WWW Wednesday: December 14, 2022

It has been nearly a month since I managed a WWW and I miss the organization it brings to my chaotic reading.

Thanks, as always, goes to Sam @ Taking on a World of Words for hosting the weekly meme that reminds me that it is okay to have a plan when reading.

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 only have a little more than 100 pages left and it is starting to feel like the last few squares of my favorite chocolate bar remain. I want to read it all and I want to save some for later.

Still working on Moby Dick. Sigh. I’m enjoying the nonfiction whaling sections but, for real, did he get paid by the word?

am nearly finished with the audiobook for Hello Molly! I need to finish it quickly because my bookclub meets to discuss Molly Shannon’s memoirs tonight.

Finally, I lost A Disability History of the United States in my house. I am a little concerned that I packed it up with the fall decorations.


WHAT DID I RECENTLY FINISH?

I have read so much in the last month but so I am just highlighting my favorite books from the past month. Click the links to read my review.

I am obsessed with The Woman They Could Not Silence by Kate Moore. This nonfiction books reads like fiction and is a book I cannot stop talking about.

How to Succeed in Witchcraft by Aislinn Brophy is a YA fantasy fiction that has something for everyone. It is a well written story with layer messages that I think are vital for teenagers to have access to right now. I loved this book.

Gone Dark by Amanda Panitch took me by surprise but, once I started, I could not put it down! This YA apocalypse story kept me riveted.


I actually have 5 more books from Cybils nominations that I am hoping to finish by the end of the month but I am looking forward to this one the most!


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


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