WWW Wednesday, a weekly meme hosted by Sam @Taking On A World of Words, where we gather and answer the following questions:
What are you currently reading?
What did you read last?
What will you read next?

Hiii, here are my updates! Hope you have been well 🙂

What are you currently reading?

courtesy of Uncover app

  • Yeonnam-dong’s Smiley Laundromat by Kim Jiyun: currently at 40% in, and I really enjoy it. It is just a slice of life and a feel-good book overall
  • Luminous by Silvia Park: I am almost finished with this one. It took me longer than I would have liked, but the writing style is a bit difficult to get into
  • Legends and Lattes by Travis Balder: I just picked it up, so I haven’t dived into it yet, but I am pretty positive it will be an enjoyable ride for me

I have decided to read an ARC, and a book I really want to read this year at the same time, depending on my mood. So you will be seeing at least 2 books on my current read stats.

What did you read last?

  • The Dragon’s Apprentice by James Riley: A review will be available on my blog on the 5th of April as I am part of a blog tour for this book, and I am really excited to share my thoughts about it with you 🙂

What will you read next?

More ARCs and author’s requested books, and the occasional palate cleanser here and there. I still haven’t decided which one I will pick from my immediate to-read ARCs list but will get there soon.

How about you? Have you read any of the books mentioned here?

6 responses to “WWW WEDNESDAY: MARCH 26TH 2025”

  1. Yeonnam-dong’s Smiley Laundromat sounds right up my street. I love Asian slice-of-life books.

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    1. It became my first 5-star read of this year, haha. I think you will like it, too

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  2. Luminous is intriguing!
    Last book I finished:
    Confusion, by Stefan Zweig (for my Classics Club spin). Wow, what a fabulous psychological study of characters!
    Am reading : Thousand Cranes, by Yasunari Kawabata (preparing for The 1952 Club)
    Am listening to: The Prefect, by Alastair Reynolds – scifi, for ReadingWales’25
    Next: Head Cases, by John McMahon – for review

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    1. It definitely was, I think you might like it actually. How are you finding Thousand Cranes so far?

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  3. I love the cover for The Dragon’s Apprentice, I am very curious about you thoughts.

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