WWW Wednesday—May 21, 2025

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This meme was formerly hosted by MizB at A Daily Rhythm and revived on Taking on a World of Words—and shown to me by Aurore-Anne-Chehoke at Diary-of-a-black-city-girl.

The Three Ws are:
What are you currently reading?
What did you recently finish reading?
What do you think you’ll read next?

Seems easy enough, right? Let’s take a peek at this week’s answers:

What are you currently reading?

Cover of The Light Brigade by Kameron Hurley Cover of Rex Stout: Killer Conversations with Edgar Winner John McAleer Cover of Dead in the Frame by Stephen Spotswood
The Light Brigade
by Kameron Hurley
Rex Stout: Killer Conversations with Edgar Winner John McAleer
by John McAleer
Dead in the Frame
by Stephen Spotswood

I’ll have started The Light Brigade by the time this posts, but I’ve yet to put a toe in, so I have no idea what to say about it.

I could’ve easily read Killer Conversations in an hour, but I’m savoring it–just a little at a time. It’s so much fun for Stout fans.

Speaking of Stout, Dead in the Frame is the fifth installment in this “inspired by Stout” series. But the comparisons between the two are getting harder to make. It’s like comparing versions of The Office at this point.

What did you recently finish reading?

Cover of Body Breaker by M.W. Craven Cover of Tilt by Emma Pattee
Body Breaker
by M.W. Craven
Tilt
by Emma Pattee, read by Ariel Blake

Body Breaker is not the best-written Craven novel, but it was so compelling that I really didn’t care.

I’m still chewing on the last chapter of Tilt. But what Pattee did up to (and including it) is just stunning.

What do you think you’ll read next?

Cover of A Graveyard For Heroes by Michael Michel Cover of First Frost by Craig Johnson
A Graveyard For Heroes
by Michael Michel
First Frost
by Craig Johnson, read by George Guidall

I’ve been wanting to dive into A Graveyard for Heroes since about an hour after I finished The Price of Power, but I made myself wait until closer to release day. But the wait is almost over!

I’m really hoping the second time through First Frost helps me appreciate what Johnson was up to.

What are you reading lately? Do you have something special in store for this long weekend?

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  1. Tilt needs an epilogue!

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