Hello readers! Today’s post is one that hasn’t been here for a while. I am finally reading enough to tell you guys about it!
If you don’t know, WWW Wednesday is a weekly meme created by Taking On a World of Words where you share what you have read recently, are currently reading, and will read next. You can do this EVERY week, or as often as you like.


I started this book back in March when my reading fell off and I’m finally finishing it. This is the 8th and last book out in the Wayward Children series thus far. It follows Antoinette, who finds another world with many different doorways.
It’s very short, so I think I’ll finish it today or early tomorrow at the latest. I have enjoyed rereading/catching up with this series so much!


I finished What Happened to Ruthy Ramirez last night. It follows a family of two sisters and their mother whose sister went missing many years before.
One day the sisters are watching a reality TV show and see a girl named Ruby that looks exactly like their missing sister Ruthy. They journey to the filming location to find out once and for all if this person is their missing sister.
I really loved this book. It honestly had me crying a little by the end. I really enjoyed reading from this family. My only hang-up was the perspectives were not very distinct from one another. This author has a lot to say and I can’t wait to read from her in the future.
I am surprised at the rating of this book on Goodreads! I might be in the minority here for liking this book.


I don’t need to know much about this one to know Im probably going to love it. It’s a romance with a baking competition. One of my favorite elements in books is food, but baking competitions are one of my absolute favorites.
Happy blogging and bookish adventures! 📚🦒✨
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