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?
I’m literally starting Bright Ruined Things today, so I really can’t comment on it. It’s been on my NetGalley shelf for months, but I’m excited to finally get to it. The cover gives me a Great Gatsby feel.
The only life Mae has ever known is on the island, living on the charity of the wealthy Prosper family who control the magic on the island and the spirits who inhabit it. Mae longs for magic of her own and to have a place among the Prosper family, where her best friend, Coco, will see her as an equal, and her crush, Miles, will finally see her. Now that she’s eighteen, Mae knows her time with the Prospers may soon come to an end.
But tonight is First Night, when the Prospers and their high-society friends return to the island to celebrate the night Lord Prosper first harnessed the island’s magic and started producing aether – a magical fuel source that has revolutionized the world. With everyone returning to the island, Mae finally has the chance to go after what she’s always wanted.
When the spirits start inexplicably dying, Mae starts to realize that things aren’t what they seem. And Ivo, the reclusive, mysterious heir to the Prosper magic, may hold all the answers – including a secret about Mae’s past that she doesn’t remember. As Mae and her friends begin to unravel the mysteries of the island, and the Prospers’ magic, Mae starts to question the truth of what her world was built on.
Forbidden magic, a family secret, and a night to reveal it all…
I just finished These Deadly Games last night. If you’re looking for a twisty thriller with a potentially unreliable narrator, this one’s for you. Lots of red herrrings that will keep you guessing.
Let’s play a game.
You have 24 hours to win. If you break my rules, she dies. If you call the police, she dies. If you tell your parents or anyone else, she dies.
Are you ready?
When Crystal Donavan gets a message on a mysterious app with a video of her little sister gagged and bound, she agrees to play the kidnapper’s game. At first, they make her complete bizarre tasks: steal a test and stuff it in a locker, bake brownies, make a prank call.
But then Crystal realizes each task is meant to hurt—and kill—her friends, one by one. But if she refuses to play, the kidnapper will kill her sister. Is someone trying to take her team out of the running for a gaming tournament? Or have they uncovered a secret from their past, and wants them to pay for what they did…
As Crystal makes the impossible choices between her friends and her sister, she must uncover the truth and find a way to outplay the kidnapper… before it’s too late.
Author of All Your Twisted Secrets, Diana Urban’s explosive sophomore novel, These Deadly Games, will keep you riveted until the final twist is revealed.
When I was offered the Light Years From Home NetGalley widget for a blog tour, I jumped at the chance. I’ve read two other books by Mike Chen, and he’s never disappointed. And what a hook with that first paragraph!
Every family has issues. Most can’t blame them on extraterrestrials.
Evie Shao and her sister, Kass, aren’t on speaking terms. Fifteen years ago on a family camping trip, their father and brother vanished. Their dad turned up days later, dehydrated and confused—and convinced he’d been abducted by aliens. Their brother, Jakob, remained missing. The women dealt with it very differently. Kass, suspecting her college-dropout twin simply ran off, became the rock of the family. Evie traded academics to pursue alien conspiracy theories, always looking for Jakob.
When Evie’s UFO network uncovers a new event, she goes to investigate. And discovers Jakob is back. He’s different—older, stranger, and talking of an intergalactic war—but the tensions between the siblings haven’t changed at all. If the family is going to come together to help Jakob, then Kass and Evie are going to have to fix their issues, and fast. Because the FBI is after Jakob, and if their brother is telling the truth, possibly an entire space armada, too.
The perfect combination of action, imagination and heart, Light Years From Home is a touching drama about a challenge as difficult as saving the galaxy: making peace with your family…and yourself.
These all sound very exciting – so much suspense and tension, especially in Light Years from Home and These Deadly Games. I love the escape you get from books like these. Happy reading, Teri!
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These Deadly Games threw me for a loop. I had part of it figured out, but then another twist came out of nowhere – I just love it when that happens. Thanks for visiting, Barbara!
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I love that too!
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All three sound intriguing, but I really like the sound of the last one. You can’t go wrong with UFOs and family drama!
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Yes! It’s been a while since I read anything with extraterrestrials – maybe Staci’s book – so I’m excited to hang out with them again.
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I have the first two also – Bright Ruined Things and These Deadly Games but I couldn’t fit Mike Chen’s book into my schedule no matter how hard I tried. I hate that. I always enjoy his books. Hope you enjoy it ❤️
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I’m really crunched for time and wondered if I should just do an excerpt, but then I totally caved, lol.
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I’m doing an excerpt of his and the other one offered in that same email.
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Light Years From Home sounds especially intriguing to me. Happy reading, Teri!
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And that’s the one I would have chosen for you, Priscilla.
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I love that cover for Bright Ruined Things. Hope the book lives up to it.
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Isn’t it striking? I sure hope it does. The imagery so far is top notch.
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These Deadly Games sounds intense! Enjoy, and thanks for sharing. Here’s MY WWW POST
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It was a good one for sure. Lots of twists and surprises.
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The cover for Bright Ruined Things is awesome! I hope that you enjoy it! Happy New Year!
My WWW!
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Thanks, Leslie! And Happy New Year to you!
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Thank you!!
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Enjoy your reading! I really want to read These Deadly Games!
I´m currenly reading Sea of Rust and listening to The Life Below!
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I could easily see it as a Netflix movie, Evelyn. Hope you’re enjoying your books!
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Ooh that sounds good!
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All three sound amazing! Thanks for sharing, Teri!
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Keeping my fingers crossed on the current one. Thanks for visiting, Jan!
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Alll sound good. Thanks, Teri
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The I just finished was an easy thumbs up, John.
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Some fun reading for you, Teri. These Deadly Games sounds like a good one with all those twists and turns. Happy New Year!
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I mentioned to someone else it wouldn’t surprise me if it was snatched up by Netflix. I always enjoy a good thriller. Happy New Year, Diana!
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That would be awesome. 🙂
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Those are some interesting titles.
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I’m hoping the books are just as interesting.
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