It’s been months since I’ve done one of these posts, so I thought I’d take advantage of my relatively-decreased reading pace to catch y’all up on the books currently passing through my life.
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WWW Wednesday is a meme hosted by Sam @ Taking on A World of Words. The three Ws are:
- What are you currently reading?
- What did you recently finish reading?
- What do you think youโll read next?
Currently Reading
I started How to Break Up With Your Phone by Catherine Price last week. It’s technically on pause until February, when I plan to actually start the 30-day plan โ since I tend to rely on my phone at the start of a new semester, I won’t be ready until then. But although I’m not making progress in the book, I’ve been thinking about some of the introductory material and my relationship with my smartphone.
East of Eden by John Steinbeck is the January pick for the Old Books, New Readers Goodreads group. Once I got reacquainted with Steinbeck’s writing style, I’ve been finding it an interesting read, really different from Grapes of Wrath or Of Mice and Men. Not a new favorite, but engaging enough.
Since my current reads are more marathons than sprints, I may pick up another book as a “light read” to go with them? (Maybe a reread or poetry.) I prefer not to read more than 1-3 books at the same time, though; I admire anyone who can, but it just doesn’t work for me.
Recently Finished Reading



[You can click on each of the titles below to see my Goodreads review,
which is also linked to the book page.]
I had heard so much hype for These Witches Don’t Burn by Isabel Sterling, and just look at that gorgeous cover. It was one of my more anticipated reads for 2019 … so I was quite disappointed to find that the sapphic rep was pretty good, but otherwise it wasn’t all that memorable.
Poetry is, as most people know, largely a matter of reader’s preference. Maybe it’s a bit weird to say, but for me Night Sky with Exit Wounds by Ocean Vuong was kind of both a hit and a miss for me? I appreciated his artful arrangement of words but didn’t totally “get” what he was trying to say with them.
Our Wayward Fate by Gloria Chao was yet another book that didn’t live up to my excitement. Although the Taiwanese-American rep is authentic, I wasn’t totally sold on the romance or the individual characters. (If you liked American Panda, though, I think you’ll find this one enjoyable too.)
May Read Next



Since I’m home and have access to my paperback copy of The Phantom Tollbooth by Norton Juster, I’ve been contemplating a cozy reread to counterbalance my recent string of literary disappointments. (It’s too early in the year to have accumulated so many 3- and 3.5-star ratings, yet here we are.)
The Sky Is Mine by Amy Beashel is my next-due ARC (releasing in early February). I won’t lie, I may have been mostly drawn to my name-twin or close enough protagonist , though I also really like the cover and I am always super excited for debut authors.
I’ve been doing January Jam Jar with the Devour Your TBR Goodreads group, and a decent number of paper slips remain in my repurposed hot cocoa tin. So there are maybe 10-15 titles that may come up next. We shall see!

- What are you currently reading? What have you recently finished?
- Have you read any of the books on my list?
Sorry to hear that These Witches Don’t Burn was a disappointment. I feel like it’s worse when you’re super excited for a book.
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definitely agree, I think I could’ve enjoyed it as an okay-but-not-great read if I hadn’t had such high expectations ๐
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I hate when that happens!!! Its a worse disappointment when you think the books going to be incredible
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Enjoy your reading!
(www.evelynreads.com)
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I’m reading Whiteout which both Ruby and Sam say is amazing and so far I agree, I’ve found it a super fun read. I’ve been wanting to read The Sky is Mine, can’t wait to see what you think of it
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oooh I’ll have to see if I can get my hands on a copy of Whiteout, since yall have awesome taste ๐ฎ
and I’m definitely looking forward to The Sky Is Mine, hopefully I’ll get to it by release date lol ๐ค๐ป
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I love how most of these posts usually show one book for each prompt but you read enough to warrant three for each one ๐ I want to read East of Eden at some point so I am glad it is enjoyable enough!
Olivia-S @ Olivia’s Catastrophe
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haha yup, I tend to have problems committing to just one read in any of the categories ๐
as classics go, East of Eden is definitely an interesting one! if you’re familiar with Steinbeck’s other books, the general prose/tone/pacing will probably be familiar, but I found it more engaging; hope you enjoy it too when you get to it!
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I really liked of mice and men which is why I want to read more ๐
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