Welcome to WWW Wednesday! hosted bySam @ Taking on a World of Words. Just answer the three questions below and leave a link to your post in the comments for others to look at. No blog? No problem! Just leave a comment with your responses. Please, take some time to visit the other participants and see what others are reading. So, let’s get to it!
The three Ws are: What are currently reading? What have you finished reading? What will you read next?
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What are you currently reading?
Two audiobooks from Scribd and an ARC
What have you finished reading?
Two audiobooks from Scribd and an ARC (sounds familiar 😏)
The Railway Children is a really lovely children’s book and fim is wonderful too. I was a bit disappointed with And Then There Were None but loved Dan Stevens performance.
Yeah. I was wondering how a workbook would pan out digitally. Let me know if you think the techniques/exercises are good, and I’ll look for it at the bookstore.
I loved Abandoned London, and I adore The Railway Children I’ve read the book two or three times xx
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Abandoned London was really good and this is my second listen of The Railway Children. xx
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I have never heard of The Railway Children and now I cannot wait to read it. It looks so cute! What did you think of And Then There Were None?
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The Railway Children is a really lovely children’s book and fim is wonderful too. I was a bit disappointed with And Then There Were None but loved Dan Stevens performance.
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I am curious about The Kill Fee. Enjoy your books and your week, and here’s MY WWW POST
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It’s book 2 in a cosy mystery series set between the world wars.
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aaww The RAilway Children! I need to re-read that again! I’ve so missed that shrug lol xx
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It’s a re-listen and it’s so good second time around! xx
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And Then There Were None was my first Agatha Christie novel when I was in middle school, and it remains my favorite. What is the Gratitude Workbook like so far? Have a great week! My WWW: https://greatmorrisonmigration.wordpress.com/2021/05/12/www-wednesdays-may-12-2021/
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The Gratitude workbook looks good so far. I wish it wasn’t a digital book though as you need to write in it.
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Yeah. I was wondering how a workbook would pan out digitally. Let me know if you think the techniques/exercises are good, and I’ll look for it at the bookstore.
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I think it’s worth looking at a physical copy, but it’s not published until November!
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Good to know. I’ll put it on my Christmas list. 🙂
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Fantastic! 😀
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Enjoy whatever you choose to read, Nicki💜
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Thanks Jo 💜
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What did you think of Boys Don’t Cry? I’ve seen a bit of hype around it recently!
Here’s my WWW post: https://catherineellenbooks.wordpress.com/2021/05/12/www-wednesday-12-may/
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Loved it!
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I missed that gif. I have not heard of The Railway Children, but I will be checking it out. Enjoy whatever you choose to read next Nicki.
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Thanks Carla I think you’re really enjoy it, it’s a lovely children’s book. I listened to a different version a couple of years ago and reviewed it here: https://thesecretlibrarysite.wordpress.com/2019/06/11/20booksofsummer-book1-audiobookreview-the-railway-children-by-e-nesbit-loveaudio/
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I checked on Scribd and there are several versions with different narrators. Was the Recorded Books version a good one? Is that the one I should try?
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Yes that’s the one I’m listening to at the moment https://www.scribd.com/audiobook/333224937/The-Railway-Children
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Abandoned London looks really interesting 🙂
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It was really good Jo! ☺
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I like the look of Abandoned London! Happy reading. xx
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It was so interesting, and made me want to visit London again! xx
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