WWW Wednesday 23.1

WWW Wednesday is a weekly meme currently hosted by Sam at Taking on a World of Words. The three W’s stand for the following questions: What are you currently reading? What did you recently finish reading? What do you think you’ll read next? To participate, make a post or comment answering the three questions, link up to the host (Sam)’s post, and check out what others are reading and talking about! I typically participate once a month, approximately in the middle of the month.

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What Am I Currently Reading?

image-1📚 Other Birds by Sarah Addison Allen Magical Realism/Light Fantasy

📚 Never Say Goodbye by Sarah Grace Grzy Contemporary Christian Fiction – Reread

📚 Delete That by John Crist Nonfiction, Memoir

What Did I Recently Finish Reading?

📚 In Perfect Time by Sarah Sundin (Wings of a Nightingale #3) Historical Christian Fiction ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

📚 Counted with the Stars by Connilyn Cossette (Out From Egypt #1) ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

What Might I Read Next?

image-52📚 Stellarlune by Shannon Messenger (Keeper of the Lost Cities #9) Middle Grade Fantasy Fiction

📚 Stella by McCall Hoyle Contemporary Middle-Grade Fiction

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I’m thrilled to have two five-star books to report this week! Perhaps the only up side of being sick recently was the time off of work to read more than usual. Counted with the Stars and In Perfect Time were both lovely comfort reads, starting the year off with a return to historical fiction (my favorite just-for-fun genre)!

What books are on your radar today? Have you finished any five-star books already this year?

Until the next chapter,

Jana

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