
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
Bound by Vanda Symon
I just started reading this book last night and I am hooked! I love Vanda Symon’s writing and this book is one that grabs you from the opening chapter and I just want to see what is going to happen next.
The Disappearing Act by Florence de Changy
This is a book about the disappearence of flight MH370 and it’s fascinating. The book is written by a journalist who was in Malaysia during the investigation and it’s a very well-researched book. I’m struggling to read it a bit as it’s a NetGalley ARC and only available to read on the app so it’s harder for me to read much of it in one go but I definitely want to read more as and when I can.
The Arrangement by Robyn Harding
I haven’t read anymore of this book and I don’t really know why, I was enjoying it and I’m still really intrigued about what’s going to happen. I think I’m just easily distracted at the moment and books aren’t holding my attention as much as I would like. I will definitely get back to this one soon.
Recent Reads
One by One by Ruth Ware
After having a couple of false starts with this book I ended up devouring the second half in one go! There was a moment that grabbed me and from then on I couldn’t put it down. It was a fun read and one that kept me engaged for a few hours.
The Book of Two Ways by Jodi Picoult
I’m really glad that I stuck with book after contemplating DNF it last week. Again, like with One by One, there came a point in the novel where I realised I was invested in the characters and wanted to know what was going to happen to them and I very much enjoyed it from that point on.
What I Might Read Next
Space Hopper by Helen Fisher
The Twenty-Seven Club by Lucy Nichol
Like a House on Fire by Caroline Hulse
I don’t really know what I’m going to read next as my reading mood is all over the place at the moment but the above three are the ones that caught my attention when I was scrolling through my kindle before writing this post. I’m looking forward to reading all three and hopefully in the coming week.
I enjoyed The Arrangement, and also recently read The Book of Two Ways. One by One is on my list. Here’s MY WWW POST
I just finished One By One myself…such a good one!
Glad you enjoyed Book of Two Ways, it was a difficult one to get into compared to her others
I’ve got Space Hopper as well, but on audio. Let’s hope we both enjoy it! xx
You have a terrific selection here, as always, Hayley. I’m delighted to see that you’re enjoying Vanda Symon’s work. She’s a terrific talent and a great person, too. Not only is her Sam Shepherd series good, but she’s also done a standalone or two.
Wow! I want to read all of the books on your post ❤️ Bound is particularly intriguing- there is just something about New Zealand that always catches my attention. Happy reading!
I’m glad Picoult’s book ended up being good after the close call with the DNF.
My reading mood is all over the place too right now. Hope you find something that takes your fancy – you’ve got some great options x
I’m reading Danny MacAskill’s book at the moment which is fun and interesting, and a book about London from NetGalley which is drawing me in with its Marxist analysis! I just reviewed the next Anne Tyler in my project and I don’t know what I’m going to read next for once!!
A very good mix Hayley. I was the same way with both One by One and The Book of Two Ways, I was glad I stuck with them. The Arrangement is the only one on my TBR, but I have heard good things about Space Hopper.
I’m glad you ended up enjoying One By One! I’ve heard great things about Space Hopper… Happy reading!