
WWW Wednesday is a weekly book meme run by Sam over at Taking on a World of Words. Check out her post and others over on her blog! Feel free to leave a link to your own down below as well.
The Three Ws are:
What are you currently reading?
What did you recently finish reading?
What do you think you’ll read next?
Currently Reading
I finished reading Part One of The Midwich Cuckoos by John Wyndham over the weekend. I continue to be surprised by how progressive the book is in dealing with the subject of mass unwanted pregnancies. There’s a rather effective moment where Angela, the woman helping to hold the community together, vents to her husband about how his support is all well and good, but it’s all too easy for him because it’s impossible for him to ever have to deal with what the women are dealing with. The nature of the alien offspring they birth is much more fascinating than I expected too. While there are about 60 children, split almost evenly between male and female, they seem to be two distinct male and female hive-minds.
I’m also a few chapters into The Buying of Lot 37 by Joseph Fink and Jeffrey Cranor, the third volume collecting the scripts of episodes for the podcast series Welcome to Night Vale. It’s been nearly three years since I read volume two, and that was the last time I went through those episodes, so it was actually a little jarring to be thrown back into the mix. I am slowly recalling where everything is at for the characters at this point in the story though. I am enjoying revisiting them nonetheless, especially with Jessica Hayworth’s illustrations added to the mix. The pacing does feel a little off, however, since it was originally dictated like a radio show and now is formatted like standard prose. This is a small gripe though.
Recently Finished
Over the weekend I finished reading Eating the Dinosaur by Chuck Klosterman and you can check out my full review here. This really was a refreshing read thanks to the randomness involved in my deciding to pick it up. I especially enjoyed the final two essays, the penultimate one dealing with our society’s fixation on irony/sarcasm and how we often completely misunderstand artists and other figures who are very literal. The last was a deeper look at the effect the internet has had on our society, through the controversial lens of the Unabomber’s manifesto (whom the author dismisses for the radical murderer he is, but nonetheless is intrigued by what he wrote). I may have to pick up more of Klosterman’s books in the future.
I also read through A Study in Emerald by Neil Gaiman, Rafael Albuquerque, and Rafael Scavone. It was a wonderful adaptation of the story, bringing it to life visually almost perfectly. I especially liked the way Queen “Victoria” was represented as a Lovecraftian horror that is standing as monarch over Britain. I am happy I managed to secure an inexpensive digital copy of this book, however, as it is quite directly a retelling of the short story with little to no alteration from what I could notice. The art work has it’s merit of course, but I do feel I’ve just bought the same story again. I think I’d have been a little beside myself if I bought a physical edition for the same price as the entirety of Fragile Things.
Reading Next
With Midwich still unfinished I haven’t settled upon another novel to read next. I should have it finished before June is over, though, so expect to see something new in the Currently Reading section next week. Isn’t this exciting? I wonder what it’ll be.
Until next week, thank you for reading! Feel free to share a link to your post below.
Glad to see you ended up enjoying Eating the Dinosaur! Loved your review of it. 🙂 A Study in Emerald looks really interesting. Loved the sample chapters that I saw (the illustrations are top notch), but I also don’t think I want to pay $10 for 88 pages of that. xD I’ll probably wait and see if I can catch it on a sale. :3 Oooh, look at you, leaving off this post with a cliffhanger. What will Ryan read next, hmm? Tune in next week to find out! 😉
Here’s my WWW post.
Thanks, I’m glad you enjoyed it 🙂 Yeah, that was my thinking with A Study in Emerald too. I happened to snag a digital copy when it was on sale for $5. The story can also be found in the Neil Gaiman collection Fragile Things if it makes little difference to you whether you read it in graphic novel or prose form.
It doesn’t make a huge difference, but I’m sort of partial to the graphic novel only because I love the illustrations I’ve seen so far. xD Normally, I prefer prose. My library does have a copy of Fragile Things, though, so if I can’t find the graphic novel, I suppose I’ll settle for that. Thanks for the heads up!
Enjoy your reading!
I’m currently listening to crown of feathers, which is really good so far!
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Thanks! Crown of Feathers looks intriguing too. I hope you continue to enjoy it.