It's Monday! What are You Reading! is a weekly hosted by Sheila over at Book Journey. This weekly is meant to keep you people updated on what I read the last week and what I am planning to read the upcoming week.
Last week I did some good reading but did not really follow my list. I sneaked in a few books I really wanted to read. The first book I finished was Bellman and Black by Diane Setterfield, I am still trying to make up my mind about this. Next I read The Rosie Project by Graeme Simsion in a day because it was good!! I read Van dode mannen win je niet by Walter van den Berg which is a book about domestic violence. In this book the author steps in the head of his stepfather, who abused his mother when he was a child, in an attempt to understand something of what happened.
I am currently reading The Mad Scientist's Daughter by Cassandra Rose Clarke
Next up are Reckoning by Kelly Cozy and Stiltskin by Andrew Buckley
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Write reactiesThe Rosie Project was such a cute book :)
ReplyRead on!
Shelleyrae @ Book'd Out
So glad you loved The Rosie Project too! And I'll look forward to hearing your thoughts on Bellman & Black. Happy reading!
ReplyLisa
I've heard good things about The Mad Scientist's Daughter. Hope you're enjoying it!
ReplyThe Rosie Project is all over the place! I guess I will have to add it to my list. I'm reading a few books, a few review requests. I just can't seem to say no even though I try!
ReplyI'm still reading THAT book :) I hope you enjoy The Mad Scientist's Daughter - I saw on facebook that you are reading it.
ReplyI can't wait to read your review on B&B :-P
I also look forward to read your review on The Rosie Project, because I've heard good things. Happy reading Ciska!
I agree with you about Bellman & Black. Difficult to decide if you liked it or you didn't like it. :)
ReplyIt was good, but a bit slow. I enjoyed The Thirteenth Tale much better.
Have a great week...looks like last week was good for you.
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