WWW Wednesday, May 10, 2022

It’s the middle of the week, the day where I figure out just where I am and what I’m doing next and tell you about it. It’s a good exercise and for at least 15 minutes I feel like I have a handle on things. It’s a little thing I like to call WWW Wednesday! (I like to call it that because that’s its name, I’m funny that way)

This meme was formerly hosted by MizB at A Daily Rhythm and revived on Taking on a World of Words—and shown to me by Aurore-Anne-Chehoke at Diary-of-a-black-city-girl.

The Three Ws are:

What are you currently reading?
What did you recently finish reading?
What do you think you’ll read next?

Easy enough, right?

What are you currently reading?

I’m reading the fourth Bree Taggert novel, Right Behind Her by Melinda Leigh, and I’m listening to the disturbing Limelight by Carl Goodman, Louise Brealey (Narrator) on audiobook.

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What did you recently finish reading?

Yesterday, I finished Mike Lupica’s Robert B. Parker’s Revenge Tour, which was more than I hoped, and Funny Farm: My Unexpected Life with 600 Rescue Animals by Laurie Zaleski, Erin Moon (Narrator) on audio, which was not at all what I expected.

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What do you think you’ll read next?

My next book should be The Traitor’s Heir by Anna Thayer, for that 12 Books Challenge. My next audiobook should be Nothing to See Here by Kevin Wilson, Marin Ireland (Narrator), something I’ve been thinking about for a while.

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And what about you?

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COVER REVEAL: Herman Needs A Home by Lucy Noguera, Illustrated by Emma Latham

Next

Funny Farm (Audiobook) by Laurie Zaleski, Erin Moon: A Woman Rescues Herself, Her Kids, and a Big Bunch of Animals

1 Comment

  1. I am currently reading Coim Tolbin’s “Brooklyn.” (You’ve seen the movie, now read the book!). I liked the movie a lot; the book has a slightly different flavor – more of the immigrant loneliness and hardship, less humor. I just finished Richard Wagamese’s “Medicine Walk” – TERRIFIC! Beautifully written, puts you right into the world of a young First Nation man and his fraught relationship with his father. Next I am planning to read “A Soldier of the Great War”, by Mark Helprin, because my son says it’s one of his favorite books. I’ve been putting it off because I didn’t care for the way Helprin’s “Winter’s Tale” spun off into dystopic fantasy after a great beginning but hey – gotta bridge that generation gap.

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