What are you currently reading?
What did you recently finish reading?
What do you think you’ll read next?
Time for another WWW Wednesdays, which is brought to you by Sam @ Taking on a World of Words. If you too want to participate, answer the above questions and post that link on Sam’s page.
It was a pretty light reading week for me. I think I’ll make up for it next week, when I start reading for Bout of Books 28 which begins on the 11th. Are you joining?
Currently Reading
Recently Finished
American Sherlock by Kate Winkler Dawson – audiobook = ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦
I didn’t read much this week, but I made good progress in Anna Karenina and hope to have a lot more read by this time next week.
Reading Next
Hope everyone is doing well! What have y’all been reading? Please feel free to comment on these books and/or post your WWW link below!
Stay safe and healthy and Read On!!!
I’m reading Philip K Dick’s “The Man in the High Castle” and a book about Bob Dylan’s lyrics. The forensics book looks interesting! At the weekend I watched the 2012 Anna Karenina film, but I’ve never read the book – it’s got some great characters but I often struggle with reading Russian literature because the names have so many forms.
I actually own The Man in the High Castle but have never read it. I hope to soon. Hope you are enjoying it! American Sherlock was really well done. I did not know that someone was using forensic science before the beginning of CSI departments. I even found the use of forensic science in court of law fascinating, especially jurors reactions to that type of evidence. I definitely recommend this book, though it is slightly nerdy. Anna Karenina has been a slow burn for me. Surprisingly the names haven’t been as bad in this one. I am actually able to remember who is who. I am reading this as a Buddy Read so that is helping me get through it. Have a great week of reading!
I’ve heard Bonfire is really good. I hope you enjoy it!
My WWW Wednesday.
I’m finishing the (on line) semester so not reading much. Am trying to come to a stopping place in Larson’s The Splendid and the Vile before having to return it to curb side at the local library. But, the good news is, I will once again be able to request books. Yay, I’ve bought several that turned out to be disappointments.