Hi guys! It’s time for another WWW Wednesday, a weekly meme hosted by Sam @ Taking On A World Of Words where the goal of this meme is to answer the following questions:
What are you currently reading?
What did you recently finish reading?
What do you think you’ll read next?
So here’s everything I’ve been reading and plan on read the next week:
Last night I started The Best We Could Do: An Illustrated Memoir by Thi Bui but I only read one chapter so I really don’t have any thought about it yet. I also just started Slightly Stalky by Amy Vasant because I’m in need of some funny reads right now.
This past week I finished four books and one novella. I finally read Good Boy by Sarina Bowen and Elle Kennedy (I LOVED it) and I also read Mia and the Bad Boy by Lisa Burstein but I had a lot of problems with this one. In the past few days I read How Not to Let Go by Emily Foster and let me just tell you that this book is SO MUCH better than book 1. I wasn’t expecting to like it so much. Earlier today I also finished the novella A Tangled Web by M.L. Sparrow which was cute but way too short.
Next I’m planning on tackle the remaining book from my January TBR and read Replica. I’m also planning on reading The Feeling of Forever by Jamie Howard and Guardian of Secrets by Brenda Drake since both of these are eARCs and both will be released in the beginning of February so they are my priorities right now.
So here’s everything I’ve been reading and plan on read in the next couple of weeks. What about you? What are you currently reading and plan to read soon? Let me know about everything in the comments 😀
Good luck finishing up your January TBR! Only one to go! Happy reading and thanks for participating in WWW Wednesday!
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I just finished The Feeling of Forever and enjoyed it. I had never read one of her books before. I also loved Good Boy. 😉 Oh, and I really like the Slightly Stalky title. I would read it just because of that and the cover!
My WWW Wednesday.
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