Today I’m participating in Sam’s WWW Wednesdays. Here’s how it works:
The Three Ws are:
What are you currently reading?
What did you recently finish reading?
What do you think you’ll read next, and/or what are you eagerly awaiting?
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I am still reading bits and pieces of America’s Queen, by Sarah Bradford, which is perched on my nightstand:
This week, I have added:
Z: A Novel of Zelda Fitzgerald, by Therese Anne Fowler
The Lies She Told (e-book), by Cate Holahan (NetGalley – 9/12)
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BOOKS FINISHED SINCE LAST WEEK: (Click Titles/Covers for My Reviews)
Home, by Harlan Coben
Heartbreak Hotel (e-book), by Jonathan Kellerman
The Truth We Bury (e-book), by Barbara Taylor Sissel
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EAGERLY ANTICIPATING:
Fragments of the Lost (e-book), by Megan Miranda
I have enjoyed other books by this author: All the Missing Girls, and The Perfect Stranger, so I am eager to see what she brings out next.
Release Date: 11/14/17
Jessa Whitworth knew she didn’t belong in her ex-boyfriend Caleb’s room. But she couldn’t deny that she was everywhere–in his photos, his neatly folded T-shirts, even the butterfly necklace in his jeans pocket . . . the one she gave him for safe keeping on that day.
His mother asked her to pack up his things–even though she blames Jessa for his accident. How could she say no? And maybe, just maybe, it will help her work through the guilt she feels about their final moments together.
But as Jessa begins to box up the pieces of Caleb’s life, they trigger memories that make Jessa realize their past relationship may not be exactly as she remembered. And she starts to question whether she really knew Caleb at all.
Each fragment of his life reveals a new clue that propels Jessa to search for the truth about Caleb’s accident. What really happened on the storm-swept bridge?
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And that was my week so far. What did yours look like?
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I’m quite taken by Z – and what a striking cover! I’ve not come across Megan Miranda in my reading before so I will be looking out for your thoughts on Fragments of the Lost.
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I first encountered Megan Miranda with All the Missing Girls, a NetGalley read. I enjoyed it so much that I went on to read The Perfect Stranger.
Thanks for visiting, Cleo, and enjoy!
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I haven’t come across these titles before, Fragments of the lost sounds interesting. Happy reading.
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Thanks for visiting, Sharon, and I hope you enjoy your picks. You might like some of these, too.
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I didn’t know that Miranda has a third book. I liked her first book though Perfect Stranger wasn’t for me. This one sounds really good based on the description. I hope that you will enjoy it if you get a chance to read it. Happy reading 🙂
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Thanks for stopping by, Diana, and I just discovered the third book from Miranda. I like the sound of it, too. Enjoy your reading!
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I think I have Z on my TBR, or at least I have come across it enough times to be familiar with it. How are you finding it?
Here’s my WWW post.
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Thanks for visiting, Emily, and I am enjoying Z along with my other pick; it is a good read. I had seen the series based on the book on Amazon Prime, and so far, it is true to that experience.
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I am still reading my fantasy book…it seems to take me longer to finish a book when it’s fantasy. But I have a few others started.
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Thanks for stopping by, Patty, and someday I might surprise you and pick a fantasy. I used to love them! Enjoy!
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It looks like you’ve had quite the reading week!
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Thanks, Deanna, and I have enjoyed my reading week. Enjoy yours!
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Thanks for stopping by my blog (Bound to Writing)! Lies She Told looks like an interesting read. Enjoy the rest of your week!
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Thanks for visiting, Jenn, and I’m loving Lies She Told. Enjoy yours!
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Looks like an interesting batch of books! 🙂
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Definitely! Thanks for stopping by, Allison, and enjoy your reading.
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I used to read all the Alex Delaware books, but I stopped because I hated Robin. I know, Dumb reason. Good list.
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Ha—I’ve been known to turn away from books because of a character I hated. Not Robin, though. LOL.
Thanks for stopping by, Sheri, and enjoy your reading.
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I don’t know why. I guess I felt she didn’t appreciate him enough. Loved Milo though. Maybe I will pick him back up if I can figure out where I left off lol
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“Lies She Told” seems like a great book! Happy reading and here’s my WWW post: https://blushingbibliophile.wixsite.com/blog/single-post/2017/09/06/WWW-Wednesday-2
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Thanks, Chloe, I just finished Lies She Told…and LOVED it! Enjoy your week.
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Quite a productive week for you! I love the variety in your list of titles. My grandmother shared with me that she thought Jackie Kennedy to be the most glamorous First Lady, so I will have to suggest Bradford’s book to her now
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Thanks, Emily, I agree about Jackie Kennedy….and as for the book, I am very slowly reading it, bits at a time. The print is tiny and there is a lot of info within the 450 + pages.
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I’ve heard good things about Z. I hope you’re enjoying it!!
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I am enjoying it, Kourtni; the more I get into it, the better I like it. Thanks for stopping by.
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