WWW Wednesdays (2 Feb ’22)! 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 picked When No One is Watching by Alyssa Cole back up this week and I am engrossed in this one. It’s very current and very intriguing and I’m keen to see where it’s going.

Recent Reads

The first book I’ve finished since my last WWW post was Idol by Louise O’Neill and I really enjoyed this novel. It’s about the stories we tell on social media and the blurry lines between truth and lies, and how we perhaps don’t always see ourselves as we really are. I recommend it!

I also read Our Endless Numbered Days by Claire Fuller and found it okay. I didn’t enjoy it as much as other novels that I’ve read by her but it was a good read.

I absolutely loved A Tidy Ending by Joanna Cannon, who is now one of my favourite writers. This novel had me gripped all the way through. I saw some of what happened coming but that didn’t matter because I love the way Cannon writes and the way her characters are so real. I loved this book!

The last book I finished was The Curfew by T.M. Logan and I think this might just be my new favourite novel by him. I was engrossed all the way through this thriller and it kept me on my toes right the way through.

I don’t know what I’ll read next but the books on my NetGalley shelf that are really calling to me at the time of writing this are The Maid by Nita Prose, Insomnia by Sarah Pinborough and Plain Bad Heroines by Emily M. Danforth!

What are you reading at the moment? I’d love to know 🙂

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11 thoughts on “WWW Wednesdays (2 Feb ’22)! What are you reading this week?

  1. I will be interested in seeing what you think of When No One is Watching when you get to the final twist. I am reading The Maid right now, and not sure what I think yet.

  2. Some exciting reads there! I finished the rather grim Jon Kalman Stefansson Heaven and Hell trilogy last night and I’m on to a book of short stories set in Reykjavik and Georgia Hill’s The Great Summer Street Party (part 1 of 3 from NetGalley, grrr).

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