WWW Wednesday [11 November 2015]

WWW WednesdaysWWW 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 will try and do these as often as possible, though not sure I’ll be able to get a post out every Wednesday as things are a bit crazy at the moment…
Anyway, the three W’s are:

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

A Home For Broken Hearts by Rowan ColemanThe Mine by John A HeldtWhat have you finished reading?
This week I finished A Home For Broken Hearts by Rowan Coleman.This was an ARC from Netgalley and I hadn’t read any of Rowan Coleman’s novels before. Read my review here.
I also finished The Mine by John A Heldt which I really enjoyed! It’s nice to read some indie novels and my review will be up soon so keep an eye out for it!
Career of Evil by Robert GalbraithWhat are you currently reading?
Career of Evil by Robert Galbraith which I’m SO EXCITED about because I loved the first 2 novels. Really enjoying this one too – it’s definitely darker than the first two so far but I don’t see that as necessarily a bad thing!

What will you read next?

A Spool of Blue Thread by Anne TylerNobody's Child by Libby Fischer HellmanI’m not 100% sure yet but either A Spool of Blue Thread by Anne Tyler (I want to see what all the fuss is about!) or another indie I have on my ‘to-read’ list: Nobody’s Child by Libby Fischer Helman. This is the fourth novel in the Georgia Davis series but I’m hoping I won’t need to have read the other 3, as the author contacted me about this book and it looked really interesting! I’m really trying to make a dent in my review list before adding anything new 🙂

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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    • Yeh I’m really looking forward to reading A Spool of Blue Thread, hope it’s good- I’ve seen a bit of a mix of reviews for it actually so we’ll see!
      Thanks for sharing your post, I’ll take a look now! 🙂 Laura

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