WWW Wednesday is the post I look forward to every week! Thanks, as always to Sam @ Taking on a World of Words and this wonderful WWW post to keep me going. If you want to join me, just answer the three questions below about how your reading is going this week and leave a link to your post in the comments for others to admire. Don’t forget to check all the other participants. It is the #1 way I keep my TBR overflowing!
The Three Ws are:
What are you currently reading?
What did you recently finish reading?
What do you think you’ll read next?
WHAT AM I CURRENTLY READING?





This week I have a lot of books I am juggling but some are incredibly short. I started reading The Crucible by Arthur Miller and I am through Act II. I know that I will finish this one by Friday which works perfectly since I plan to start reading more Frighteningly Good Reads (as always) in October.
Similarly, I have only a few pages left in A Short Account of the Destruction of the Indies. This book has made me incredibly sad but I felt it was an important book to read to try and fully comprehend the depth and breadth of the assault on the Native People by the Europeans.
I still have David Copperfield to lift my spirits. I have, roughly, 200 pages remaining in this story. I enjoy my mornings sitting down and catching up on Copperfield’s life.
Finally, I have two female spies I am learning about this week. The Woman who Smashed Codes has not disappointed! Elizebeth Friedman is such a fascinating women and how she became an expert in codes is nearly as fascinating as the work she did for the government. I have just started listening to the audiobook of Code Name: Lise this morning and I am almost 20% into the book. It is so good.
WHAT DID I RECENTLY FINISH READING?

This week the only book I finished was The Ghost Hunter Next Door by Danielle Garrett. It was a cute and very short audiobook but I don’t think that I will continue the series and I don’t plan to review it.
WHAT WILL I READ NEXT?



I am actually happy that I haven’t gotten to The Lady from the Black Lagoon yet since I think this book will take me into my October reading beautifully. I am also planning to read more on the Salem Witch trials starting with Death in Salem and Witches!. I just love reading scary / spooky / frightening books in October.
Tell me, please! What’s on your WWW?
I just got Code Name: Lise for my Kindle and look forward to a time when I can enjoy it. And I’ll read anything on the Salem Witch trials, so have added to my TBR list. Thanks!
Here’s my WWW https://bargainsleuth2010.wordpress.com/2020/09/30/www-wednesday-september-30/
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Such a huge variety of books!!
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I’m sorry The Ghost Hunter Next Door didn’t inspire you to want to read more. At least it was cute and short.
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I love your Salem Witch Trials books! My favorites are probably the Crucible and O, Tituba, but on my TBR is The Witches: Salem, 1692, and Six Women of Salem. This is going to be a good October for reading, love all of the spooky books. Happy reading 🙂
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Enjoy your reading!
(www.evelynreads.com)
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I thought Ihad the same audiobook as you, but it’s Code Name Hélène, not Lise! 😂
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Code Name Helene looks amazing too though! I wonder how the experience of a female American Spy compares to a French born British one? I’ll have to add yours to my list.
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I remember reading The Crucible in high school a really, really long time ago and enjoying it. We also got to go see the play performed which was brilliant.
I’m looking for some spookier reads for October too so I’ll be keeping an eye out to see which ones you recommend.
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I haven’t read any non-fiction about the Salem Witch Trials yet and I definitely think I need to! I’m curious to hear your thoughts on these books soon.
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I am curious about The Woman Who Smashed Codes. Enjoy your books, and here’s MY WWW POST
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