WWW Wednesday [30 August 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!
It’s been a good few weeks since I last did a WWW post (inconsistent as always!) so I’ll just focus on the last week in this post…
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? 


Trying to catch up on books published in August, failing miserably particularly as I’ve been busy the last week with other events and activities so haven’t had a huge amount of free time to read. However here’s what I finished in the last week:
Dead Girls Can’t Lie – Carys Jones [I was on the blog tour for this – read my review here]
Hush Little Baby – Joanna Barnard [review coming soon]
Got You Back – Jane Fallon  – audiobook [review coming soon]
 

What are you currently reading? 


I’m listening to the audiobook of Every Last Lie by Mary Kubica
Also reading The Roanoke Girls by Amy Engel.

What will you read next?


I’m not sure – there are a lot of options, but perhaps either 31 Days of Wonder by Tom Winter or The Art of Hiding by Amanda Prowse… I’m off on holiday from Friday for 2 weeks (Malaysia!) so I’ll probably get through lots of books then!
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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  1. Just finished Kerry wilkinson – The women in black, I couldn’t get into every last lie, ive started Marian Keyes – The break

  2. I can’t wait to see what you think of The Roanoke Girls. I haven’t played coed up a book in like a week. I have been ry to convince myself to start reading 12 Hours In Paradise by Kathryn Berla but it hasn’t happened yet.

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