WWW Wednesday: 26/2/25

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Happy Wednesday! How has your week been so far? Have you picked up any good books?

I’ve been reading a bit slower this week, but I have really enjoyed what I’ve picked up. The sun has been making rare appearances so I’ve been spending a bit more time outside when I have time instead of reading. I went on a brief, blustery but really gorgeous stroll round a local lake yesterday which was fun and I also have a big hike planned on Friday.

WWW Wednesday is a weekly recap meme hosted by Sam over at Taking on a World of Words, where we share what we’re reading and what’s up next on the tbr.

What are you currently reading?

Foundryside by Robert Jackson Bennett. I only started this yesterday and am about 22% in. It’s good fun so far though and I think I’ll really enjoy this one! This is my final book for the current iteration of r/Fantasy Book Bingo.

I also felt pulled to pick up Footprints in the Woods by John Lister-Kaye, which is a short and sweet volume about mustelids (badgers, weasels and the like). I am loving the beautiful writing so far.
I’m still plugging though New Wild Order by Andy Hamilton too. I am enjoying reading this one a little slower, mulling over each part for a little bit afterwards.

What have you recently finished?

The only book I finished since last Wednesday is A Harvest of Hearts by Andrea Eames. This was a fun, easy read, and had big Howls Moving Castle vibes which I liked!

What do you think you’ll read next?

Once I finish Foundryside I plan to pick up Spells, Strings and Forgotten Things by Brianne Randall as my next fiction.
Project Hail Mary by Andy Weir is also ready to go as an audiobook for when I get back to my knitting projects!

7 responses to “WWW Wednesday: 26/2/25”

  1. Great books! I just bought Project Hail Mary on Kindle and can’t wait to finish my arcs to start it!

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    1. I’ve heard SO many amazing things about the audiobook in particular, I’m excited!

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  2. I can’t wait to hear what you think of the audiobook and what your next knitting project will turn out to be 🙂

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  3. These books sound interesting. Enjoy!

    Have a great week!

    Emily @ Budget Tales Book Blog 

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  4. Foundryside and Project Hail Mary are top priority possibility pile picks for me this year. I’ve heard so many great things about both of them and I hope you continue enjoying Foundryside and that you enjoy PHM when you get around to it! I’m keen to see what you’ll think of the audiobook. I’m rather picky with audios but it feels like it could be a good one? Happy reading (and hiking)! ☀️

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    1. Foundryside is a lot of fun! As for PHM, everyone who has told me to read it has said to choose audio because apparently it is exceptional!

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      1. OK, I’m defo gonna check out the audio for PHM then! 😍

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