This Week In Books is a great meme hosted by Lipsyy Lost & Found where you sum-up what you’ve been reading during the week.
∧ Then ∧ 2084, Boualem Sansal
It was not that bad but I don’t get what all the fuss around this book was about. My review should be online by the end of the week!
≈ Now ≈ Fahrenheit 451, Ray Bradbury
I ran out of time last week, so I’m excited to start this book today.
∨ Next ∨ Back When We Were Grownups, Anne Tyler
I want to confirm my feelings about Anne Tyler’s writing. I will go over all of her books available at the library in the next months.
Because of a late email from the library, leading me to return a book with a 4-day delay, I now have to wait February 29th before I’m allowed to borrow books again. Now I’m grumpy and anxious about not having anything to read. Let’s hope time flies and I get my library card back very soon. Valentine’s day brought me a copy of Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone (can’t believe I never read it English!), I might sandwich it in for moral support.
Have a great bookish week 🙂
You really need to read Eleanor & Park too!
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You really need to finish it first!
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Don’t start, woman!
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Wow! If you return a book late they freeze your library card?! Blimey. And I thought being fined was bad!
I’m excited for you starting Fahrenheit 451 today. I hope you enjoy it.
Thanks for visiting my post (https://clairehuston.wordpress.com/2016/02/17/www-wednesday-17th-february-2016/) and happy reading!
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I’d rather have gotten a fine, I hate leaving the place empty-handed. It’s torture to prevent people from reading.
Thanks for stopping back too 🙂 have a nice reading week!
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Fahrenheit 451 is one of my all-time favourite books so I hope you enjoy it as much as I do. It’s the love of books that runs throughout it that makes me love it so much. I hope you have a great reading week 🙂
Thanks for stopping by my blog earlier (https://rathertoofondofbooks.wordpress.com/2016/02/17/www-wednesday-17-february/). I’ve just clicked to follow your blog so I can keep up with your posts now.
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I really want to read Fahrenheit 451, Ray Bradbury, let me know what it’s like!
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I have Anne Tyler’s A Spool of Blue Thread on my Kindle, unread. I’ve kind of been putting it off because I expect it to be boring…I don’t know why!!
Here’s my WWW – http://bookboodle.co.uk/2016/02/17/www-wednesday-february-17th 🙂
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I have only read one of her books yet, but I can say if you’re looking for a lot of action, I’m not sure she’s the right choice! 🙂
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I didn’t think she would be that type of author but thanks for confirming 🙂
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Can’t wait to hear what you think of Fahrenheit 451! and I can’t believe they freeze your library card!
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So far I’m enjoying it! 🙂 I know, right! It’s kinda mean of them to do that, I can’t wait to have full access again.
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I hope you will enjoy Fahrenheit 451! It’s one of my all time favorite dystopians. And freezing your library card should be considered an act of cruelty; I mean it were only four days anyway…
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it’s a shame you didn’t love 2084, I’m going to look out for your review as it’s still intriguing me!
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Farenheit 451 has been on my tbr forever! Looking forward to reading what you think about it so I know whether to bump it up the list!
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The flash review will be up soon 🙂 it’s definitely worth bumping it up the list!
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Awesome! Very exciting! 😀
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