WWW Wednesday – October 14, 2020

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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!

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

The Night Will Find UsSince last week I’ve started reading The Night Will Find Us by Matthew Lyons, though I’m only about 20 pages in. Between my birthday last Friday and the Thanksgiving long weekend, I didn’t have a lot of time for reading. The book has all been setup so far, though I am intrigued. There’s a good handful of characters to keep track of, but Lyons has done a good job of making them feel fairly distinct off the hop. The characterization of some of them feels a little cliched, but with a bit of a twist that promises something more interesting further along in the story. I want to try to have this finished as soon as possible, so hopefully I’ll be done by next week. Where has October gone?


Recently Finished

Nothing this week, I was just too busy.


Reading Next

Alien Sea of SorrowsI’ve got a lot lined up for the Halloween season, as I’ve said before, so for once I know a lot of what I’ll be reading next. Tremor Dose by Michael Conrad and Noah Bailey will be read any day now, I just need to buy a digital copy. As far as novels go, once I’ve finished with Lyons’s book I’m going to start Alien: Sea of Sorrows by James A. Moore. The more I’m thinking about this book and refreshing myself on the premise the more I’m hopeful that I’ll like this one. It sounds like it’ll be incorporating some of the good elements from the previous book, while not making the same glaring mistake.

Until next week, thank you for reading! Feel free to share your own post down below.

12 thoughts on “WWW Wednesday – October 14, 2020

  1. Happy birthday. I hope you managed to celebrate. I’m very intrigued by the cover of The Night Will Find Us and love the sound of it. I hope it lives up to your expectations.

  2. Hope you enjoy your current read! I’m not a big fan of picking up books that are part of franchises (maybe I’m missing out big time) but I hope you enjoy the Alien one too.

  3. Happy belated birthday! The Night will Find Us sounds like one of those books where you just need to keep reading to find the answer. I hope it continues like that for you! Sounds like a great October read.

    • Thank you! And I’m curious to see where The Night Will Find Us will lead, whether more physical or psychological horror. I’m definitely getting some “cabin in the woods” vibes, but since there’s apparently a cosmic horror element I’m not completely sure what to expect.

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