Musings, WWW Wednesday

WWW Wednesday | 01.03.18

Happy Wednesday, friends!

It’s been a long time since I participated in WWW Wednesday but I’m excited to get back on it here on my new and improved bookish blog 🙂

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WWW Wednesday is an excellent way to discover what other bookworms are reading and indulge in some bookish love! Thanks Sam for hosting.


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The last book I read was also my last book of 2017 and one of my annual rereads to boot! Jane Eyre will always be one of my favourite books. Jane’s character is a flawed but strong one, the perfect heroine in an atmospheric gothic. Plus the prose is beautiful. Also, Rochester might be one of the snarkiest love interests of all time.

 

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From one Brontë to another. Wuthering Heights is another reread for me. I should really be reading new books, but I’ve been meaning to reread this one for some time. And I’m glad I finally have set to it because it’s as enjoyable as I remember and all the characters are so damaged and flawed and horrible! It’s wonderful 😅

 

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Tonight, my sister and I will be starting our buddy read of Howl’s Moving Castle. I finally watched the movie last month and fell too deeply in love with it 😍 (can you fall too deeply in love with something??) I keep hearing marvelous things about this book so I can’t wait to dive into it!


Well, that’s it from me! Share your WWW links below or let me know what you’re reading lately!

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12 thoughts on “WWW Wednesday | 01.03.18”

  1. Though I’ve read other books by Emily Bronte I never did get to Jane Eyre. Sounds like I might like Rochester though…

    Have you seen/read The Glass Town Game by Charlotte Valente? It’s a fictional story of the four Bronte siblings and the fictional worlds they created.

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