WWW Wednesday is a meme from Sam at Taking On A World Of Words
The Three Ws are:
What are you currently reading?
What did you recently finish reading?
What do you think you’ll read next?
Because of Bad Moon Rising and a backlog of reviews, it’s been more than a minute since I participated in WWW Wednesday, but I finally made it! Let’s get started.
I’m reading You’ll Be the Death of Me for a blog tour. This starts off like Ferris Bueller’s Day Off with three friends skipping school. Then things take a turn for the worse, and the teens make one bad decision after another. I’m ready to rip their heads off – especially one of them, but the mystery is just starting to unravel.
Ivy, Mateo, and Cal used to be close. Now all they have in common is Carlton High and the beginning of a very bad day.
Type A Ivy lost a student council election to the class clown, and now she has to face the school, humiliated. Heartthrob Mateo is burned out–he’s been working two jobs since his family’s business failed. And outsider Cal just got stood up…. again.
So when Cal pulls into campus late for class and runs into Ivy and Mateo, it seems like the perfect opportunity to turn a bad day around. They’ll ditch and go into the city. Just the three of them, like old times. Except they’ve barely left the parking lot before they run out of things to say…
Until they spot another Carlton High student skipping school–and follow him to the scene of his own murder. In one chance move, their day turns from dull to deadly. And it’s about to get worse.
It turns out Ivy, Mateo, and Cal still have some things in common. They all have a connection to the dead kid. And they’re all hiding something.
Now they’re all wondering–could it be that their chance reconnection wasn’t by chance after all?
Over the weekend, I finished If This Gets Out. Don’t think I read this because of my love of boybands – I was never a fan. This just came up at a time when I’d finished several heavy fantasies and needed something light. It surprised me – it was nowhere near a sugar-coated love story. It deals with some pretty heavy issues involving the exploitation of young artists in the entertainment industry, as well as drug and alcohol addiction and mental health issues. I couldn’t put it down.
Eighteen-year-olds Ruben Montez and Zach Knight are two members of the boy-band Saturday, one of the biggest acts in America. Along with their bandmates, Angel Phan and Jon Braxton, the four are teen heartbreakers in front of the cameras and best friends backstage. But privately, cracks are starting to form: their once-easy rapport is straining under the pressures of fame, and Ruben confides in Zach that he’s feeling smothered by management’s pressure to stay in the closet.
On a whirlwind tour through Europe, with both an unrelenting schedule and minimal supervision, Ruben and Zach come to rely on each other more and more, and their already close friendship evolves into a romance. But when they decide they’re ready to tell their fans and live freely, Zach and Ruben start to truly realize that they will never have the support of their management. How can they hold tight to each other when the whole world seems to want to come between them?
Next up is The Ivory Key, which I may get to tomorrow. It doesn’t release until January, but already has some stellar reviews, and I like the idea of the sibings having to work together.
Magic, a prized resource, is the only thing between peace and war. When magic runs out, four estranged royal siblings must find a new source before their country is swallowed by invading forces. The first in an Indian-inspired duology.
Vira is desperate to get out of her mother’s shadow and establish her legacy as a revered queen of Ashoka. But with the country’s only quarry running out of magic–a precious resource that has kept Ashoka safe from conflict–she can barely protect her citizens from the looming threat of war. And if her enemies discover this, they’ll stop at nothing to seize the last of the magic.
Vira’s only hope is to find a mysterious object of legend: the Ivory Key, rumored to unlock a new source of magic. But in order to infiltrate enemy territory and retrieve it, she must reunite with her siblings, torn apart by the different paths their lives have taken. Each of them has something to gain from finding the Ivory Key–and even more to lose if they fail. Ronak plans to sell it to the highest bidder in exchange for escape from his impending political marriage. Kaleb, falsely accused of assassinating the former maharani needs it to clear his name. And Riya, a runaway who cut all family ties, wants the Key to prove her loyalty to the rebels who want to strip the nobility of its power.
They must work together to survive the treacherous journey. But with each sibling harboring secrets and their own agendas, the very thing that brought them together could tear apart their family–and their world–for good.
Sounds like a great selection, Teri.
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It’s a good mixture this week instead of fantasy heavy like it tends to be sometimes.
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That’s a varied collection. I like to bounce around, too.
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I’ve been trying to bounce a little more. I was starting to feel some burnout with the fantasy books, so it’s good to venture into other genres for a while.
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Three great-sounding books. The cover to The Ivory Key is cool; it’s kinda mesmerizing.
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Isn’t it? It’s one I could stare at for a while.
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If This Gets Out is definitely on my TBR, I’ll get to it one day. Here’s mine: http://susanlynknits.com/2021/11/17/www-wednesday-november-17-2021/
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It surprised me – such a great read.
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A great collection, Teri 🙂
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Thanks, Harmony!
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Sounds like some fun reading. I too like variety in the books I read. I just finished a heavy book, so need something light next. 🙂 Thank you for sharing these!
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My head was getting heavy from all the world-building with fantasies, lol. Mixing it up helps to clear it out. Thanks for visiting, Jan!
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I just saw You’ll Be the Death of Me on another blog! Definitely one to pick up!
Thanks for sharing, and here’s MY WWW POST
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And I’ve seen it on two other blogs today, lol. That author is great at suspense/thrillers – just finished it this morning.
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I want to read If This Gets Out. Sounds like you’ve had a great reading week.
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I really have, Misty. I was able to read three books over the past week, and that doesn’t happen too often for me. Trying to clear out the NetGalley shelf!
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That’s awesome!! I’ve only finished 1 book so far this month which isn’t great. I know what you mean. I’ve been working on clearing out my NetGalley all year. I only have 2 books left.
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All three sound good, Teri. Thanks for sharing.
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I can say two of them have been great reads. The third I’m optimistic about.
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Killing the characters because they make bad decisions hu? :-))
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In some cases, there may not be any characters left, lol.
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I had a feeling If This Gets Out might be a bit heavy so I took a pass on it. I’m so glad you enjoyed it and that you did join the blog tour for You’ll Be the Death of Me. ❤️
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It suprised me with some of the issues it dealt with, but they fit within the story and were handled well. Looks like I’m on that tour company’s list now, so thanks for the heads up on that one, Tessa!
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Enjoy your reading!
I´m currently reading Aurora´s End!
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I just started that one yesterday, Evelyn! We were flying, so I got through nearly half of the book. Really missed those characters.
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They all sound intriguing, in different ways, Teri. It’s always fun to see what you’re reading. Hugs!
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There’s never a shortage of books on my list, Teagan, lol. Hugs!
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