It’s WWWWednesday!

What are you currently reading?
I am reading Missing Pieces by Tim Weaver for book club on 12th June and will share my thoughts after that date. I’m also reading Twin Truths by Jacqueline Sutherland and will post on this soon.

What did you recently finish reading?
The Pawnshop of Stolen Dreams by Victoria Williamson for a @The_WriteReads Blog Tour my spot is 16th June.

What do you think you’ll read next?
In June as part of #20booksofsummer23 I’ve swapped some books and will share my thoughts on When The Guilty Cry by M J Lee and Sudden Death by Rachel Lynch which I read in May soon.

So here’s the list somewhat revised and it looks like I may manage 15 books🤞🏼 this year rather than the anticipated 10 books but I will still see how it goes over the coming weeks.
3. The Pawnshop of Stolen Dreams by Victoria Williamson (BlogTour) – read
1. Twin Truths by Jacqueline Sutherland – reading
4. Missing Pieces by Tim Weaver – reading

JF @lovebooksreadbooks 2015
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I’m popping in a completely different book as I have kindly been sent a copy of Black Fell (#4 Stone and Oliver series) by Mari Hannah which is published on 22 June by Orion. So I’ll be reading it soon ready for publication day.

5. Black Fell by Mari Hannah
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8. The Bleeding by Johana Gustawsson (Translated by David Warriner) from Orenda Books for a @RandomTTours BlogTour, my spot is 11 July.
9. Deadly Autumn Harvest by Tony Mott translated by Marina Sofia from Corylus Books (Blog Tour) My post: 27 July.
6. Red as Blood by Lilja Sigurðardóttir
7. Cold, Cold Bones by Kathy Reichs
10. Murders at the Montgomery Hall Hotel by Gina Kirkham
5. False Witness by Karin Slaughter
2. A Change of Circumstance by Susan Hill
If I do manage 15 books then I will choose more titles from my swap list as required.

This meme is a great way to keep my reading organised and share a regular weekly post with you. I hope that you enjoy it too. Do share your thoughts on this post and the books featured above by leaving a comment below. It’s always good to read what you think.

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