WWW Wednesday is a weekly meme, hosted by Sam at Taking On a World of Words.
Visit her blog to take a look, and get involved too if you can, even if you don’t have a blog yourself- as she says, you can leave your answers in the post comments- and I’d love to see your answers too!
The three W’s are:
- What have you finished reading?
- What are you currently reading?
- What will you read next?
What have you finished reading?
This week I finished A Spool Of Blue Thread by Anne Tyler. It actually took me quite a while to read because it didn’t really grip me, so I didn’t feel as eager to pick it up and read it to be honest! That’s why I only have one book for this section this week. I’ve posted my review here.
Nobody’s Child by Libby Fischer Hellmann. I was approached by the author to review it and it looked so interesting that I couldn’t resist, despite my towering ‘to-review’ pile! I’ve had it on my list for ages but have only just got the chance to start reading.Β It’s actually the fourth novel in the Georgia Davis series but I’m really enjoying it! Here’s my review: https://www.snazzybooks.com/2015/11/25/nobodys-child-review/
The Winter Wedding by Abby Clements; a lovely Christmassy novel ideal if you want to get into the Christmas mood. Review to follow very soon!
What are you currently reading?
Wounded Animals by Jim Heskett, the first in the Whistleblower series which looks full of action and suspense!
The Winter Children by Leah Fleming- I haven’t read any historical fiction for a while so this is a nice change. I’ve only just started it but it’s had great reviews and I have heard that Leah Fleming is a brilliant author.
What will you read next?
If I finish the above books in time then I’ll try and start on Brunch at Ruby’s by DL White. The author sent me a copy of this novel and it looks like a good, fun read!
Lots of DIY to do this week sadly so not sure how much time I’ll have to read- hopefully will get a good amount done though and continue making my way through my TBR list!
What have you been reading recently? Any exciting books you’re looking forward to reading next?
If you do your own version of this tag please let me know in the comments below, I’d love to read your answers too!
I like the sound of The Winter Wedding. I might have to put that on my “quick Christmas reads” list (nice, cosy books to read at the end of a hard day eating too much chocolate and mince pies!).
Thanks for visiting my WWW (https://clairehuston.wordpress.com/2015/11/25/www-wednesday-25th-november-2015/) and happy reading π
Yes exactly- just a cosy read for a dark cold night! I’ll post my review of it soon. Thanks for your comment! Laura
The Winter Wedding is a gorgeous read, I really enjoyed it too. It’s strange because it’s not the most Christmassy book (more wintery and the build up to Christmas), and yet it made me feel much more festive than a lot of the other Christmas books I’ve read. I have The Winter’s Children on my TBR, I’ve heard a lot of good things about it too. I hope you enjoy it.
Thanks for stopping by my www post earlier π
https://rathertoofondofbooks.wordpress.com/2015/11/25/www-wednesday-25-november/
I have A Spool Of Blue Thread on my TBR; it’s not calling to me just yet. I can imagine her books being quite heavy going.
Thanks for visiting my post earlier – http://bookboodle.co.uk/2015/11/25/www-wednesday-november-25th π
So gad you enjoyed Nobody’s Child – I’ve just said yes to another new book despite the massive TBR – it’s so hard to resist isn’t it? Here’s my Wednesday post for this week https://cleopatralovesbooks.wordpress.com/2015/11/25/this-week-in-books-november-25/
It was so great! I’ll have to check out your review of Nobody’s Child too! π
Thanks for sharing your Wednesday post, I’ll check it out now- you always have some great books I end up adding to my TBR list! π