WWW Wednesday: October 19, 2022

Thanks, as always, goes to Sam @ Taking on a World of Words for hosting the weekly meme that keeps my TBR under some semblance of control and keeping the blog schedule organized.

If you want to participate in WWW, feel free! The more the merrier (and the bigger my TBR becomes). All you have to do is answer the Three W’s:

  • What did you recently finish?
  • What are you currently reading?
  • And, what do you think youโ€™ll read next?

CURRENTLY READING

War and Peace continues. I am now 900 pages into the book and still loving it.

I have added Moby Dick to this stack because, well, who knows why I do these things!? I am 10% into the book and have no opinions yet.

After finishing An Indigenous People’s History of the US I knew I wanted to continue with the Revistionist History series so I picked up The African American and Latinx History of the US. I am more than half way through and plan to finish it this week or next week.

I am listening to Bitter which has been nominated for a Cybils. I am 60% into the story. The Angels have appeared!

Finally, I am reading (and obsessed) with A Snake Falls to Earth.


WHAT DID I RECENTLY FINISH?

I finished two books this week. The first, an audiobook, was Less by Andrew Sean Greer. The review is here. Honestly, I was prepared to hate this book but I loved it. Arthur Less won me over.

I also finished The Midnight Girls which I was very excited about since it featured three witches – none of them good people. Unfortunately, the book had limited world building and just sort of meandered along.


These are three from my stack that are nominated for Cybils. The stack grows every bigger as the library pulls books for me. Thank goodness it is a Dewey’s Readathon this weekend!


Tell me, please. What’s on your WWW list?


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