size. Can’t wait to read it.
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I hope you enjoyed this WWW Wednesday.
What are your current three Ws? Do any of the books on my list appeal to you? Let me know in the comments below.
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I love the concept of this post ! Thank you for sharing
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Ok, the Seaglass cover alone seriously has me drawn in—it’s so pretty! As you saw, I just finished the newest Picoult, A Spark of Light, and I think I’m about to pick up a witchy ARC that Kaleena just read. Although it has an animal death in chapter one….ughhhh. I have a historical fiction from the MacArthur era after that as part of a blog tour.
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You should definitely check out Eloise’s other book, Gaslight, too! That also has a gorgeous cover in the same theme.
I’m intrigued by your book about the MacArthur era, I have to admit it’s something I know nothing about. I’ll keep an eye out for your blog tour!
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I have a copy of Blood Orange, and I’m desperately trying to squeeze it in as soon as possible!
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