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WWW Wednesday, 26-April-2023

26 Apr

Welcome to WWW Wednesday! This meme was formerly hosted by MizB at A Daily Rhythm and revived here on 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!

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The Three Ws are:

What are you currently reading?
What did you recently finish reading?
What do you think you’ll read next?

Note: For users of Blogspot blogs, I’m unable to comment on your posts as a WordPress blogger unless you’ve enabled Name/URL comments. This is a known WordPress/Blogspot issue. Please consider enabling this to participate more fully in the community.


Currently reading: I dropped the ball on The Name of the Wind by Patrick Rothfuss yet again. I’m liking this one, but still struggling to find a way to fit it into my life. Little One is sick again so I haven’t had the 10 minutes of peace before they get home that I sometimes do. Hoping that with treatment, we can get to a better place and maybe that will give me some more reading time.
I’ve really focused on Lágrimas en el mar (Salt to the Sea) by Ruta Sepetys and set time aside to focus on reading this one. I’m enjoying it, but I have some other books lined up that I’m equally excited about so I’m pushing to finish it up.
I’m struggling with The Rebel Wife by Taylor M. Polites. I’m not invested in the story much at all and I can’t find it in myself to like the main character. I haven’t been driving or running a lot and those are my two main sources of time to listen. Maybe I’ll find more soon but this one has been a struggle.

Recently finished: Nothing this week, unfortunately. Maybe again soon!

Reading next: Change of plans! Reading Buddy and I have picked our next book. It was a suggestion from my mom and I couldn’t help buying a copy. Then I talked my Buddy into buying a copy and now we’re poised to start The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue by V.E. Schwab. This is probably coming soon, but we’re both finishing other books first before we jump in with two feet. I’m excited!

Leave a comment with your link and comment (if you’re so inclined). Take a look at the other participant links in the comments and look at what others are reading.

Have any opinions on these choices?

Until next time, write on.

You can follow me on Goodreads, Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest, and Instagram. I’m available via email at SamAStevensWriter@gmail.com. And as always, feel free to leave a comment!

Some of the links on this post may be affiliate links. Taking on a World of Words is a participant in affiliate programs designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by linking to products. If you purchase a product or service through an affiliate link, your cost will be the same but Sam will automatically receive a small commission. Your support is greatly appreciated.
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WWW Wednesday, 19-April-2023

19 Apr

Welcome to WWW Wednesday! This meme was formerly hosted by MizB at A Daily Rhythm and revived here on 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!

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The Three Ws are:

What are you currently reading?
What did you recently finish reading?
What do you think you’ll read next?

Note: For users of Blogspot blogs, I’m unable to comment on your posts as a WordPress blogger unless you’ve enabled Name/URL comments. This is a known WordPress/Blogspot issue. Please consider enabling this to participate more fully in the community.


Currently reading: I did alright with The Name of the Wind by Patrick Rothfuss this week! I was on a business trip and had a dinner alone where this book was my date. We had a great time! Thankfully, I was able to renew it again so I’m not in danger of losing it mid read for another three weeks. We’ll see what I can do.
I had time to keep moving with Lágrimas en el mar (Salt to the Sea) by Ruta Sepetys, too, but it feels like I’m not making any progress! I’m getting frustrated but I know it’s a longer one so it makes sense it’s taking its time.
I started The Rebel Wife by Taylor M. Polites on my trip and made a pretty sizeable dent in it during the drive. It wasn’t a great start to me but I’m figuring out the characters relationships now and seeing the story take place. This isn’t a time period I know much about so I’m learning a lot as I go.

Recently finished: IAs expected, I wrapped up The Evening and the Morning by Ken Follett on my drive last week. It feels SO GOOD to finally have something in this section! This was a long book and I knew it would take me time, but it still feels like it took too long. I gave this one Four out of Five Stars. You can see my review here on the blog, which I posted yesterday. I love this series and the care Follett takes in his Kingsbridge world. I can’t wait for the fourth installment to come out later this year!

Reading next: It still seems like forever before I’ll start Scene & Structure by Jack Bickham. Non fiction will be a nice change of pace! I might push another one in front of this, though. Something caught my eye while traveling that may take precedent. We’ll see.

Leave a comment with your link and comment (if you’re so inclined). Take a look at the other participant links in the comments and look at what others are reading.

Have any opinions on these choices?

Until next time, write on.

You can follow me on Goodreads, Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest, and Instagram. I’m available via email at SamAStevensWriter@gmail.com. And as always, feel free to leave a comment!

Some of the links on this post may be affiliate links. Taking on a World of Words is a participant in affiliate programs designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by linking to products. If you purchase a product or service through an affiliate link, your cost will be the same but Sam will automatically receive a small commission. Your support is greatly appreciated.

Book Review: The Evening and the Morning by Ken Follett (4/5)

18 Apr

I’ve loved the Kingsbridge series and I was excited to see a prequal was released. Follett’s books are always a commitment, but it’s one I’m willing to make!

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Cover image via Amazon

The Evening and the Morning (Kingsbridge #0) by Ken Follett

Other books by Follett reviewed on this blog:

Pillars of the Earth (Kingsbridge #1)
World Without End (Kingsbridge #2)
Column of Fire (Kingsbridge #3)

Summary from Amazon:

It is 997 CE, the end of the Dark Ages. England is facing attacks from the Welsh in the west and the Vikings in the east. Those in power bend justice according to their will, regardless of ordinary people and often in conflict with the king. Without a clear rule of law, chaos reigns.

In these turbulent times, three characters find their lives intertwined. A young boatbuilder’s life is turned upside down when his home is raided by Vikings, forcing him and his family to move and start their lives anew in a small hamlet where he does not fit in. . . . A Norman noblewoman marries for love, following her husband across the sea to a new land, but the customs of her husband’s homeland are shockingly different, and it soon becomes clear to her that a single misstep could be catastrophic. . . . A monk dreams of transforming his humble abbey into a center of learning that will be admired throughout Europe. And each in turn comes into dangerous conflict with a clever and ruthless bishop who will do anything to increase his wealth and power.

This was a great story. It had highs and lows and it spanned years. One of the things I like about Follett is that he doesn’t make it easy for his characters. When your opening scene is a deadly Viking raid, you know it’s not going in a great direction. The audiobook was over 24 hours and I enjoyed the entire time. I don’t think this had quite the same joy to it as the first and maybe second in the series, but that’s an almost impossibly high bar and this was still a delightful read.

Follett draws wonderful characters. His villains are a bit stereotypically evil, but they have motivation if not morals. It was fun to hate Winston and his ambition. But it was also easy to cheer for Edgar and Ragna. I had some favorite side characters along the way, especially Aldred and Edgar’s mother. It was fun to see those we loved succeed.

Ragna was my favorite character. I loved her commitment to her children and how strong she was. She was smart, which was almost a disadvantage in this time period. She was a great heroine to cheer for and I could see why everyone loved her so much.

Ragna was also easy to relate to. I think as a mom and someone who has to deal with family politics (though thankfully not as devilish!), it was easy to put myself in her shoes and think like she did. I was cheering for her happiness all along. I only wish it didn’t take so long for it to arrive.

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Ken Follett Image via the author’s website

I enjoyed the front half of this book best, when Edgar was playing a larger role. The second half seemed to be where Ragna took over a bit more and while I liked her, Edgar’s adventures were more fun to me. I liked his solutions to problems and how he managed to deal with bullies and set backs. I was a bit disappointed when he left the story for a while and I think that’s part of what made this book only Four Stars for me.

This is a bit of a spoiler so skip to the next paragraph if you don’t want to read it. When Ragna and her boys were kidnapped, I grew really uncomfortable with the book and wasn’t enjoying that part. It seemed to me like the King was being very neglectful and the lack of law and order to be followed was frustrating. Seeing a strong and smart woman like Ragna reduced to nothing was infuriating and that she saw no justice for it enraged me. I understand why it happened, but as a modern reader, it was really uncomfortable.

The audiobook was narrated by John Lee who has done the other books in the series as well. I love when there’s consistency like that! He was a brilliant narrator and I loved listening to him read to me. His inflections for Wilf and his brothers were great. I thought his women’s voices were very appropriate and I enjoyed listening to the story unfold. It’s good to have such a talented narrator for a 24 hour book!

There was always someone to get in Edgar’s way. If it wasn’t Dreng, it was his own brothers or other women. The same can be said for Ragna and her ongoing feud with Winston and all his hangers-on. It wasn’t easy, but so few things are. It was great to see them fight and push forward and finally see the just rewards they deserved come their ways. It’s a good reminder that the end is far off and if we’re suffering, hopefully we’re in the middle of our stories and there’s room for things to change.

Writer’s Takeaway: This book was a nail biter for 24 hours. That’s a huge accomplishment. Follett had ups and downs in the story and there were times things looked bleak. But there were also moments of triumph and joy and genuine happiness that were great to experience. There’s an overall arc to the story, but there are so many side plots and minor arcs that it felt something was always starting and something else ending so I was engaged the entire time.

This was a great read, but hard to hold a candle to the original book in the series. Four out of Five Stars

This book fulfilled the Pre 1200 time period in the When Are You Reading? Challenge 2023.

Until next time, write on.

You can follow me on GoodreadsFacebookTwitterPinterest, and Instagram. I’m available via email at SamAStevensWriter@gmail.com. And as always, feel free to leave a comment!

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The Evening and the Morning | My Reading Journal
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The Evening and the Morning by Ken Follett ~Audiobook Review~ | Amanda’s Book Review!

Challenge Update, First Quarter 2023

17 Apr

Whoops, a little late to the game. I realized over the weekend I forgot to do a Q1 post so my apologies for the delay! You can look at my progress at any time on my challenge page.

Books finished in January, February, and March:

Ready Player Two by Ernest Cline (4/5)
Any Way the Wind Blows by Rainbow Rowell (3/5)
Sophie’s Choice by William Styron (3/5)
Why We Swim by Bonnie Tsui (3/5)
Mexican White Boy by Matt de la Peña (3/5)
The Invisible Guardian by Dolores Redondo (3/5)
Project Hail Mary by Andy Weir (5/5)

I’m honestly surprised by how long this list is. I feel like I’ve ready very slow so seeing such a long list is making me feel great! It’s even more surprising that I’ve got a good mix of formats here with two ebooks, two audiobooks, and three print books. Shoot!

When Are You Reading? Challenge

3/12
It’s not the blistering start out of the gate that I often do, but I’ll take it. It’s keeping pace with the year so I’m still on pace to finish by December. I might have to get onto a bigger historical fiction kick to get this going!

Goodreads Challenge

7/24
I was hesitant to up my goal this year, but I’m doing pretty well! I know this will slow down in Q2 because I took on some long books but I can afford to slow down a bit after such a fast start at the beginning of this year.

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Book of the Quarter

My reading buddy and I just adored Project Hail Mary by Andy Weir. We were not ready for his sarcastic adventure in space and we both found ourselves reading faster than we anticipated and flying through this story. We’re really excited to see it become a movie next year!

Added to my TBR

So… it blew up this quarter. I’m not sure how it got so bad, but it’s bad. I’m up net four after reading seven books. Yeah, it’s bad.

  • The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo // Taylor Jenkins Reid. A coworker recommended it and I don’t get a ton of book recommendations lately so I latched onto it.
  • Something in the Water // Catherine Stedman. Same coworker, same conversation.
  • Then She Was Gone // Lisa Jewell. Ditto from above.
  • The Nobleman’s Guide to Scandal and Shipwrecks // Mackenzi Lee. I thought I might have had this one on my list but did not! I heard Lee speak live and got a signed copy of this.
  • A Study in Charlotte // Brittany Cavallaro. Cavallaro spoke with Lee at the same event and this book sounded like fun!
  • If the Fates Allow // Rainbow Rowell. I realized I was missing Rowell books from my TBR and decided that needed to be immediately rectified.
  • Kindred Spirits // Rainbow Rowell. See above.
  • Upgrade // Blake Crouch. I was thinking of authors who’ve never let me down and Crouch came to mind. I was happy to see he had a new book out!
  • A Feast for Crows // George R.R. Martin. Another book I was surprised wasn’t on my TBR! I’ve got to keep pushing forward.
  • The Anthropocene Reviewed // John Green. I found myself watching Vlog Brothers videos and realized I’d been resisting this one for too long, and I needed to just bite the bullet and add it.
  • Never Split the Difference // Chris Voss. This was recommended twice in a week. I can’t ignore the universe when something like that happens!
  • The Armor of Light // Ken Follett. Not yet released, but I won’t get to this for years. Looking forward to another Kingsbridge book!
  • The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue // V.E. Schwab. My mom does not often recommend books to me, but this is one she did. I’ve got to respect a mother’s recommendation!

How did your challenges go? I hope to not push it so close to the end next year! I’m hosting again so you can click here to learn more and let me know if you want in.

Until next time, write on.

You can follow me on GoodreadsFacebookTwitterPinterest, and Instagram. I’m available via email at SamAStevensWriter@gmail.com. And as always, feel free to leave a comment!

Some of the links on this post may be affiliate links. Taking on a World of Words is a participant in affiliate programs designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by linking to products. If you purchase a product or service through an affiliate link, your cost will be the same but Sam will automatically receive a small commission. Your support is greatly appreciated.

WWW Wednesday, 12-April-2023

12 Apr

Welcome to WWW Wednesday! This meme was formerly hosted by MizB at A Daily Rhythm and revived here on 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!

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The Three Ws are:

What are you currently reading?
What did you recently finish reading?
What do you think you’ll read next?

Note: For users of Blogspot blogs, I’m unable to comment on your posts as a WordPress blogger unless you’ve enabled Name/URL comments. This is a known WordPress/Blogspot issue. Please consider enabling this to participate more fully in the community.


Currently reading: I didn’t have a ton of luck pushing forward with The Name of the Wind by Patrick Rothfuss this week. I’m hoping the person who has a hold ends up deciding to read something else so I get it back quickly!
I think I’ll finish The Evening and the Morning by Ken Follett today. I have a long drive for a work trip that should give me plenty of time to wrap it up! I’m looking forward to it.
I started to make good progress on Lágrimas en el mar (Salt to the Sea) by Ruta Sepetys again now that everyone is healthy. I’m hoping I can take a chunk out of it this weekend with my work trip, too!

Recently finished: I think I’ll finally have something to report here next week! It feels like it’s been forever.

Reading next: It might still be a bit before I start Scene & Structure by Jack Bickham. It’s about time I had a little nonfiction in my book rotation so this will be most welcome!
I plan to start The Rebel Wife by Taylor M. Polites during my trip! I’ll need something to listen to on the way home. I should be able to take a big chunk out of it, too!

Leave a comment with your link and comment (if you’re so inclined). Take a look at the other participant links in the comments and look at what others are reading.

Have any opinions on these choices?

Until next time, write on.

You can follow me on Goodreads, Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest, and Instagram. I’m available via email at SamAStevensWriter@gmail.com. And as always, feel free to leave a comment!

Some of the links on this post may be affiliate links. Taking on a World of Words is a participant in affiliate programs designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by linking to products. If you purchase a product or service through an affiliate link, your cost will be the same but Sam will automatically receive a small commission. Your support is greatly appreciated.

WWW Wednesday, 5-April-2023

5 Apr

Welcome to WWW Wednesday! This meme was formerly hosted by MizB at A Daily Rhythm and revived here on 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!

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The Three Ws are:

What are you currently reading?
What did you recently finish reading?
What do you think you’ll read next?

Note: For users of Blogspot blogs, I’m unable to comment on your posts as a WordPress blogger unless you’ve enabled Name/URL comments. This is a known WordPress/Blogspot issue. Please consider enabling this to participate more fully in the community.


Currently reading: I’m trying to find time for The Name of the Wind by Patrick Rothfuss. I think someone has a hold on the virtual copy so I’m nervous about having to return it and starting something else! I want to keep pushing forward on this one as much as possible. I’ll keep trying!
It was a priority for me to find time to listen to The Evening and the Morning by Ken Follett this week! I had a few drives to the office that helped a lot. It’s also warming up so I can get out and run more often. I’m enjoying this one a lot and it’s a joy when I get to read it.
I’ve slowed down on Lágrimas en el mar (Salt to the Sea) by Ruta Sepetys. We had some illness in our home last week and I had a weird work schedule which made me super tired before bed and reading suffered for it. I hope to get back to it more soon!

Recently finished: Nothing this week. I’ve got long books going so I’m not too worried about not having something on this list for a few weeks. These are all slow burns that I’m really enjoying.

Reading next: I’ve got to find the perfect time to request Scene & Structure by Jack Bickham from the library. It’s a balance with how well I’m moving through the Sepetys. I still think it’s too early.
I was looking through my bookshelf this weekend and saw the anthology where I was introduced to Taylor Polites so it rekindled my interest in listening to his novel The Rebel Wife. Soon enough!

Leave a comment with your link and comment (if you’re so inclined). Take a look at the other participant links in the comments and look at what others are reading.

Have any opinions on these choices?

Until next time, write on.

You can follow me on Goodreads, Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest, and Instagram. I’m available via email at SamAStevensWriter@gmail.com. And as always, feel free to leave a comment!

Some of the links on this post may be affiliate links. Taking on a World of Words is a participant in affiliate programs designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by linking to products. If you purchase a product or service through an affiliate link, your cost will be the same but Sam will automatically receive a small commission. Your support is greatly appreciated.