WWW Wednesday is a weekly meme hosted by Sam over on Taking on a World of Words
The idea is pretty simple, every week you dedicate a post to the three W’s:
What are you currently reading?
What have you just finished reading?
What are you going to read next?


This is taking me a little while to get through. It’s very politics heavy, but I have to say that I am loving this whole genre of re-telling historical periods with magic. The story is incredibly intricate and tightly woven though it spans years as well as continents. I have a little over two hours left and I can already see the story building to it’s inevitable ending.


My full review for this book is scheduled for tomorrow, so I wont say too much except that I am a huge lover of this series. It’s witty, hilarious and enchantingly northern. Any lovers of urban fantasy need to make sure they have this series on their TBR.


I’m really excited to be finally picking this one up. Described as a re-telling of the Tempest and a standalone (woohoo for the TBR) I’ve read some mixed reviews, but I’m hoping this one will hit the spot.

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The problem with historical fiction is that sometimes you just know that it will end badly 😃 I’ve seen a couple of really good reviews for Bright Ruined Things so hope that you enjoy it. My WWW is here https://witchyreading.wordpress.com/2022/02/09/www-wednesday-february-9th/
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Hahaha I know! I’m preparing myself cause I just know it’s not going to be a happy ending 😀
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Enjoy your reading!
I’m currently reading Malice!
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Thank you! I’ve heard good things about Malice, I hope you’re enjoying it 😀
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Well the cover is gorgeous for The Embroidered Book. haha. Magic makes so many books better! 🙂
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Isn’t it! I’ve decided that historically accurate fantasy with added magic is now my jam lol
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That’s a great jam to have! 🙂
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I just got my very first book published and was wondering if I could send you a copy to review in hopes of promoting my book
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