Welcome to WWW Wednesdays! 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?
A re-read of The Secret Garden on audio, a buddyread with Yvo of a highly anticipated detective novel set in modern day China. I’ve also signed up for two books on the Pigeonhole, an online book club that releases a segment of the book each day over 10 days. A Bird in Winter is a slow burner of a novel and Saddleback Wife is the second part of a memoir that I originally read via the Pigeonhole almost 5 years ago!
What have you finished reading?
A YA for the What’s In a Name? reading challenge, a collection of James Bond short stories and a romance set in sunny Wales, if you can believe it!😂
I’m a bit too busy, but The Pigeonhole books are both very different so hopefully it’ll all be okay. I’d totally forgotten about them as well, until they sent me an email about Saddleback Wife. xx
I like the look of all of these! I forgot to post this morning, although it is up now, but my week features The Little Stranger, Looking Glass Sound, and (maybe) Scarlet. Happy reading! x
It’s good to be back in China again! I’m really enjoying Liberation Street so far, and I like how it seems to be having another supernatural angle with Philip Ye seeing the ghost and all. I’m looking forward to continue our buddy read! xx
Yay for buddy-reading Liberation Street!
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Yay indeed it’s good to be back in this world again! 😀
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Just looked up Liberation Street and it’s a chunkster isn’t it?
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It is and I’m trying not to think about that! 😂
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Someone is a busy bee!!! And thanks for the reminder about Pigeonhole! I’d forgotten all about them lol! Time to reinvestigate!! xx
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I’m a bit too busy, but The Pigeonhole books are both very different so hopefully it’ll all be okay. I’d totally forgotten about them as well, until they sent me an email about Saddleback Wife. xx
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Fantastic mix of genres here, Nicki💜 It should keep things interesting. Enjoy!
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Thanks Jo 💜 it’s a really good mix!
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I have enjoyed Louise Doughty’s books. Here’s MY WWW POST
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this is my first book of hers and I’m enjoying it!
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I have enjoyed this author!
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The detective story in modern day China sounds quite good! Happy reading, Nicki. 😀
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It is good Lashaan, and a chunkster at almost 700 pages! 😱
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I like the look of all of these! I forgot to post this morning, although it is up now, but my week features The Little Stranger, Looking Glass Sound, and (maybe) Scarlet. Happy reading! x
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Thanks Jo, going to check out your post now! x
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It’s good to be back in China again! I’m really enjoying Liberation Street so far, and I like how it seems to be having another supernatural angle with Philip Ye seeing the ghost and all. I’m looking forward to continue our buddy read! xx
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It’s so good isn’t it. I’d completely forgotten about the supernatural angle, but I remember Constable Ma now! xx
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Does Saddleback Wife have any good recipes in it?
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I’ve only come across one so far and it looked good!
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These look like interesting reads! Have any of them stood out to you?
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I really enjoyed The Sea Sisters Swimming Club as it made me laugh out loud a lot!
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I’ll have to check that out, I love a book that can make you laugh. 😊
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