After a two-week break, we’re back to WWWing on Wednesdays. This is basically a recap of my year thus far.
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?
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| The Pleasures of Reading in an Age of Distraction by Alan Jacobs |
The Bang-Bang Sisters by Rio Youers, read by Kristen Sieh |
I knew this was my third time reading The Pleasures of Reading, but what I didn’t realize until yesterday when I was logging it I realized that the first time was in 2015 and the second was in 2020. So clearly, I have a start on my 2030 TBR.
As far as The Bang-Bang Sisters? I don’t know what to say…WOW is about as much as I can say with 12% left to go.
What did you recently finish reading?
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| Robert B. Parker’s Buried Secrets by Christopher Farnsworth |
Charlotte Illes Is Not a Teacher by Katie Siegel |
I was apprehensive about a fourth author taking over Jesse Stone, but Farnsworth made a believer out of me. I hope he sticks around for a while.
The second installment in the Not a Detective series is a lot of fun.
What do you think you’ll read next?
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| Pushing Ice by Alastair Reynolds |
The Boys of Riverside: A Deaf Football Team and a Quest for Glory by Thomas Fuller |
I’m a little intimidated by Pushing Ice, the January selection for the SF Book Club. I’ve heard good things about it, but it is a heavy-looking 550+ pages.
I’ve heard some good things about Fuller’s book, looking forward to the change of pace (and, hopefully, a good book, too)
What goodies are you starting your year with?
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I topped it by 1, but Goodreads won’t give me the silly graphic for 2024 for some reason. So you’re going to have to take my word for it.



















































