Hello there! Welcome to another WWW Wednesday, hosted by Sam from Taking On A World of Words.

As usual, just answer the three W questions:
- What are you currently reading?
- What did you recently finish reading?
- What do you think you’ll read next?
Currently Reading:
I finally got back to reading City of Djinns so I hope to finish it in a few days. I’ve also started reading The Cake Tree in the Ruins, a collection of short stories based on the experiences of the author, Akiyuki Nosaka, during the World War II.
Recently Finished:
These two are 4-star reads for me. The Silent Patient was a page-turner with unexpected twists and Greek tragedy. Bridge to Terabithia on the other hand is the kind that will make you realize that books can hurt.
Up Next:
I hope to start with any of these 5 titles next. Fingers-crossed I’ll have more time for reading this week.
Have you read any of these books? Or is there anything you want to recommend? What have you been reading this past week? I’d be delighted if you share your WWWs, too. Leave a link or share your lists on the comments section so I can check them all out!
Happy reading and keep safe, homo sapiens!
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I haven’t read any of these yet, but several are on my TBR. Hope you’re enjoying your current reads!
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Thanks. Happy reading and keep safe. 🙂
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I’m happy to hear you enjoyed The Silent Patient! Happy reading. xx
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Happy reading to you, too.🙂
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The Silent Patient is on my TBR. Glad to hear that you liked it. Happy reading! ❤️
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I hope you get to it, too. Happy reading as well and keep safe. 🙂
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I loved the twist in the Silent Patient! I even went back and reread that part because I was shocked haha
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I thought of the possibility of it halfway through the book but didn’t really entertain the thought and just read it as it is then TA-DA! It was a good read. So I’ll be looking forward to more of his works. 🙂 I’m glad to know you loved that part, too!
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Bridge to Terabithia is truly a book that can pierce. And to think that it was designed for children. But it still works for adults as well 🙂
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It’s so heartbreaking. Oh, Jess!
Thanks for mentioning this book to me before, Carl.
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