WWW Wednesday is a weekly meme hosted by Sam at Taking On a World of Words. In it, each blogger answers three questions:
- What are you currently reading?
- What have you recently finished?
- What will you read next?
What am I currently reading?
Having literally just finished both my other reads, I haven’t actually started either of my “current” reads, which puts me in a bit of a gray area. I will be starting the audiobook, A Midlife Gamble, the conclusion to Cary J. Hansson’s Midlife series I have so far enjoyed very much. For some reason, upon finishing A Midlife Baby, I didn’t think the conclusion had been released yet! Little did I know it came out last May!!! And I’m starting An Inheritance of Magic by Benedict Jacka. Both look like pretty quick reads. And I’m absolutely loving the cover of the Jacka book.


What have I just finished reading?
This has been a pretty exciting week for me in regards to productivity in reading. Of course, that means I now find myself about four book reviews behind but I’m going to do my best to remedy that in the next few days. I was able to finish two reads in the past 24 hours. The first is The Outsider by Stephen King. This was a monster book, more than 500 pages, but it was a pretty quick read. The second one was Yellowface by R.F. Kuang. I would like to ruminate on this one for a few days. It’s definitely a profound and timely read and I find myself quite conflicted about how I feel at this moment. I literally finished it about a half hour ago.


What will I read next?
I still have two books out from my latest library run. The first is Mary and the Birth of Frankenstein by Anne Eekhout. The second one is The Prospectors by Ariel Djanikian. Both of these are historical fiction titles. I’m most looking forward to the Eekhout book, though I’m a bit nervous to tackle it, because Shelley is very near and dear to my heart and I hope the book does her story justice! That’s it for me for this week. Until we meet again, happy reading!



These all sound like interesting books. I want to read some Stephen King. I see Yellow face around a lot and wonder if I should add it to my extensive piles!!
Have a great week!
Emily @ Budget Tales Book Blog
My post:
Yellowface is a super uncomfortable book but it gives the reader a lot to think about. Would be a great choice for book clubs as I would imagine lively conversation would ensue.
Happy Reading!
Interesting. I am hesitant to read it plus I have so many other books to read 😶
Thank you.