WWW Wednesday and Top 5 Wednesday!

Hi everyone! How’s your Wednesday been? Mine has been good until I found out this boy in one of my classes has an annoying fixation on beating me on every test. It isn’t healthy. Any advice for me problem? Anyway, I feel like I can confidently do T5W today and it’s a great T5W- Top 5 authors you discovered this year. You all know the drill with WWW Wednesday, so lets get to it!


What are you currently reading?

I am currently reading two books extremely slowly. The 9th Girl by Tami Hoag and Six Of Crows by Leigh Bardugo.

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What have you read previously?

I finished Carry On by Rainbow Rowell last Friday and here is my review if you want to know my thoughts on it!

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What books you are planning to read?

Next week I’ll be reading Miss Peregrine’s Home For Peculiar Children by Ransom Riggs and The Rest Of Us Just Live Here by Patrick Ness! I cannot wait!

 

Now onto Top 5 Wednesday!

1) Rainbow Rowell

I seriously love her writing style. I can read her books in a couple of hours if I weren’t so busy! She is definitely becoming one of those auto-buy authors.

2) Markus Zusak

The Book Thief was literally too many feels I couldn’t cope. His writing in that book was so unique and bemusing but amazing overall. I am so glad that I discovered Zusak and I am on the hunt for his other books.

3) Erin Morgenstern

Ugh The Night Circus was so good! After a finished that book it was like I was in a state of wonder. Morgenstern’s descriptions were so delicious I never wanted to be in a fictional place so much, excluding Hogwarts of course. I am super glad I found her and her book!

 4) Victoria Aveyard

Even though there is a lot of conflicting views on the Red Queen I personally loved it! Thus, thankful for discovered Aveyard and she will definitely be an auto-buy author if she branches out of the Red Queen Trilogy.

5) Erika Johansen

I feel in love with the Tearling world during September and I can safety say that Johansen’s writing made everything a lot simpler than they could of been. There is a lot of politics in the The Queen and Invasion of the Tearling but I didn’t find anything overly complicated or heavy. I am so happy I discovered her and cannot wait to finish off the trilogy.


Done!

I know this post was a little bit shorter than my usual posts but I have a couple of tests tomorrow, so I couldn’t go as in depth as I would of liked on my WWW and Top 5 Wednesday. Who are your top authors? What books are you currently reading? Comment below!

I’ll write soon.

-Astra