WWW Wednesday April 14, 2021

WWW Wednesday is a weekly meme currently hosted by Sam at Taking on a World of Words. The three W’s stand for the following questions: What are you currently reading? What did you recently finish reading? What do you think you’ll read next? To participate, make a post or comment answering the three questions, link up to the host (Sam)’s post, and check out what others are reading and talking about! I typically participate once a month, approximately in the middle of the month, as a halfway check-in on my monthly reading goals.

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What Am I Currently Reading?

A Poetics of Orthodoxy📚 A Poetics of Orthodoxy by Benjamin P. Myers – Nonfiction – Prosody, Theology(ish)

I ought to be finished with this short book by now, but I haven’t had a ton of motivation in the mornings lately so it is very slow going.

📚 Irrepressible Reformer; A Biography of Melvil Dewey by Wayne A. Wiegand – Nonfiction, Biography

Still working my way through this for school! It’s interesting, but not the kind of interesting that has me getting through it quickly, unfortunately.

What Did I Recently Finish Reading?

📚 Elegy for Trains by Benjamin P. Myers – Poetry ⭐⭐⭐⭐

📚 For the Common Good: Redefining Civic Leadership by David D. Chrislip & Ed O’Malley – Nonfiction – Leadership, History of the KLC ⭐⭐⭐

What Might I Read Next?

📚 Hope in Times of Fear: The Resurrection and the Meaning of Easter by Timothy Keller – Nonfiction – Theology

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Sorry my posts are getting shorter as the semester goes on! Hopefully in a few weeks I will have a more thorough update.

What books are on your radar this week, Reader?

Until the next chapter,

Jana

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