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?
A similar meme is run by Lipsyy Lost and Found where bloggers share This Week in Books #TWiB.
What I’m reading now:
The Perfect Betrayal by Lauren North
I’m only a few chapters into this book but it’s got my gripped so far! I’m really keen to see where it’s going to go!
Keep You Close by Karen Cleveland
I received an ARC of this through the post earlier this week and it sounded so good that I’ve started reading it already!
Furious Hours by Casey Kep
I haven’t read anymore of this over the last week as I just wasn’t in the mood for non-fiction but I will be getting back to this over the coming week.
What I recently finished reading:
The Swap by Fiona Mitchell
I’ve been reading this on and off for the last couple of weeks. It really grabbed me initially but then I lost my way with it a bit. I’d still recommend it, I think it’s a case of it being me not the books.
She’s Not There by Joy Fielding
I’ve had this book on my TBR for a while so was glad to get to it this week. I enjoyed it.
After the End by Clare Mackintosh
This book is incredible! It’s beautifully written, and it made me think. I will review this once I can get my thoughts down in a coherent fashion. I definitely recommend pre-ordering this though!
An Anonymous Girl by Greer Hendriks and Sarah Pekkanen
I had an ARC of this but decided to listen to the audiobook and I’m glad I did. I enjoyed listening to it but I’m not sure I would have got through it so quickly if I was reading it. I’ll review it when I’ve got my thoughts together.
Nutshell by Ian McEwan
I’ve been wanting to read this for ages and it caught my eye on my bookshelf this week so I picked it up. I enjoyed it, it was certainly different from anything else I’ve read!
The Lost Properties of Love by Sophie Ratcliffe
This book is stunning and I loved every minute that I spent reading it. It was a different read for me and I definitely recommend it. I’ll be reviewing this next week for the blog tour so please look out for that.
What I plan on reading next:
The Last Stage by Louise Voss
I couldn’t resist buying the ebook of this last week when it was on offer (I have the paperback on pre-order but I’m just so keen to read it!) so this is going to be my next read. I love Louise Voss’ writing and have been a fan since her first book came out years ago!
Something to Live For by Richard Roper
I’ve been looking forward to reading this book for a while now so definitely want to make it a priority to read in the coming week.
A Nearly Normal Family by M. T. Edvardsson
I was thrilled to get approved for this on NetGalley a little while ago and it’s been calling to me ever since. I’m going to try and make time to read it this week!
The Trouble with Goats and Sheep by Joanna Cannon
I’ve had this book on my TBR ever since it was first published and I’m so keen to read it this summer. I’ve picked it for my 20 Books of Summer and would really like to make it the next book I read off the list.
What have you been reading this week? I’d love to hear. And if you take part in WWW Wednesday or This Week in Books please feel free to leave your link below and I’ll make sure to visit and comment on your post. 🙂
I too am looking forward to reading Something to live for. Lots of good reviews and Clare (reading selfishly) loved it! I found the Harper Lee one in a charity shop on Monday!
As always, you’ve got such a lot of great-sounding books here, Hayley. It sounds, too, as though you’re thoroughly enjoying the ones that you have been reading, which is great. I know what you mean about being (or not) in the mood for non-fiction. I know I get in the mood for one or another sort of book, and it’s always a mistake to try to read a book if I’m completely not in the mood for it.
Oh I have Furious Hours to start soon. Looking forward to your review!
The Richard Roper is on my TBR! I’m reading Mrs Everything by Jennifer Weiner
I had not considered the audio version of An Anonymous Girl. I will be adding that to my audio list! So glad you loved After the End! I cannot wait to read it 🙂
I’m reading Belly Up by Eva Darrows right now!
I can’t wait to get a copy of After The End! It sounds absolutely fantastic. Have a wonderful week and happy reading! Here’s my WWW.
So many of these look great. Furious Hours sure intrigues me.
I am so glad you enjoyed After The End too. It’s my favourite book of all genres for the year!!
I am reading The Perfect Betrayal too, so addictive! Happy reading x
I really enjoyed Goats and Sheep. I’m looking forward to joining the tour for Keep You Close and I’m desperately trying to fit in After the End as Clare is one of my favourite authors
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