WWW Wednesday [12 July 2017]


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. I’d love to see your answers too!
The three W’s are:

    1. What have you finished reading?
    2. What are you currently reading?
    3. What will you read next?

 

What have you finished reading? 


Fangirl – Rainbow Rowell [audiobook] [my review]
Sweet Little Lies – Caz Frear [my review]
The Child – Fiona Barton [my review]

What are you currently reading? 


Last Seen – Lucy Clarke [audiobook]
Do Not Become Alarmed – Maile Meloy (I’m on the blog tour on the 17th July!)
 
 

What will you read next?


How to Stop Time – Matt Haig
Then I’m hugely behind (as usual) so I’m not sure whether to read something that’s not yet released after that, so I’m ahead of the publication, or something I’ve already missed the publication date for but it means I’ll catch up a little…
So after that either:
The Marsh King’s Daughter – Karen Dionne… or
Beneath a Burning Sky – Jenny Ashcroft

Agghh I need more time to read!

 
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!


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10 comments

  1. I’m curious to know what you think of Do Not Become Alarmed. It doesn’t seem to have been going down so well with a lot of people.
    Still have to read The Marsh King’s Daughter myself. Soooooon! I hope! ????

    • I found it an interesting read but not amazing. It’s tricky being on the blog tour but I didn’t hate it, though have seen some really negative reviews so it’s obviously divided people! I’m really looking forward to The Marsh King’s Daughter too!

    • Thanks! Fangirl seems a popular read – I don’t think it was the book for me in the end but, like you, I have heard lots of great things so it’s worth giving it a go! 🙂

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