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WWW Wednesday, 19th April 2017

By Lizzi @lizzi_thom

I'm sure you have now heard about WWW Wednesday (even I know about it), but to recap, this is what it entails - you must post about three books:

  • What you most recently finished reading
  • What you are currently reading
  • What you will read next

Here are mine!

What I recently finished reading: Young and Damned and Fair: The Life and Tragedy of Catherine Howard at the Court of Henry VIII by Gareth Russell

WWW Wednesday, 19th April 2017

This was the second biography of Catherine Howard that I have read this year, and it really was excellent. I am currently planning a blog about this and the other biography (by Josephine Wilkinson).

What I am currently reading: The Witchfinder's Sister by Beth Underdown

WWW Wednesday, 19th April 2017

This was sent to me by Penguin for review, and I'd wanted to read it for a while. It's an interesting take on a well-known story and historical figure (Matthew Hopkins) and so far it is very engaging. Review to come!

What I will read next: Gone: A Girl, a Violin, a Life Unstrung by Min Kym

WWW Wednesday, 19th April 2017

Another review copy from Penguin, which also looks intriguing. I love a bit of narrative non-fiction and this looks like the sort of unusual memoir that I will enjoy.

What are your WWW books?

Posted in Tagged Articles, Beth Underdown, Biography, Catherine Howard, Fiction, Gareth Russell, Historical fiction, Min Kym, Non Fiction, Penguin, Review copy, The Witchfinder's Sister, WWW Wednesdays Fiction, Non-Fiction

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