Wednesday, November 14, 2012

WWW Wednesday (28)


To play along, just answer the following three (3) questions…

• What are you currently reading?

• What did you recently finish reading?

• What do you think you’ll read next?


01. Currently Reading:
Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell by Susanna Clarke. Closer to the end than the beginning. =) Hopefully this week I'll be able to finish it.

The 4-Hour Workweek by Tim Ferriss. Loving this book so far! Ferriss' writing style is full of quirks and fun prose while it helps readers to micromanage, be more efficient, and design their own lifestyle.

02. Recently Finished:
Purgatory by Tim Dodge. Hilarious novel about one man's journey back to earth in order to get to heaven. Highly Recommended!

03. Reading Next:
Falling in Love by Stephen Bradlee. A story about a girl addicted to love. In many forms.

7 comments:

  1. The 4-Hour Workweek sounds like it's worth checking out.

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  2. I hope you're enjoying Jonathan Strange and Mr Norrell. I know it's a bit of a drag to get through the first bit of the book, but once I got well into the story, I really couldn't put the book down. One of my favorites.

    Here is my WWW for the week. Happy reading!
    http://www.frommybookshelf.com/2012/11/www-wednesdays-11-14-12-what-am-i.html

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  3. Falling in Love is pretty interesting.
    Hope you like it!

    http://carabosseslibrary.blogspot.com/2012/11/www-wednesdays_14.html

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  4. I have wanted to read Jonathan Strange for a while but never have got around to it. Here is my wWW Wed. http://thinksbooks.blogspot.com/2012/11/www-wednesdays-5.html

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  5. Yay for being closer to the end of Jonathan Strange! You'll finish this one before you know it!

    My WWW Wednesday is here.

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  6. Great books. Will have to check out Purgatory. Please come by and check out my WWW.

    TurnersAnticsWWW

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  7. Whatever you do please don't say Jonathan Strange is like Jane Austen it isn't! So much less pretentious characters than her or at least better at making you care about them when you should. Much more amusing when you shouldn't. I just finished recently myself and would love to chat about it. I don't know I loved it except for the occasional dragging parts and I can't stand Jane Austen.

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