As I’m continuing to have internet issues here at the cottage, I thought I’d participate in WWW Wednesday again.
Welcome to this week’s WWW Wednesday. WWW Wednesday is a weekly feature hosted by Sam @ 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 you currently reading?
What have you finished reading?
What will you read next?
What am I currently reading?
“Rules for Moving” by (new to me) author Nancy Star. This is a title published by Lake Union Publishing that I downloaded from NetGalley. (enjoying it so far…)
What have I finished reading?
“Grave’s End” by one of my favourite authors – William Shaw. This was the latest installment in the DS Alexandra Cupidi police procedural series set in Kent, England. It is published by riverrun an imprint of Quercus Books.
What will I read next?
“The River Home” by Hannah Richell is published by Harper and I downloaded it from Edelweiss. I’ve read this author’s work before and expect a lovely read.
So that’s it! How is YOUR reading week shaping up?
Hi Lynne,
I am currently reading “Here and Now” by Santa Montefiore. My first by this author…..a little long but I am enjoying it!
I just finished “Remain Silent” by Susie Steiner and it was another fabulous read from this author.
I am planning on reading “When No One Is Watching” by Alyssa Cole….next. It is an Indigo Staff Pick and I have read some great reviews.
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Thanks SO much for sharing your reading Gaye. I have read one book by Santa Montefiore “Secrets of the Lighthouse” way back in 2014. Like you, I adored Susie Steiner’s “Remain Silent”. I’ve not read anything by Alyssa Cole, but hey… that could change.
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Hello. I’m re-reading short stories by Truman Capote; terrific; very unusual.
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I enjoy short stories. Thanks for the suggestion.
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I need to read Grave’s End, I loved the first two books in this series.
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It is different Jacob, but a stellar read – as is the entire series.
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