WWW Wednesday is a weekly meme hosted by Sam at Taking on a World of Words. In it, bloggers answer three questions:
- What are you currently reading?
- What have you just finished reading?
- What will you read next?
What am I currently reading?
I’m currently reading two books. The first is a historical fiction by Joanna Brady whose first novel, The Woman at the Light, I greatly enjoyed. So far I’m really enjoying it, as it’s a very unique and refreshing work of historical fiction about a subject I had previously known very little about. It is Night Witch in Berlin which follows a Russian woman who served as one of the famed Night Witches, the female pilots sent by Stalin to bomb the Nazis in rickety old planes during freezing winter nights in WWII.
The second is the audiobook, The Banned Bookshop of Maggie Banks. It’s a very light read about a young newcomer to a small town who attempts to save her friend’s bookstore from ruin by defying the dumb rules that contemporary fiction can’t be sold in the bookstore by covertly opening an illicit room in the back of the store to townsfolk. It’s a neat premise, and so far I’ve been enjoying it.
What have I just finished reading?
Believe it or not, I’m actually caught up with reviews. My last two reads were the audiobook version of Poor Things, the review of which you can find here. And also on audio, I finished The Day Shelley Woodhouse Woke Up, and you can find that review here.


What will I read next?
On deck I’m still a little tentative about my picks. I checked out several from the library so may change my mind about which to start next. But I plan to read Interesting Facts About Space by Emily Austin.
That does it for me. I’ve not a clue what I’ll be choosing on audiobook, but I should finish with Banned Bookshop of Maggie Banks in the next couple of days so I’ll be making that decision pretty soon.
What have you been reading? Feel free to leave me recommendations if there’s something you adored recently. Happy Reading!

I’ll have to check out Interesting Facts About Space, as well as The Banned Bookshop! I think the space book had been on my radar but got pushed off after I stumbled onto Rachel Joyce and started reading her obsessively. Local history librarian here!