#WWWWednesday: 25 March

I’m writing this the day before so who knows if I’ll have finished another book by the time it posts! But today is Bali’s Day of Silence and is basically the Balinese New Year. It’s a cultural/religious event that happens every year and it’s basically when everything shuts down and we’re not allowed to use electricity, listen to music or do work amongst other things. Internet gets shut down, TV and radio networks don’t broadcast and well, when we say day of silence, we really mean it! The purpose of the day has always been for quiet introspection/meditation as we start a new (Balinese) calendar year. People stay quiet and indoors or in their housing complexes and the silence is actually palpable–it’s a heavy weight but not at all unpleasant (at least to me). I know it sounds extreme to a lot of people but it’s actually pretty nice to disconnect even if for a day. As a book loving introvert it’s really no biggie for me but a lot of people freak out big time! I’m certainly getting a lot of time for reading these days (and I’m not mad about it)! 😅

Hello, hello and welcome back to another episode of WWW Wednesday, a weekly meme hosted by Sam @ Taking On A World of Words, which means I’ll be answering these questions:

  1. What did you read last?
  2. What are you currently reading?
  3. What will you read next?

Since last Wednesday I’ve managed to read four books:

Check, Please by Ngozi Ukazu ★★★★½
I have been gushing non-stop about this web comic since I discovered it. I binged on it and caught up to the most recent episode in a few hours. I can’t wait to see how it ends! This was such a joy to read and it’s exactly what I needed this week. It’s got a wonderfully hilarious group of characters at its centre and a heartmelting and swoon-worthy LGBTQ+ sports romance 🥰 Review coming soon!

Words in Deep Blue by Cath Crowley ★★★★★
This book basically took me by the feels, shook me and shouted FEEL IT ALL. I was not ready for how emotional this book would make me! It was a beautifully written novel about grief and love. It was a love letter to books and who doesn’t love a boo about books?! This completely swept me away and made me fall in love with words all over again and I’d highly recommend it. Review coming soon!

The Dark Between Stars by Atticus Poetry ★★★½
This is my first time reading anything by Atticus and overall I did enjoy reading this collection, even if it was a little bit all over the place/disjointed. There were some poems that were more than a little “meh” but there were also many that hit close to home and made me a little teary eyed. This isn’t the best collection of poetry but there are a few on here that might be new favourites. Review coming soon (probably)!

The Bromance Book Club (Bromance Book Club #1) by Lyssa Kay Adams ★★★★☆
Leading man Gavin and the guys in the bromance book club are what won me over in this book. I struggled with Thea a bit, although overall found her character likeable enough. Her sister on the other hand was a completely different story and I disliked her intensely. The banter was on point and I loved how passionate the guys were to better themselves through romance novels. Read my full review!

(eARC) Eat, and Love Yourself by Sweeney Boo, Lilian Klapakowsky ★★★☆☆
The artwork in this graphic novel is superb and made me love it more. The book talks about an issue that affects so many people, myself included, so I was really excited for this storyline but I was let down. We’re promised a journey through recovery, self-acceptance and love but we don’t get much of that. Plus the ending was so abrupt and pretty disappointing. Review coming soon!

Unsurprisingly I’m still finding it difficult to concentrate on reads that aren’t romances but I’m trying my best to read other genres. I still haven’t finished Warcross for the same reasons as before but the group chat is happening this Friday so I’m going to focus on it tomorrow! Jade City took a while to pull me in and I was so close to moving on until I could focus better but it’s getting more interesting. I’m hoping it continues to pull me in 😃 I also started Nevermoor: The Trials of Morrigan Crow last night and I’m making pretty good progress with it. I don’t read MG often but I’m really enjoying it. The chapter illustrations are giving me major OG Harry Potter vibes and I’m here for it!

But honestly, I have so many freaking blog tour ARCs that I need to start reading very soon otherwise I’m going to get insanely stressed. April is going to be an insane month for ARCs and blog tours–even more insane than Feb/March was! 🙃 Why do I do this to myself? (Jokes, I know I’m really lucky!)

How is your reading week going and what are you currently reading?

19 thoughts on “#WWWWednesday: 25 March

  1. I’m glad you had a good week in books! Honestly a day to unplug from everything and turn more inward sounds amazing and I hope it’s a healing day for you. Especially in a time like this. Have a great week!

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  2. Bali’s Day of Silence sounds wonderful Dini. I really love the idea of taking time for ourselves and loved ones and to just be present with them in the moment with no distractions. <33333

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  3. I am 100% right there with you about the whole stressful April thing with ARC reads. We’re either really good at this or really bad at this, and I can’t decide which it is. xD I’m so glad that you loved Nevermoor, though! I keep trying to throw it at people and force them to read it haha.

    You silly little romance reader, you. 😛 I’m curious what you think about Jade City and Warcross whenever you finish them.

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