
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
At the moment, I’m about 100 pages into reading Why I Love Horror, edited by Becky Siegel Spratford, an anthology of essays from different horror authors about horror literature. I’m enjoying it well so far, though they’ve been fairly similar in theme so far, talking about life experiences growing up as well as media influences that turned them on to horror. It’s interesting enough, but I’d appreciate a shift. Fortunately, Spratford has been an exemplary editor on this book so far, with each essay having an introduction by her to prime the reader on the author and recommend a book of theirs to start with as well as another author with similar work. In these little prefaces she has mentioned whether an essay will continue with similar themes and has already primed me to expect a shift in the essays that will follow.
Recently Finished
Last week I read through House of Women by Sophie Goldstein, a graphic novel apparently loosely based on the 1947 film Black Narcissus. It follows a group of nuns sent by a Galactic Empire to a faraway jungle world with the task of civilizing the native population of alien beings. I enjoyed it well enough, having been drawn to the high-contrast visual style, which I especially liked throughout, but overall I found the story to be fairly straightforward and predictable, though not poorly told. To be honest, the story as it unfolds was a good idea, I just think it was too short. The plot could have been expanded more so, the characters given more depth. Still, I’m glad I read it.
Reading Next
Though I want to read two more books this month to round out my reading count this year to 50 books, I only have one definitively lined up to read this month. That book is The Spirit by Thomas Page, a vintage horror novel recently republished by Valancourt Books about a pair of hunters trying to kill Bigfoot. Though it seems to be more of a creature feature, I’m reading this as a winter ghost story, as recommended by the bookseller I purchased it from. Beyond this, I’m hoping to find another graphic novel to read, but I haven’t settled on one yet.
Until next time, thank you for reading! Feel free to share your own post down below.
