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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CURRENTLY READING:
This morning I started The Futures, by Anna Pitoniak, a debut novel about love and betrayal, in which a young couple moves to New York City in search of success-only to learn that the lives they dream of may come with dangerous strings attached.
Last night I read a couple of chapters of Idaho, by Emily Ruskovich, a stunning debut novel about love and forgiveness, about the violence of memory and the equal violence of its loss—from O. Henry Prize–winning author Emily Ruskovich…
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JUST FINISHED:
The Mother’s Promise, by Sally Hepworth (click title for my review) was a totally engaging story of the bonds of family, and the events in life that weaken them…or strengthen them.
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EAGERLY ANTICIPATING:
Some time this week, I will receive Small Hours, by Jennifer Kitses, from Amazon Vine Reviews.
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In the vein of Richard Russo and Tom Perrotta, a gripping, suspenseful, and gorgeous debut novel–told hour-by-hour over the course of a single day–in which a husband and wife try to outrun long-buried secrets, sending their lives spiraling into chaos.
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It will be another engaging week ahead! What does your week look like?
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Small Hours sounds very good indeed – stories told over a very short time period are unusual, and this sounds particularly intriguing
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Thanks for visiting, Cleo, and I’ve heard good things about it. I think it will be in my mailbox today.
Enjoy your week!
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Small Hours sounds intriguing! 🙂
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I think so, too, dez….thanks for stopping by, and enjoy your week!
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I’ve heard wonderful things about Small Hours. Seems to be a really engaging story and highly relatable to a lot of people.
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Thanks, Amanda; I’ve heard good things about it. Hope to find it in my mailbox today. Enjoy your week!
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I’ve got The Futures on my ereader as well, and I’ve heard good things about Idaho. Enjoy your reading week and thanks for visiting mine!
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Thanks, Marina, The Futures grabbed me immediately…Idaho will be a slower read, unless it picks up after the first two chapters.
Thanks for stopping by!
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I’ve heard good things about Idaho. I hope it continues to be good! Thanks for stopping by
my WWW Wednesday.
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Thanks, Deanna, I want to enjoy Idaho. I didn’t much like the first two chapters…so I switched over to The Futures. I’m pretty sure that it will be better when I return.
Enjoy your week!
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Small hours will be very intense, I’m sure. These kind of novels usually build up slowly, but as the secrets pile up, they become more and more suspenseful. I hope you’ll enjoy it!! 🙂
Ronnie @ Paradise Found
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Thanks, Ronnie, I just got it in my mailbox today, and can’t wait!
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Well you definitely win the prize for the prettiest book covers this week! And thank you for visiting my blog earlier.
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Thanks, ahouseofbooks…I love the covers, too! Enjoy yours!
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A very interesting line up.I am glad you enjoyed The Mother’s Promise. I hope the other live up to your expectations. Happy Reading.
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Thanks, Nadene, and I just finished The Futures, another totally engaging book.
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I’m getting a “summer read” vibe from The Futures. Is that fair?
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Yes, it could be a summer read…or any season, I think. Thanks for stopping by, Gal.
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The Futures and Idaho both sound good. I hope you enjoy them both!
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I finished The Futures first, as it was grabbing for my attention. Now I am equally entrenched in Idaho. Thanks for visiting, Charlie.
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I haven’t read any of these (as usual), but I’ll definitely have to add a couple of these to my TBR (also as usual, haha). The Futures looks especially interesting!
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The Futures blew me away, and I couldn’t stop reading it. Now I’m loving Idaho.
Thanks for stopping by, Kourtni.
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I like the sound of The Futures – it sounds a bit different to a lot of other thrillers.
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Thanks for stopping by, Emily, and I thoroughly enjoyed The Futures.
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