Wednesday, February 5, 2020

What Are You Reading? ~ Feb. 5th, 2020

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What are you Reading?  Let me know what your current read is, what you recently finished reading, and what you plan on reading next! 

Happy Wednesday, my friends! I hope you had a lovely weekend. Did you watch the Super Bowl? It was on here, but I spent most of my time cooking for the family! That's okay, I'm not much of a football fan. I did stop to watch the commercials on occasion. :)

Current Read


I'm just starting The War Outside* by Monica Hesse. It's about a Japanese-American girl and a German-American girl who meet in an internment camp in Texas during WWII. It sounds fascinating. I really enjoyed Hesse's The Girl in the Blue Coat, so I thought I'd give this one a try.

I love the cover!



Recently Finished


I finished reading Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire* by J.K Rowlings. Of course, I loved it! 







I also finished reading Foul is Fair* by Hannah Capin. I enjoyed this modern Macbeth and something like Mean Girls mash-up. My review is coming soon! 







What's next?


I need to start re-reading The Jane Austen Project* by  Kathleen A. Flynn for February's JASNA reading group meeting. :) 







And I'll probably start the next Harry Potter book. :) 

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I hope you had a great week! Let me know in the comments what you've been reading! :)

2 comments:

  1. The War Outside does sound fab. I got to tour a Japanese Internment Camp in Idaho a few summers back and now I perk up over Internment Camp settings for stories.
    Oh yes, can't go wrong with Harry Potter.
    I need to read that Jane Austen Project for the first time one of these days.

    I'm reading 1932 Anniversary Edition by Karen Cox right now.

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    1. Wow, Sophia Rose! That's cool! I'm driving up to Montana this summer. Maybe I'll take a side trip and check out that Internment Camp, if I can.

      The Jane Austen Project is very interesting. It was more than just showing up in another time period. They had to plan, bring money with them, find a place to live, and try to fit into society. I think you would enjoy it!

      Ooh, I read 1932 years ago! It was really good! I'm curious about any improvements to the story. Can't wait to hear your thoughts.

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