WWW Wednesday – March 27, 2024

Welcome to WWW Wednesday, a weekly meme hosted by Sam at Taking on A World of Words. In this series, bloggers answer three questions about their weekly reading. The three W’s are:

  • What are you currently reading?
  • What have you recently finished?
  • What will you read next?

What am I currently reading?

I’m still woefully behind on my reviews, but I’ve certainly made reading progress. I’m currently reading two books. In hardback, I’m reading the urban fantasy Masters of Death by Olivie Blake. On audio, I’m listening to a book that’s caught readers’ attention lately because of the Oscar Nominated movie adaptation released last year. It’s Poor Things by Alasdair Gray. I have to say, I’m really enjoying both of them and am looking forward to getting to my reviews.

What have I just finished reading?

I’ve most recently finished the controversial memoir A Million Little Pieces on audio. This was the book club pick for this month. It was a great discussion piece and I’m looking forward to penning my review which I hope to put out this week. I also finished a wonderful gothic novel I borrowed from the library. It’s The Djinn Waits a Hundred Years by Shubnum Khan.

What Will I Read Next?

This is my favorite question and often the most difficult one to answer. My only planned read is The House of Doors by Tan Twan Eng. I actually started this audiobook a while back and got distracted by something else almost immediately, so I will go back to it and start over again when I finish Poor Things. From there, the possibilities are endless! That’s it for me. What are you reading lately?

Until next time, happy reading!

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About Amy @ A Librarian and Her Books

I'm a law librarian from the state of Missouri and a graduate of Missouri State University and the University of Missouri-Columbia. My real passion is in fiction, which is why I started my blog to share my thoughts with other bibliophiles. I live with my husband and two wonderful children and a collection of furry feline companions.
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