
It’s time for another WWW Wednesday! This is a bookish meme hosted by Taking on a World of Words where bloggers answer the 3 Ws:
- What are you currently reading?
- What did you recently finish reading?
- What do you think you’ll read next?
If you’d like to learn more about any of these books, click on the cover to be taken to the Goodreads page.
Current Reads
- The Hanging Tree by Ben Aaronovitch: Our buddy read for the Rivers of London books is back on the novels! I did enjoy the graphic novels we’ve read, but I have to admit that I’m happy to be back in the long form. And this installment, so far, has been quite exciting! We’re getting a little bit of all my favorites (except Abigail) and I’m loving it.
- Willow Moss & the Lost Day by Dominique Valente: This is the monthly pick for Middle Grade Marvels and I’m so glad I decided to join in! I was on the fence, what with my large Magical Readathon TBR, but this book is a freakin’ delight. It’s so much fun and magical and I’m having a blast discovering this world. Willow is the best and Oswin can live under my bed any day. I’m excited to continue!
Recently Finished
- Rivers of London: Water Weed by Ben Aaronovitch: This was the last graphic novel we read in our Rivers of London buddy read and I really enjoyed it! It was interesting seeing more of the demi monde and, as always, I loved the art style. It’s always fun seeing more of the river goddesses, as well. I had a great time with this one.
- The Dare by Lesley Kara: Honestly, this thriller author has never disappointed and her newest book was no exception. There was a plot point that kind of threw me off my groove, but, once I got over that hurdle, I ended up loving this one! The pacing, the writing, the twist were all so well done. You can read my full review here.
What’s Next
- Beast by Matt Wesolowski: This is another buddy read that I should have probably started by now 😬 I’ve been loving the Six Stories series, which follows a true crime podcast and consistently has mind-blowing endings. This one sounds like it’s going to be particularly thrilling, with a case of a “prank gone wrong” that I’m sure will be more than what it seems. I gotta get to this one soon because September is almost over!
- Within These Wicked Walls by Lauren Blackwood: Soooo, I might be tweaking my Magical Readathon TBR because I didn’t realize I put quite so many bigger books on there. My reading this month is not in the place for me to get through multiple 400+ page books! So I’m bringing in this beautiful one, that sounds incredible. It’s an Ethiopian-inspired Jane Eyre retelling and I think I’m gonna love it!