#WWWWednesday – 6th April 2022

WWWWednesdays

Hosted by Taking on a World of Words, this meme is all about the three Ws:

  • What are you currently reading?
  • What did you recently finish reading?
  • What do you think you’ll read next?

Why not join in too?  Leave a comment with your link at Taking on a World of Words and then go blog hopping!


Currently reading

The Physician's DaughterThe Physician’s Daughter by Martha Conway (eARC, Zaffre)

In a world made for men, can one woman break free from tradition and walk a new path?

It is 1865, the American Civil War has just ended, and 18-year old Vita Tenney is determined to pursue her lifelong dream of becoming a country doctor like her father. But when her father tells her she must get married instead, Vita explores every means of escape – and finds one in the person of war veteran Jacob Culhane. Damaged by what he’s seen in battle and with all his family gone, Jacob is seeking investors for a fledgling business. Then he meets Vita – and together they hatch a plan that should satisfy both their desires.

Months later, Vita seemingly has everything she ever wanted. But alone in a big city and haunted by the mistakes of her past, she wonders if the life she always thought she wanted was too good to be true. When love starts to compete with ambition, what will come out on top?

The Swallowed ManThe Swallowed Man by Edward Carey (Gallic Books)

‘I am writing this account, in another man’s book, by candlelight, inside the belly of a fish. I have been eaten. I have been eaten, yet I am living still.’

Trapped inside a giant sea beast with only the contents of the swallowed schooner Maria to sustain him, Geppetto yearns for the wooden boy he created out of greed but came to cherish as a son. The ship provides materials for the carpenter to make art in memory of Pinocchio and the other loves of his life. But the candles are running out, and the mind can only survive for so long without company.

Drawing upon the classic Pinocchio story while creating something entirely his own, Carey tells an unforgettable tale of fatherly love and loss, of pride and regret, and of the sustaining power of art and imagination. 


Recently finished

Traitor in the Ice by K. J. Maitland (Headline)

The Sunken Road by Ciarán McMenamin (Vintage)


What Cathy (will) Read Next

FortuneFortune by Amanda Smyth (Peepal Tree) 

Eddie Wade has recently returned from the US oilfields. He is determined to sink his own well and make his fortune in the 1920s Trinidad oil-rush. His sights are set on Sonny Chatterjee’s failing cocoa estate, Kushi, where the ground is so full of oil you can put a stick in the ground and see it bubble up. When a fortuitous meeting with businessman Tito Fernandez brings Eddie the investor he desperately needs, the three men enter into a partnership. A friendship between Tito and Eddie begins that will change their lives forever, not least when the oil starts gushing. But their partnership also brings Eddie into contact with Ada, Tito’s beautiful wife, and as much as they try, they cannot avoid the attraction they feel for each other.

#TopTenTuesday 10 Things To Do Once You’ve Finished A Book

Top Ten Tuesday

Top Ten Tuesday is a weekly meme created by The Broke and the Bookish and now hosted by Jana at That Artsy Reader Girl.

The rules are simple:

  • Each Tuesday, Jana assigns a new topic. Create your own Top Ten list that fits that topic – putting your unique spin on it if you want.
  • Everyone is welcome to join but please link back to That Artsy Reader Girl in your own Top Ten Tuesday post.
  • Add your name to the Linky widget on that day’s post so that everyone can check out other bloggers’ lists.
  • Or if you don’t have a blog, just post your answers as a comment.

Book StackThis week is a ‘freebie’ for which we’re invited to come up with our own topic. My list contains some suggestions for things to do once you’ve finished a book. 

  1. If you use it, update the status of the book on Goodreads to ‘Read’ [Me: Show off progress towards my Reading Challenge]
  2. Decide what rating to give the book [Me: Then change my mind a couple of times]
  3. Write a review [Me: Attempt to decipher my scrawled notes, curse a bit and decide to come back to it later] 
  4. Publish your review [Me: Notice all the things I meant to say but didn’t and the spelling mistakes]
  5. Copy the review to Goodreads, NetGalley, Amazon, etc [Me: If I remember/can be bothered]
  6. Share the review on social media [Me: Try not to dwell on the amount of likes it gets]
  7. Read other readers’ reviews of the book [Me: Decide their reviews are so much better than mine or think – wait, did we read the same book?]
  8. Decide whether to put the book back on your bookshelf or put it in the pile for the charity shop [Me: Who am I kidding that this is an actual choice?]
  9. Check out other books by the same author [Me: Add them all to my To-Read shelf on Goodreads thus ensuring it continues to expand at the same rate as the universe]   
  10. Decide what you fancy reading next [Me: Check which book I was due to have read by tomorrow]

Can you identify with any of these?