Good morning, fellow bookworms. It is βHump Dayβ Wednesday which means we are halfway through the working week (if youβre at work) and it is time for WWW Wednesday! A weekly meme hosted by Taking on a World of Words, which simply involves answering the following Three Ws:
What are you currently reading?
What did you recently finish reading?
What do you think youβll read next?
~ Currently Reading ~
As Novellas in November and Nonfiction November is coming to an end, I am reading the short non-fiction,Β Martin Luther and John Calvin: Leaders of the Protestant Reformation by Charles River Editors. A quick and interesting read, that has been a good follow up read to Katharina: Deliverance by Margaret Skea and Luther and the 9.5 Theses by Kenneth Brownell. I haven’t got much left of this, so I will probably finish reading it later today.
~ Recently Finished ~
In the last week, I finished my third novella, which was the detective fiction, Crooked House by Agatha Christie. This later, stand-alone, mystery from the ‘queen of crime’ investigates the poisoning of the wealthy patriarch, Aristide Leonides, which was full of twists, turns and possible suspects! So much so I found it hard to put it down, only doing so when sleep and work made me! π
~ Reading Next ~
On Saturday I signed up for The Classics Club’s 25th Spin Event and on Sunday the result was in! The lucky Spin number was 14, which means I will be reading the Victorian classic, Mary Barton by Elizabeth Gaskell. I am pleased with this result, as I have been meaning to read more Gaskell, after loving North and South and The Cranford Chronicles. I have downloaded a copy to my Kindle all ready to go!
That’s it for now, folks! All that is left to say is take care, happy reading, and please feel free to share a link in the comments below for your own WWW post, so we can come check it out! I hope to see you again next week for some more bookish chat! πππ
Now I’d love to hear from you: What are you currently reading? What did you recently finish reading? What do you think youβll read next?
Crooked House looks good! Thanks for sharing, and for visiting my blog.
Crooked House was very good, Laurel-Rain and thank you for visiting back. π
I’ve not heard of that Gaskell novel but I hope you love it.
I’ve just finished reading Deal with the Devil and now reading Black Sun. After that I’ve not quite decided.
Lynn π
This was not a Gaskell novel I was familiar with till I joined The Classics Club either – Hoping to enjoy it and I hope you enjoy whatever you pick up next, Lynn. π
I think I already said it before but Martin Luther and John Calvin sounds like a book I would enjoy! I’m not sure where my fascinating with Luther and Calvin came from but here we are π
Stephanie, I have only just started reading and getting interested in Martin Luther, but I look forward to reading more. π
Crooked House is next on my list now. And, thanks for the reminder,I forget to check the number. I hope you forgive me for entering a bit late for the event.
Here is my WWW
Aw you don’t have to apologise to me, Mini and I am sure the whole gang at The Classics Club will agree, it is just about reading more classics and you enjoying taking part. π I hope you will have the chance to read Crooked House soon. π
I was supposed to read Mary Barton sometime earlier this year, a friend recommended it to me. I forgot already why I wasn’t able to read it and I almost forgot I have it! π
Well I am glad my Spin result has been able to remind you of Mary Barton. I hope you are able to fit reading it in soon. π
I do hope so, too! π