We had a fun weekend in Stirling to celebrate our anniversary. We watched the Fun Lovin’ Crime Writers perform live on Friday night and accidentally stalked* Mark Billingham and Chris Brookmyre.
*They ate at the table behind us on Friday night and then we walked past them a couple of times on Saturday in Stirling city centre. Less stalking than showing that Stirling is quite a small place.
WWW Wednesday is a weekly meme hosted by Sam A. Stevens on Taking on a World of Words.
The three Ws are:
- What are you currently reading?
- What did you recently finish reading?
- What do you think you’re read next?

Rebel Ideas by Matthew Syed
Paused on this again.
The Perfect House by RP Bolton
My current read on online book club Pigeonhole. I feel like I’ve read a few stories this year about a young couple moving to a new house with a mysterious past or strange neighbours. This is the first one which is going as strong on the spookiness as I’ve hoped for.
And Away… by Bob Mortimer
I’m reading and listening to Bob Mortimer’s autobiography and it’s every bit as wonderful as I had hoped. I’ve been a fan on Bob’s comedy since the first series of Vic Reeves Big Night Out and am enjoying learning more about his life before TV and since his triple heart bypass.
The Body by Stephen King
I’m really pleased to be part of a Tandem Collective readalong on Instagram for this novella. It’s one of my favourite Stephen King stories, although there are very few of his books and short stories I don’t consider a favourite.

I Have Something to Tell You by Susan Lewis
The Island Of Palm Trees by Michael Walsh-Rose
My stop on the blog tour for this one is 10 October so look out for my review then.
Lights Out In Lincolnwood by Geoff Rodkey

Afraid of the Shadows by various
I’m due to start this on Pigeonhole this week. It’s an anthology of crime stories out ahead of Hallowe’en.
Sidesplitter by Phil Wang
I’m lucky enough to have a spot on a Tandem Collective listenalong for this audiobook by comedian Phil Wang which starts today. Should be good.
Have you read any of these? Do you have any recommendations for me to add to my TBR list? I’d love to hear from you in the comments.
I definitely like the sound of Lights out in Lincolnwood. I love those stories where the characters are confined in a small area and you get all the interactions and inner thoughts
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I am drawn to The Perfect House, and I Have Something to Tell You also looks tempting. Enjoy! Thanks for visiting my blog.
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Happy Wednesday! I hope you’re reading week is going okay! You have some titles on your TBR List I haven’t heard of before. I’ve never been brave enough to try and read a Stephen King novel. So, I tip my hat to you. 😅
Here’s my WWW Wednesday post:
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