WWW Wednesdays (20 July)

WWW Wednesdays is a weekly quiz-thing hosted by ShouldBeReading. I’m out of town and offline from early Monday morning to late Tuesday evening, so I haven’t been able to do Teaser Tuesday or Top Ten Tuesdays as of late.

What are you currently reading?
Entirely too many books. I was almost done with The Third Chimpanzee before it vanished somewhere, and then I started reading Seven Ages of Paris for Bastille Day last week. However, on Sunday,  someone lent me Why Choose the Episcopal Church (John M. Krumm) which has my current ‘devotion’.  Annnnnd there’s a Star Trek novel I’m half-done with, Christopher L. Bennett’s Department of Temporal Investigation: Watching the Clock.

What did you recently finish reading?
Nothing, alas. The past two weeks have been great for starting books but terrible for finishing them.

What do you think you will read next?
I think I’ll finish off Krumm tomorrow (it’s rather short), then return to Seven Ages of Paris and perhaps my Star Trek novel.  Right now I’m reading about the Sun King, Louis XIV.

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5 Responses to WWW Wednesdays (20 July)

  1. Found you through WWW Wednesdays. Looks like an interesting list. Have a good week.

  2. Unknown's avatar randomizeme says:

    Wow, that's a huge on-going reading list you have there. I can't quite juggle so many books at the same time.

    Here's my WWW Wednesdays (July 20) post!

  3. Unknown's avatar Anonymous says:

    Wow, that's a huge on-going reading list you have there. I can't quite juggle so many books at the same time.Here's my WWW Wednesdays (July 20) post!

  4. Unknown's avatar Anne Bennett says:

    I hate it when I am stuck in slow books, or when I have several books going but none that I am finishing. It is so frustrating.

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