Hello and Welcome to WWW Wednesday! This meme was created by Miz B formerly of shouldbereading and currently hosted by Sam at Taking on a World of Words. Just answer the three questions below and leave a link to your post in the comments for others to look at. No blog? No problem! Just leave a comment with your responses. Please, take some time to visit the other participants and see what others are reading. So, let’s get to it!
The Three Ws are:
- What are you currently reading?
- What did you recently finish reading?
- What do you think you’ll read next?
What I’ve Read

#52WeeksOfWomenOfColor #76
Samantha Rajaram’s background with sex trafficking law is what started her on the path to writing this book. Set in 1600s Amsterdam and Batavia The Company Daughters highlights the real life experience of poor indigent women who were sent to the Dutch colonies and married off to settlers.
For my thoughts on the book visit my blog tour stop.

First off I must admit that I do not like dystopian novels. I read this one for the Tournament of Books Super Rooster as I have been participating in their challenges for the last 5 years.
For the most part the book was engrossing. It kind of lost my attention around the 2/3 mark. In Station Eleven’s opening scene the lead actor dies on stage while in the middle of his performance. The theater is packed and in the chaos that ensues afterward we learn of the Georgia flu. Gripping right? My mind started racing trying to figure out if our King Lear is patient zero and if Jeeves would emerge as the hero who saves the world. But Station Eleven is more sophisticated than that. Kirsten emerges from the shadows as St. John Mandel takes us on a journey through this afterworld. Shifting time frames between the before and the after, we get to watch Arthur as he reflects on his life and reevaluates his values. And because “survival is insufficient,” we watch as people learn to appreciate what remains of their lives after disaster.

#52WeeksOfWomenOfColor #77
A solid addition to the scholarship on Malcolm X’s life. See my post Nonfiction November #1 for a full review.

#52WeeksOfWomenOfColor #78
I received this book WAAY back in February and although I was very excited as you know all he!! broke loose when Coronavirus hit. So here I am 9 months later finally getting to this awesome book. If you would like to read my review stop by my GoodReads page.
What I’m Reading

I probably will be wrapping this one up by the end of the day but I have to say that it has been an eye-opening experience. I walked into this book with so many misconceptions. Although I have not found any of the women featured here endearing I appreciate that the author is like-minded and holds them accountable for their actions.
What’s Next

The Forgotten Sister is an historical novel set during the Tudor era. It involves time travel, a curse and romance. Please check back here on Tuesday, November 10th for my stop on the blog tour.

Those of you who visited my WWW post last week might remember this title. I have not gotten to it yet but will make a concerted effort to get to it soon. With all of the debates and election coverage I got sucked into the TV and social media. Obviously, I have some catching up to do on my reading.
I really like the sound of The Company Daughters and I’ve seen some other positive reviews from readers who love historical fiction.
Here’s my WWW: https://whatcathyreadnext.wordpress.com/2020/11/04/wwwwednesday-4th-november-2020/
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Station Eleven has been on my radar for such a long time but I never picked it up – I’m glad you liked it! I’m interested in picking up Black Sun as well. Happy reading!
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Thanks Julie! Hopefully, I’ll get to Black Sun by next week.
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Station Eleven is one of those books that I am terrified to read – dystopian books don’t both me but this one feels too close to home you know? I just love the diversity and purpose you have to your reading! Wow!!!
Have a great week!
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Station Eleven is more hopeful than your typical apocalyptic novel. I would give it a try.
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All of these books look good….enjoy! Thanks for sharing, and here’s MY WWW POST
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I love that you loved On the Come Up. I read it with my daughter and we LOVED it too 🙂 Have an amazing reading week!
Here’s my post: https://www.nbiblioholic.com/2020/11/www-wednesday-november-4.html
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Great books! I still need to read On the Come Up as well.
https://bookswithcassie.com/2020/11/04/www-wednesday-11-4-20/
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Great books! Love the Forgotten Sister and Queen Elizabeth’s court!
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