Family and the need to do things to “make money” to “pay bills” like my webhost and “buy books,” really limited what I could do today. But hey, I got this up.

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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 When the Moon Hits Your Eye by John Scalzi Cover of Blood Rites by Jim Butcher
When the Moon Hits Your Eye
by John Scalzi
Blood Rites
by Jim Butcher, read by James Marsters

I’m probably going to finish Scalzi’s latest tonight–it’s delightfully weird and plenty of fun. Not his best, but it’s good enough.

Blood Rites has a lot of cringe-y moments. More than I remember. But…some fantastic lines, and a story that makes up for the winces.

What did you recently finish reading?

(I was really hoping this wasn’t just going to be a rehash of last week’s “What do you think you’ll read next?”)

Cover of Mississippi Blue 42 by Eli Cranor Cover of This Dog Will Change Your Life by Elias Weiss Friedman
Mississippi Blue 42
by Eli Cranor
This Dog Will Change Your Life
by Elias Weiss Friedman

I’m very curious about how Cranor builds on this book for a series–but hey, I like Special Agent Rae Johnson that there’s no doubt that I’m back.

Was The Dogist’s book a little much sometimes? Yes. But it was sweet and full doggie goodness.

What do you think you’ll read next?

Cover of The Crew by Sadir S. Samir Cover of The Dragon and the George by Gordon R. Dickson
The Crew
by Sadir S. Samir
The Dragon and the George
by Gordon R. Dickson, read by Eric Burgher

I’ve heard nothing but good (if not great) things about The Crew, and I’m glad I finally get to dive in. If only so my friends who are harassing me for not getting to it yet have to quiet down.

While browsing at the library, this title jumped out at me. The premise looked promising, hope it was a worthwhile gamble.

Are you reading anything good?