Hello readers! It’s time for WWW Wednesday. I am coming at you with a WWW Wednesday for the third week in a row! I have been reading every single day for the entire month and I’ve finished another book since last week.
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’m currently 40% through The Family Experiment right now. It is amazing! I didn’t think that it was needed to read some of the other books by him that take place in the same universe, but that is not the case.
This one follows a bunch of couples who can raise a virtual baby for 9 months, but the child rapidly ages. So, after the 9 months, the child will be an adult.
One of them will win via online watchers votes for being the best parent. They get to keep their virtual baby, or delete it and the program will help them have a real one.
One of the main characters in this book was a main character in The Passangers, which I haven’t read.
But, they also tell the entire plot of The One, which I have read. And, even mention The Marriage Act, which I’ve also read. It doesn’t spoil The Marriage Act, though.
It doesn’t spoil everything for The Passengers, but I do know that this character from it is awful.
Despite that, I am really loving this book. It is written similarly to The One where a lot of chapters end in cliff hangers. This book is always taking left turns. I would expect nothing less from John Marrs, but I highly recommend reading at least Passengers and The One before reading this one.
I will warn that there is an off page violent death of a baby, even if it’s a virtual one. It was still shocking to read about.


Interstellar Megachef follows two women, Saras and Serenity Ko. Saras is a chef from Earth. She left Earth due to being disgraced and is trying to start over by competing on a TV food competition. The thing she didn’t expect is all the xenophobia that would come with it.
Serenity Ko thinks up a new product where you can experience memories when eating food. And, she employs Saras to help her.
This was such a good book! It was over 400 pages, but it felt like such a quick read. I don’t know when we will get another book in this series, but I am going to read it as soon as it’s published.


So, I’m doing a scifi project from now until the end of December. For this project, I’m reading the scifi books for Goodreads Choice Awards. I feel like no one ever talks about this genre online.
I’m attempting to read the top 10, of which I think John Marrs will also be on there. I have no idea what will be top ten, but I’m taking a guess.
One book I’m reading for this project is Beautyland.
It follows a woman who feels as though she might be an alien. She has never felt at home on Earth. So, she sets off into space to find her homeland.
Last year I tried to do this project with romance and it went horribly wrong. But, I have a lot hope for the scifi genre!
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