On Wednesdays, one is supposed to answer the following three questions:
WHAT are you reading now?
WHAT have you finished?
WHAT will you read next?
I am reading currently Americanah by Ngozi Adichie I have this one on my laptop, and I always love an immigrant story./ Lovesick by Jacqueline L. Sullivan This is another on my iPad, and it is an old-fashioned high school romance set in the 50s./ The Shadow of the Wind by Zafon This is a “classic” that I am reading for my “Books about Books” challenge, which is set in Barcelona./ AHA: The God Moment That Changes Everything by Kyle Idleman is a book I purchased at Half-Price Books and have barely started.
I have just finished This Is Not a Writing Manual by Kerri Majors, and I gave it away to one of my students today. After all, it is aimed at young writers./ God Was Here, and I Was Out to Lunch by James W. Moore is a book I checked out from my church library./ Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy Onassis: The Untold Story by Barbara Leaming was my First Lady choice for a book club meeting that was rained out by Tropical Storm Imelda last week./ The Goldfinch by Donna Tartt was a selection for my book and film book club. I saw the movie and thus, knew the ending beforehand. LOL/ The Rosie Result by Graeme Simison This book is the third in the Dave Tillman series, one of my best-funniest books of 2019./ Sea Scope by Debbie De Louise was featured by J. Cudney on his blog, “This Is My Truth Now. I read it on my iPad.
I am looking forward to reading The Lost Landscape: A Writer’s Coming of Age by Joyce Carol Oates.
Eclectic choices, yes. Electric choices, in some cases, maybe. Effective choices, I like to think so.

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