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?
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What are you currently reading?
A nonfiction book about memorising poetry, a historical fiction ARC and an audiobook
What have you finished reading?
This lovely audiobook that I reviewed yesterday!
What might you read next?


Liked that last gif
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Thanks! 😀
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Loved Beekeeper!
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It’s a great audiobook!
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The author’s experience helps the story seem so authentic
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Yes definitely!
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I can’t decide my next read! I want to read all my TBR at the same time!
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If only we could do that Linda! 😂
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The Bird in the Bamboo Cage is such a great title and it has an evocative cover. I’m tempted…
Here’s my WWW https://whatcathyreadnext.wordpress.com/2020/06/24/wwwwednesday-24th-june-2020/
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I think it’s perfect for you Cathy, go for it!
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OK, you just “made” me request it on NetGalley 😁
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😂
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yay for the gif! I see you visited NG for the Hazel Gaynor then haha!! x
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Yes how could I refuse that peek! 😂
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The gif!!! 😂
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Glad you’re still enjoying it! 😂
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It sums up my reaction whenever I finish a book 😂
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I liked Beekeeper. I read it in Dutch but never got round to writing a review in English.. I do like the use of the little bee in the book and the fact that it shows a face and story to refugees. Happy reading and listening Nicki!
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Thanks it’s a heartbreaking story.
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Dancing by the Light of the Moon sounds interesting. I’m curious if it and how it works.
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It’s really interesting and I hope it works as well!
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Lovely looking books! Enjoy…and here’s MY WWW POST
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thanks!
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The day we meet again sounds lovely 😊! Happy reading 📖
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thanks it was perfect!
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I’m currently reading The Summer Country by Lauren Willig and loving it. Last week I finished a historical fiction novel, Thrown to the Wind, by indie author Amanda Cetas, which I enjoyed very much. Next, I plan to read If I Were You by Lynn Austin.
Today I posted about vintage romance novels by New Zealand author, Essie Summers. https://jennyknipfer.com/blog/
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Sounds good!
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The Gyles Brandreth book sounds really interesting, I’ll look out for your review on that one. Happy reading! 🙂
Here’s my post: https://rathertoofondofbooks.com/2020/06/24/www-wednesdays-27/
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I’ve only read a few chapters an it’s fascinating!
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Memorizing poetry?! You could seduce the world with such a skill!!! 😮
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😀
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Hope you enjoy the Beekeeper. I thought it was good, but I wasn’t completely captivated. My favourite GIF is still going strong 😀
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Thanks I’m enjoying Art Malik’s narration.
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Tempted by The Beekeeper of Aleppo…
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It’s a heartbreaking story!
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I like the sound of The Bird In The Bamboo Cage! xx
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Yes I think you’d really enjoy it xx
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That gif is me when my husband brings in another book package 😂
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