WWW WEDNESDAYS is a weekly meme hosted by Sam @ Taking On A World Of Words and is all about answering the three questions below.
- WHAT ARE YOU CURRENTLY READING?
I’m actually almost done with Quirky Essays For Quirky People, an essay bundle written by Barbara Venkataraman I’ve had pending for a long time now. I’m glad I finally picked it up. I’m also still reading Final Girls by Riley Sager, an ARC I’ve been wanting to read for months now even though the hype around it did make me a bit afraid to actually start reading it. The third I haven’t actually started yet, but with a little luck I will be able to start Devastation Road by Jason Hewitt some time today. Fingers crossed, because the review is due next Monday! (And for those who wonder: I won’t mention Little Women again until I have actually started reading Part two.)
- WHAT DID YOU RECENTLY FINISH READING?
1. The Merchant’s Pearl by Amie O’Brien (3,5/5 stars) REVIEW
My favorite part of The Merchant’s Pearl is hands down the existence of many detailed descriptions of the inner workings of the Ottoman palace and empire of that time. It was really interesting to see how things worked back then and how life was for a concubine… The pace was a bit slow, but the writing style was beautiful. I liked most of the characters as well, although some of their actions started to annoy me during the second half of the story. But that might just have been me and my aversion to anything too overly romance/drama in the first place. If you like historical fiction and romance, you will enjoy reading this one!
2. Each Little Lie by Tom Bale (3,5/5 stars) REVIEW 29/06
There is no doubt I really enjoyed reading Each Little Lie even though it wasn’t as dark and intense as I would have liked. The writing style is very enjoyable to read and manages to draw you in straight away; the plot and plot twists well executed to the point that you really have no idea who is behind it all for a very long time. And while I guessed some things right, there were also a lot of things I didn’t see coming at all.
3. What To Say Next by Julie Buxbaum (4,5/5 stars) REVIEW 30/06
Forget the fact that the whole contemporary romance scene normally isn’t my thing, forget the fact that this story in a way could be described as cheesy: I absolutely loved this story! Julie Buxbaum has done it again and is proving to be an exception to the rule… Because David won over my heart right from the very first chapter and is without doubt a new addition to my list of all time favorite characters. He is just so unique, adorable and well developed!
- WHAT DO YOU THINK YOU’LL READ NEXT?
I have a lot of ARC publish dates coming up, so unfortunately I still don’t have time for other reads… I still need to read The Lost Book Of The Grail by Charlie Lovett, an ARC that was approved a day before it was archived so naturally I didn’t get to it on time haha. I also need to read both Court Of Lions by Jane Johnson and The Stolen Girls by Patricia Gibney, although I’ll probably read the second first. What’s up with all those historical fiction ARCs publishing soon just when I’m in the mood for a good thriller?! I do want to finally read Aristotle And Dante Discover The Secrets Of the Universe by Benjamin Alire Saenz some time soon though. I still can’t believe I haven’t picked up that title yet!
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I haven’t read Aristotle and Dante yet either! I’m sure I’d like it, but it’s just SO beloved by so many people and it’s not quite my usual type of book so I don’t know… I hate being the unpopular opinion person!
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I’m going to keep fingers and toes crossed when I start reading Aristotle And Dante, because the exact same thing happens to be most of the time as well… I hope this one is going to be an exception.
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I love the cover for The Stolen Girls! It sounds really interesting!
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I loved the first book, so I’m hoping book two will be just as good! It’s due next week so I’ll probably pick it up as soon as I finish my current titles.
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I hope you enjoy Aristotle and Dante! I’m not the biggest contemporary fan, but that book is so beautiful!
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That’s excellent news!
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I’m glad you enjoyed What to Say Next. I’m really excited for this book!
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I hope you will enjoy it as much as I did! 🙂
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I need to read Aristotle and Dante, too! I can’t believe we haven’t read it yet!\
Here’s what I read this week.
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I know right?
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Nice post, Yvo. I think you will really like The Stolen Girls. I am loving that series!
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I loved the first book, so I can’t wait to dive into the sequel! Hopefully some time this weekend depending on how fast I can finish my current reads…
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Sounds like you’ve got a lot on your plate. Good luck getting through all of these, although you always seem to finish so many books each week.
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The last few weeks haven’t been as fast as usual… But I’m hoping I can speed up again, especially since I have quite a few book deadlines coming up in the next two weeks. xD
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I hope you enjoy Aristotle and Dante when you get a chance to read it! I really loved that one.
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That’s great to hear! I still can’t believe I haven’t read it yet.
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