WWW Wednesdays (23 Sep 20)! What are you reading this week?

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!

Current Reads

I’m still struggling to pick up books so I’m sticking to one Kindle book and one audio book and this seems to be working for me at the moment. The Stolen Sisters is really good and I’m intrigued to see where this book is going. I’ve only just started listening to Summer but am enjoying it so far and am looking forward to listening to more.

The Stolen Sisters by Louise Jensen

Summer by Ali Smith

Recent Reads

Four of the books I finished this week were audiobooks and this is definitely the way for me to read just now. I enjoyed all five of these books and would recommend them. My review of In Black and White will be posted on my blog on Friday so please look out for it then.

Their Eyes Were Watching God by Zora Neale Hurston

I Thought I Knew You by Penny Hancock

In Black and White by Alexandra Wilson

The Nothing Man by Catherine Ryan Howard

Writers and Lovers by Lily King

What I Might Read Next

I’m still reading by whim just now but would like to read through some of my NetGalley books this week so these are the three that are jumping out to me the most at the moment. I’ve also Tales from the Cafe on audio so will be able to listen to that one as I read.

Before the Coffee Gets Cold: Tales from the Cafe by Toshikazu Kawaguchi

The Split by Sharon Bolton

Home Stretch by Graham Norton

What are you reading at the moment? I’d love to chat about your current read in the comments. If you’ve posted a WWW Wednesdays post please feel free to share your link before and I’ll read your post. 🙂

9 thoughts on “WWW Wednesdays (23 Sep 20)! What are you reading this week?

  1. I really like the sound of Before the Coffee Gets Cold…, Hayley! I’ll bet that would be a delight to read. Your others look terrific, too, and of course, beautifully varied as ever!

  2. I’ve just read an interview with Graham Norton in the Guardian and his novels do sound interesting. I finished Forced Out, which is Kevin Maxwell’s awful experiences of racism and homophobia in the police force, and Nadiya Hussain’s third novel, as well as Cecil by Elizabeth Eliot this week, reviews to come of all of those, and am reading The Camomile by Catherine Carswell which is a quite slow Virago published in 1922 which I’m not that engaged with, and Kitted Out which is a review book about youth culture and fashion in WW2 which is looking to be fascinating.

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