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:
The Jazz Files by Fiona Veitch Smith
(Out now! My review will be up on Monday 23rd November as part of the blog tour)
I’m thoroughly enjoying reading this novel, I haven’t read anything like it for such a long time and it feels like a real treat.
Blurb:
“It stands for Jazz Files,” said Rollo. “It’s what we call any story that has a whiff of high society scandal but can’t yet be proven… you never know when a skeleton in the closet might prove useful.” Set in 1920, The Jazz Files introduces aspiring journalist Poppy Denby, who arrives in London to look after her ailing Aunt Dot, an infamous suffragette. Dot encourages Poppy to apply for a job at The Daily Globe, but on her first day a senior reporter is killed and Poppy is tasked with finishing his story. It involves the mysterious death of a suffragette seven years earlier, about which some powerful people would prefer that nothing be said…Through her friend Delilah Marconi, Poppy is introduced to the giddy world of London in the Roaring Twenties, with its flappers, jazz clubs, and romance. Will she make it as an investigative journalist, in this fast-paced new city? And will she be able to unearth the truth before more people die?
Follow Me by Angela Clarke
(Due to be published 3rd December)
This book is so good and near impossible to put down but is utterly terrifying at the same time. I’m over half way through and am suspicious of just about everyone in this novel!
Blurb:
LIKE. SHARE. FOLLOW . . . DIE
The ‘Hashtag Murderer’ posts chilling cryptic clues online, pointing to their next target. Taunting the police. Enthralling the press. Capturing the public’s imagination.
But this is no virtual threat.
As the number of his followers rises, so does the body count.
Eight years ago two young girls did something unforgivable. Now ambitious police officer Nasreen and investigative journalist Freddie are thrown together again in a desperate struggle to catch this cunning, fame-crazed killer. But can they stay one step ahead of him? And can they escape their own past?
Time’s running out. Everyone is following the #Murderer. But what if he is following you?
ONLINE, NO ONE CAN HEAR YOU SCREAM …
The Silent Dead by Claire McGowan
(Due to be published on 19th November)
I started reading this last night and it’s brilliant! It’s so good to be catching up with Paula Maguire again. This is one of my favourite book series!
Blurb:
Victim: Male. Mid-thirties. 5’7″.
Cause of death: Hanging. Initial impression – murder.
ID: Mickey Doyle. Suspected terrorist and member of the Mayday Five.
The officers at the crime scene know exactly who the victim is.
Doyle was one of five suspected bombers who caused the deaths of sixteen people.
The remaining four are also missing and when a second body is found, decapitated, it’s clear they are being killed by the same methods their victims suffered.
Forensic psychologist Paula Maguire is assigned the case but she is up against the clock – both personally and professionally.
With moral boundaries blurred between victim and perpetrator, will be Paula be able to find those responsible? After all, even killers deserve justice, don’t they?
Bossypants by Tina Fey
(Out now!)
I’m listening to the audiobook of this and am really enjoying it.
Blurb:
Once in a generation a woman comes along who changes everything. Tina Fey is not that woman, but she met that woman once and acted weird around her.
Before 30 Rock, Mean Girls, and ‘Sarah Palin’, Tina Fey was just a young girl with a dream: a recurring stress dream that she was being chased through a local airport by her middle-school gym teacher. She also had a dream that one day she would be a comedian on TV. She has seen both these dreams come true.
At last, Tina Fey’s story can be told. From her youthful days as a vicious nerd to her tour of duty on Saturday Night Live; from her passionately halfhearted pursuit of physical beauty to her life as a mother eating things off the floor; from her one-sided college romance to her nearly fatal honeymoon – from the beginning of this paragraph to this final sentence.
Tina Fey reveals all, and proves what we’ve all suspected: you’re no one until someone calls you bossy.
I’m also still reading from last week:
A Notable Woman ed. by Simon Garfield (Kindle Book)
Winter’s Fairytale by Maxine Morrey (Kindle Book)
Hello, Goodbye and Everything in Between by Jennifer E. Smith (Kindle Book)
What I recently finished reading:
(Click the titles in the list below the pics to read my reviews and to find out more about the books)
What Happens at Christmas by T. A. Williams
The Single Feather by R. F. Hunt
The Winter Wedding by Abby Clements (review to follow soon)
What I plan on reading next:
The Secret by the Lake by Louise Douglas
(Due to be published on 19th November. My review will be up on 26th November as part of the blog tour)
Blurb:
A FAMILY TRAGEDY
Amy’s always felt like something’s been missing in her life. When a tragedy forces the family she works for as a nanny to retreat to a small lakeside cottage, she realises she cannot leave them now.
A SISTER’S SECRET
But Amy finds something unsettling about the cottage by the lake. This is where the children’s mother spent her childhood – and the place where her sister disappeared mysteriously at just seventeen.
A WEB OF LIES
Soon Amy becomes tangled in the missing sister’s story as dark truths begin rising to the surface. But can Amy unlock the secrets of the past before they repeat themselves?
Sugar and Snails by Anna Goodwin
(Out now!)
The past lingers on, etched beneath our skin …
At fifteen, Diana Dodsworth took the opportunity to radically alter the trajectory of her life, and escape the constraints of her small-town existence. Thirty years on, she can’t help scratching at her teenage decision like a scabbed wound.
To safeguard her secret, she’s kept other people at a distance… until Simon Jenkins sweeps in on a cloud of promise and possibility. But his work is taking him to Cairo, and he expects Di to fly out for a visit. She daren’t return to the city that changed her life; nor can she tell Simon the reason why.
Sugar and Snails takes the reader on a poignant journey from Diana’s misfit childhood, through tortured adolescence to a triumphant mid-life coming-of-age that challenges preconceptions about bridging the gap between who we are and who we feel we ought to be.
The Mince Pie Mix-Up by Jennifer Joyce
(Out now!)
‘I wish I could live your life. I’d happily swap lives with you.’
’Tis the season to be jolly but for Calvin and Judy the usual festive bickering has already begun! Judy’s convinced that her husband has it easy – no glittery wrapping paper, no playground gossip and absolutely no Christmas baking.
Calvin wishes he could trade in his obnoxious boss and dull nine-to-five job to spend more time kicking back with his kids – how hard can Judy’s life really be?
But after a magical mince pie mix-up, one thing’s for certain – by Christmas Day, life for Judy and Calvin will never be the same again. Perhaps the grass isn’t always greener after all…
The Drowning Lesson by Jane Shemilt
(Out now!)
The press conference, one year ago
Our home is a crime scene now.
I am in yesterday’s clothes. The clothes in which I kissed Sam goodbye. Then he’d belonged only to us. Now his image will be shared with the world.
We should be grateful.
‘Our son . . . Sam . . .’ My eyes fill with tears, the writing on the paper blurs. ‘Someone took him. Please help us . . .’
I back away from the microphone, the paper falls from my hands.
The anniversary
The Jordan family thought they would return from their gap year abroad enriched, better people, a closer family.
Not minus one child.
A year on, Emma remains haunted by the image of that empty cot, thousands of miles away, the chasm between her and the rest of the family growing with each day that Sam remains missing. Is her son still out there? Will the mystery about what happened that night ever be unravelled?
How To Get Ahead in Television by Sophie Cousens
(Out now!)
Poppy Penfold desperately wants a career in television. After months of dead-end applications, she gets her big break with a temporary job as a runner for RealiTV. But to land a permanent role, Poppy will need to go head-to-head with fellow runner Rhidian: arrogant, highly competitive – and ridiculously good looking.
Poppy goes all out to impress, but somehow things don’t go to plan. Whether failing to prevent a washed-up soap star from becoming roaring drunk during Scottish game show Last Clan Standing, or managing to scare the horses during the filming of Strictly Come Prancing, Poppy gets noticed for all the wrong reasons. With highly strung presenters and distractingly handsome producers in the mix, it’s Poppy’s determination that will see her win or lose her dream job, and maybe her dream man too…
What are you reading today? What have you finished reading this week? What are you hoping to read over the next week? Have you read any of these books? Please share your answers in the comments below.
The Jazz Files sounds right up my street; will look out for your review on that one!
I’ve not read any of the others in your list though – you have soooo many 🙂
Here’s my WWW – http://bookboodle.co.uk/2015/11/18/www-wednesday-november-18th
I’m spending all of my free time reading at the moment as I try to catch up with my review books. The Jazz Files is wonderful, I’ll be reviewing it on Monday as part of the blog tour. I’ll go look at your post now. 🙂
I like the sound of The Jazz Files – sounds like my kind of mystery 🙂 I’ll look out for your review next Monday.
Thanks for visiting my post (https://clairehuston.wordpress.com/2015/11/18/www-wednesday-18th-november-2015/) and happy reading!
The Jazz Files is fab, I’m enjoying it so much. Happy reading to you too 🙂
OOh, Tina Fey, that is so on my ‘definitely reading over Christmas’ list(time I cach up with autobiographies, Marian Keys books and Sophie Kinsella. Am in a reading slump at the moment but just read Aimee Horton Survival of The Christmas Spirit, a short story that was so easy going, though maybe more for people into kids, either parents or teachers or something (think I heard a term for this the other day but have forgotten) and read two of the Meet Cute Series on your recommendation(thanks!) and am now back into Dream a Little Dream by Giovanni Fletcher (love it!)
I’m listening to the audiobook and it’s great because Tina Fey is reading it, she’s so funny. She has some great stories to tell, I’m enjoying it so much. I hope you enjoy reading it over Christmas. I’ve not heard of Aimee Horton but I’ll keep an eye out for her short story. I’m glad my reviews helped you find the Meet Cute series, I think they’re such gorgeous stories. I’ve never read any of Giovanna Fletcher’s books but I’m going to look out for this one now, thanks. Happy reading! 🙂
Oh, my, Follow Me sounds fantastic! But yeah, terrifying. I think I might have to seek it out, though.
It’s very creepy and really unnerving when you start thinking about your own twitter account and what people can work out about you from it. It’s brilliant though, I definitely recommend it.
That’s a big list with a lot of interesting books on it. Can’t wait to see the reviews.
I’m reading so much at the moment so am getting through quite a few books. I review everything I read so reviews will be up for them all fairly soon. 🙂
Happy Wednesday! Go check out my answers to WWW Wednesday
Ooh, the Silent Dead looks good! My Week in Books!
Definitely adding The Secret By the Lake to my TBR, I have always enjoyed her books in the past and this one sounds great, hope you enjoy it.
http://dualreads.blogspot.co.uk/2015/11/wednesday-catch-up-18th-november-2015.html
Thank you! I can’t wait to start reading it, it sounds so good. Hope you enjoy it too if you decide to get it. 🙂
I adored the audio of Bossypants. I’m watching 30 Rock on Netflix right now and want to reread it. Happy reading and thanks for participating in WWW Wednesday!
It’s fab that Tina Fey narrated it, it really adds to the audiobook. Happy reading to you too. 🙂
Let me know when you get to the audio clip from SNL with Amy Poehler. I died laughing!
Ooh, I’ve not heard that bit yet but I’ll be listening out for it now. 🙂
Ooh I really like the look of Follow Me! Might have to look that up. 🙂
It’s a brilliant read! So creepy, and very unsettling but really good.
Ooh so many good books (some of which I share with you) I’m especially interested in The Jazz Files though as I’m on a bit of a historical jaunt at the moment 🙂 I’ll be looking out for your review!
The Jazz Files is wonderful, I’m enjoying it so much. My review will be up on Monday as part of the blog tour. 🙂
There are a lot of great titles on your WWW! The Jazz Files, Follow Me, The Silent Dead, Bossy Pants, Lost Girls, The Secret At The Lake… Looks like you will have a great reading week! 🙂
Happy Wednesday and thanks for visiting my WWW.
I’ve yet to read Tina Fey’s book even though I got the audiobook hehe. Must het to it. Happy reading! https://ireadboooks.wordpress.com/2015/11/19/www-wednesday-on-thursday-november-11-2015/
Follow Me and The Silent Dead both look really interesting! I’ll have to check them out when they’re released 🙂
The Silent Dead is out today, and I think Follow Me is out on 3rd December so not too long away. Hope you enjoy them if you decide to get them. 🙂
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I’ve just finished reading Carrying Albert Home and feeling a little book hangover, fabulous quirky story.
I’d not heard of this one but I’ve just looked it up on Amazon and it sounds really good. I’m going to add it to my wishlist. Thank you for sharing. 🙂
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