
Welcome to WWW Wednesday! 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 currently reading?
What have you finished reading?
What will you read next?
What are you currently reading?
Another Pigeonhole read, an audiobook for the Book Bum Book Club July’s read theme ‘That Was so Last Year’, also a #20Booksofsummer read.
What have you finished reading?
An arc buddy read, a blog tour read, a Pigeonhole read and an ARC
What will you read next?
One of these ARCs
I’m thinking of adding Do Not Disturb to my 20 Books of Summer list. Been messing with that list for ages already anyway 😄
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that’s a great idea I might do that too! I think I’ll forget about my original list and that every book I read will should be part of my on the 20 books now. Do you think that’s allowed?
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If you change the titles on your original post, who would know? 😉
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Exactly! 😉
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The Floor Is Lava! My daughter loves playing the floor is lava 🙂
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It’s a great books full of games including that one!
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I love all the colourful covers! Lots of colours on a book will always make me want to read them, haha x Interesting mix of books you’ve got in this post, and I like your short comments! Concise and to the point. Happy reading! Xx Here’s my post: https://andreawoldjohansen.com/2018/07/11/www-wednesday-july-11th-poetry-on-the-beach/ 🙂
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Currently reading a “proper” book loaned by a friend – Commonwealth by Ann Patchett.
Just finished reading Maggie O’Farrel’s Instructions for a Heatwave, Hagseed by Margaret Atwood, and two by Celeste Ng – Little Fires Everywhere, and Everything I Never Told You, all on Kindle, all great reads.
Next in my pile – The Wildflowers by Harriet Evans, and The Party by Elizabeth Day.
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Sounds great! Hope you enjoy The Wildflowers and The Party 😀
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