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?
I’m almost finished this audiobook which has filled me with so many emotions whilst listening to it.
What have you finished reading?
A horror story that I’m reviewing tomorrow and a buddy read that I reviewed on Monday
What might you read next?
An audiobook and a coming of age novel
I loved Shelter (read it when it first came out) so glad to hear you’re enjoying it too.
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Connie is really annoying me but I also feel very sorry for her as well.
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Oooh, you’ve read Rosemary’s Baby! I will look out for your review tomorrow. I did love the movie, but I am not sure I need to read the book as well. My WWW:
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I loved it and I’m not sure I’m bothered about seeing the film.
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I love Rosemary’s Baby. It is so deliciously eerie and unsettling. I think the movie is a perfect adaptation of the novel. In fact, I consider the film to be one of the most faithful book-to-film adaptations ever created.
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That’s really interesting and good to know the film is so close to the book for a change.
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Very, very close, something like the first Harry Potter film or Gone with the Wind – perfect casting and plot progression. The book by Ira Levin could have been Polanski’s screenplay, well maybe until the last two minutes of the film.
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I love Rosemary’s Baby! I’ll look out for your review! 🙂
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Fab!
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Rosemary’s Baby is one seriously creepy book. It’s decades since I read it (or saw the equally brilliant film) but it has proven unforgettable
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I really enjoyed it.
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I have to admit that the fact that there’s an intro by Chuck Palahniuk has made me want to pick up Rosemary’s Baby immediately. 😮 😮
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Actually I thought the introduction as far creepier than the story 😀
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That’s hilarious hahaha 😂
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