Happy Wednesday!! As always this weekly meme is hostend by Sam at Taking on a World of Words
What Am I Currently Reading?
The Vegetarian by Han Kang; 136/188 pages. This book is so weird!
The Prophecy of Shadows (Elementals #1) by Michelle Madow 41%. So far this book is meh
Twin Reflections (The Maze of MIrrors #1) by Elizabeth Joseph. Haven’t started this one just yet.
What Have I Finished Reading?
This one will be a long list as I haven’t done this meme in two weeks…oops!
The Grownup by Gillian Flynn 4/5 Stars
Margruder’s Curiosity Cabinet by H.P. Wood 3/5 Stars
The Aeronauts Windlass (The Cinder Spire Series #1) by Jim Butcher 5/5 Stars
Southern Cross Volume 1 by Becky Cloonan 3/5 Stars [Review]
Starve Volume 1 by Brian Wood 3/5 Stars [Review]
A Scone to Die For (The Oxford Tearoom Mysteries #1) by H.Y. Hanna 3/5 Stars [Review]
The Snow Queen by Hans Christian Anderson 3/5 Stars
High Witch (High Witch #1) by Mona Hanna 3/5 Stars
What Will I Be Reading Next?
Next week begins the Backl15t read-a-thon. So you can see that book list here. I will be focusing all my energy on that!
Happy Reading!
Jackie
I’ve just read the blurb for The Vegetarian on Goodreads and I can imagine it is a bit weird!
I’ll look forward to see what you think of Life and Death… it really upset some Twilight fans. Good luck for the read-a-thon 🙂
Here’s my WWW: https://clairehuston.wordpress.com/2016/01/20/www-wednesday-20th-january-2016/
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It is very weird, good and bad all at the same time. I am going to have trouble writing a review I think.
I’m skeptical that I’ll like Life and Death more than…’well that’s interesting’. But I don’t harbor any negative feelings for her writing the book, although I will admit it’s a weird and silly thing to do…but ah well. We will see.
Thanks for stopping by and reading my post 😀
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I’m sorry you didn’t like ‘The Snow Queen’ more. I remember reading that book as a kid and how much I loved it. Happy reading and thanks for participating in WWW Wednesday!
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I think adulthood may have been the culprit. 😀 It just felt chopy to me…but I can see how children love it…after all it was ment for them. I will say I loved that the heroine was a girl!
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