WWW Wednesday is a meme hosted by Sam at Taking on a World of Words. It’s open for anyone to join in and is a great way to share what you’ve been reading! All you have to do is answer three questions and share a link to your blog in the comments section of Sam’s blog.
The three Ws are:
What are you currently reading?
What did you recently finish reading?
What do you think you’ll read next?
What I’m reading now:
Snowflakes on Silver Cove by Holly Martin
I started reading this last night and read until my eyes just couldn’t stay open another second. I’m loving this book! I’ll definitely be making time today to finish reading it and my review will be up on 26th October as part of BookoutureChristmas week on my blog!
Blurb:
Libby Joseph is famous for her romantic Christmas stories. Every December, readers devour her books of falling in love against the magical backdrop of the Christmas season. If only Libby believed in the magic herself…
Struggling to finish her current novel, Libby turns to her best friend and neighbour George Donaldson to cheer her up. But George also needs a bit of support himself. Nervous about getting back into the dating saddle after splitting from his wife, he and Libby strike a deal. She will teach George how to win over the ladies, and Libby will in turn be inspired to inject her novel with a good dose of romance.
As Libby and George explore the beautiful White Cliff Bay on a series of romantic Christmas-themed dates, Libby finds herself having more fun than she’s had in ages and…discovers feelings that she never knew she had for George.
But is it too late? Will George win someone else’s heart or can Libby act like the heroine in one of her stories and reach for her own love under the mistletoe this Christmas?
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The Record Store of the Mind by Josh Rosenthal
I’ve only read the introduction to this book so far but it seems like it’s going to be a really interesting read.
Blurb:
“Josh Rosenthal is a record man’s record man. He is also a musician’s record man. He is in the line of Samuel Charters and Harry Smith. In this age where we have access to everything and know the value of nothing, musicians need people like Josh to hear them when no one else can.” T Bone Burnett
Grammy-nominated producer and Tompkins Square label founder Josh Rosenthal presents his first book, The Record Store of the Mind. Part memoir, part “music criticism”, the author ruminates over unsung musical heroes, reflects on thirty years of toil and fandom in the music business, and shamelessly lists some of the LPs in his record collection. Crackling with insightful untold stories, The Record Store of the Mind will surely delight and inspire passionate music lovers … especially those who have spent way too many hours in record stores.
Celebrating ten years in 2015, Rosenthal’s San Francisco-based independent record label Tompkins Square has received seven Grammy nominations and wide acclaim for its diverse catalog of new and archival recordings.
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What We Left Behind by Robin Talley
I’ve been reading this over the last few days and really enjoying it. It’s such a great book about people finding space to be who they are.
Blurb:
From the critically acclaimed author of Lies We Tell Ourselves comes an emotional, empowering story of what happens when love isn’t enough to conquer all.
Toni and Gretchen are the couple everyone envied in high school. They’ve been together forever. They never fight. They’re deeply, hopelessly in love. When they separate for their first year at college—Toni to Harvard and Gretchen to NYU—they’re sure they’ll be fine. Where other long-distance relationships have fallen apart, their relationship will surely thrive.
The reality of being apart, however, is a lot different than they expected. As Toni, who identifies as genderqueer, falls in with a group of transgender upperclassmen and immediately finds a sense of belonging that has always been missing, Gretchen struggles to remember who she is outside their relationship.
While Toni worries that Gretchen, who is not trans, just won’t understand what is going on, Gretchen begins to wonder where she fits in Toni’s life. As distance and Toni’s shifting gender identity begins to wear on their relationship, the couple must decide—have they grown apart for good, or is love enough to keep them together?
I recently finished reading…
The Girl With No Past by Kathryn Croft (Click here for my review)
I really enjoyed this book. It was one of those thrillers that I just couldn’t put down!
Blurb:
Leah Mills lives a life of a fugitive – kept on the run by one terrible day from her past. It is a lonely life, without a social life or friends until – longing for a connection – she meets Julian. For the first time she dares to believe she can live a normal life.
Then, on the fourteenth anniversary of that day, she receives a card. Someone knows the truth about what happened. Someone who won’t stop until they’ve destroyed the life Leah has created.
But is Leah all she seems? Or does she deserve everything she gets?
Everyone has secrets. But some are deadly.
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13 Minutes by Sarah Pinborough (Click here for my review)
This book is outstanding and will definitely be one of my top reads of this year, if not THE top read. I highly recommend pre-ordering it now!
Blurb:
I was dead for 13 minutes.
I don’t remember how I ended up in the icy water but I do know this – it wasn’t an accident and I wasn’t suicidal.
They say you should keep your friends close and your enemies closer, but when you’re a teenage girl, it’s hard to tell them apart. My friends love me, I’m sure of it. But that doesn’t mean they didn’t try to kill me. Does it?
13 MINUTES by Sarah Pinborough is a gripping psychological thriller about people, fears, manuiplation and the power of the truth. A stunning read, it questions our relationships – and what we really know about the people closest to us . . .
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Christmas Wishes and Mistletoe Kisses by Jenny Hale (My review for this book will be posted on Sunday 25th October as part of BookoutureChristmas on my blog! I can tell you now that I really enjoyed the book though!)
An uplifting, beautiful story about never letting go of your dreams, the special magic of a family Christmas… and the rush of falling in love under the mistletoe.
Single mother Abbey Fuller loves her family more than anything, and doesn’t regret for a moment having had to put her dreams of being an interior designer on hold. But with her son, Max, growing up, when a friend recommends her for a small design job she jumps at the chance. How hard can it be?
Nick Sinclair needs his house decorated in time for his family’s festive visit – and money is no object. What he doesn’t need is to be distracted from his multi-million dollar business – even if it is Christmas.
When Abbey pulls up to the huge Sinclair mansion, she has a feeling she might be out of her depth. And when she meets the gorgeous, brooding Nicholas Sinclair, she knows that she’s in real trouble…
With the snow falling all around, can Abbey take the chance to make her dreams of being a designer come true? And can she help Nick to finally enjoy the magic of Christmas?
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Get Yourself Organized for Christmas by Kathi Lipp (Click here for my review)
This is a great little book for anyone who finds themselves getting increasingly stressed with all the Christmas planning, or for people who just take on too much over the holiday season. I found lots of useful ideas that I plan on using from now on.
Blurb:
Have you lost your Christmas joy? Does the thought of jam-packed malls, maxed-out credit cards, overcrowded supermarkets, and endless to-do lists give you the feeling that maybe Scrooge was on to something?
In Get Yourself Organized for Christmas, Kathi Lipp provides easy-to-follow steps to reduce the stress of the holiday season, including tactics for how to
- put together a holiday binder you’ll use year after year
- determine a budget that won’t break the bank
- gather your elf supplies
- get your gift list together (including ideas for various ages and relationships)
- collect your recipes and prep your kitchen
By putting into practice Kathi’s tricks and tips, you’ll finally be able to fully enjoy this most wonderful time of the year.
What I’ll be reading next:
A Notable Woman: The Romantic Journals of Jean Lucy Pratt edited by Simon Garfield
In April 1925, Jean Lucey Pratt started a journal that she would keep for the rest of her life, producing over a million words in 45 exercise books. For sixty years, no one had an inkling of her diaries’ existence, and they have remained unpublished until now.
Jean wrote about anything that amused, inspired or troubled her, laying bare her life with aching honesty, infectious humour, indelicate gossip and heartrending hopefulness. She recorded her yearnings and disappointments in love. She documented the loss of a tennis match, her unpredictable driving, catty friends, devoted cats and difficult guests. With Jean we live through the tumult of the Second World War and the fears of a nation. We see Britain hurtling through a period of unbridled transformation and the shifting landscape for women in society. A unique slice of living, breathing British history, Jean’s diaries are a revealing chronicle of life in the twentieth century.
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Bella’s Christmas Bake Off by Sue Watson
Bella Bradley is the queen of television baking – a national treasure. Her Christmas specials have been topping the ratings for years and her marriage to Peter ‘Silver Fox’ Bradley is the stuff of Hello magazine specials.
But this year things are going to be different.
For Amy Lane, Bella’s best friend from school, life hasn’t held quite the same sparkle. And when Amy’s husband walks out three weeks from Christmas, it seems their lives are further apart than ever.
Amy has watched Bella’s rise to fame fondly, despite the fact Bella was always a terrible cook. But when she realises that Bella’s latest Christmas book is made up entirely of Amy’s mother’s recipes, the gloves are off…
After winning a competition to appear on Bella’s TV show, Amy is going to make sure that for Bella and her viewers, this will definitely be a Christmas to remember…
A hilarious, heart-breaking and feel good read about best friends, baking and the magic of Christmas.
Wow, that’s a lot of books! Loving the sound of A Notable Woman, sounds truly fascinating. I too, have Snowflakes on Silver Cove coming up. Hope you enjoy it 🙂
Here’s my WWW – http://bookboodle.co.uk/2015/10/21/www-wednesday-october-21st
I have a lot of books to review over the next couple of weeks so I’m in full-on reading mode! 🙂 I can’t wait to start A Notable Woman, I was so pleased to get a review copy but not too long now until it’s released (5th Nov, I think).
If you enjoy the Holly Martin I might put it on my Christmas list. Some nice relaxing reading for for the holidays 🙂
Here’s my WWW: https://clairehuston.wordpress.com/2015/10/21/www-wednesday-21st-october-2015/
I’m really enjoying it so far – I love a good Christmas book! 🙂
So many books I’ve just added to my Christmas TBR! The Holly Martin one especially appeals to me and Bella’s Christmas Bake Off – the bake off just finished but apparently I’m still in the right mood! Thanks for visiting my blog!
The Holly Martin one is fab so far. I can’t wait to read Bella’s Christmas Bake Off for the same reason as you – I’m still on Bake Off mood! 🙂
Happy Wednesday. Go check out my post for WWW Wednesday
I really want to read What We Left Behind by Robin Talley! I’ve heard so many things about it, I’m glad you’re enjoying it so far. And it looks like you have some good reads ahead of you as well, yay!
Here’s my WWW if you want to check it out. 😉
Happy reading! ❤
It’s a great read, I didn’t know too much about it before I started reading but it’s brilliant. It’s an easy read but it gives you lots to think about at the same time. Yay for fab books! 🙂 I’ll go look at your WWW now.
Great looking books! I got The Girl with No Past this week…and I’m curious about What We Left Behind. Here’s my WWW WEDNESDAYS POST
I have What We Left Behind, The Girl With No Past and 13 Minutes high on my wishlist… And I really should start looking for some Christmas reads I want to read in December.
Happy Wednesday! Here’s my WWW.
I’ve been seeing 13 Minutes and What We Left Behind on blogs a lot. I need to read them!
They’re both definitely worth reading. 13 Minutes was incredible, I still keep thinking about it. I’m still only part way through What We Left Behind but it’s really good and absolutely worth reading.
Awesome! I’ll have to add them to my library requests today.
Wow, that’s a lot of reading! You sure are ready for Christmas! I know I’m not yet, and it will be here before we know it. This year has gone by so fast!
Happy reading!
I don’t usually start reading Christmas books so early but there are so many that I want to read this year that I couldn’t resist! 🙂
Happy reading to you too!
Looks like you’re getting in the mood for Christmas! 13 Minutes and The Girl With No Past look really good. I’ll have to check them out sometime.
Glad you enjoyed The Girl With No Past! That looked like an interesting read. Happy reading and thanks for participating in WWW Wednesday!
It was a great read. Thanks for stopping by. 🙂
I’m a sucker for books like Snowflakes on the Silver Cove so I might have to pick that up from the library in December. I can’t wait to see what you think of it when you finish,
I’m really enjoying it, it’s just so fun and Christmassy! 🙂
I need to start stocking up on some Christmas reads so I’ve got things to read when I go home for the holidays (Internet is scarce at my parents’ house). *bookmarks the ones you’ve mentioned* The thrillers also sound really good.
Here’s my WWW Wednesday
Glad you’ve found some books you like the sound of on my page, I hope you enjoy them. 🙂
All those Christmas covers…I am lusting after getting my Christmas reads ON! Happy reading!
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What a brilliant selection of books, a great mixture. So glad you enjoyed The Girl With No Past 🙂
The Girl With No Past looks great! I’ll have to read your review and then add it to my TBR 🙂
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