Hello readers! It’s time for the last WWW Wednesday of 2025. I have been reading quite a bit this past week. I finished my college a week early, so I now have 3 weeks off. I needed it so much!
I was getting this feeling for a long time when I started a book that I didn’t want to be reading it as soon as I opened it. And, I really didn’t understand how to overcome this. But, this past few days, I’ve actually been wanting to read. I have managed to read every day for an entire 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 over halfway through Hollowpox and really enjoying it. This series is really so good. The world is getting bigger with each and every book and I can’t wait to see how this one ends and where the next book goes.
Hollowpox is the third book in the Nevermoor series. This series follows a girl called Morrigan who is destined to die on her 11th birthday until she is swept away by a man named Jupiter to a magical city called Nevermoor.
I’ve been carrying around In God We Trust in my purse for about a month now and finally got around to starting it in the car the other day. I made it about 30 pages in so far and I have no real opinions yet.
This book is the inspiration for the movie A Christmas Story. In God We Trust is a blend of fiction and non-fiction about the author’s life. I never realized the author was from Indiana. I always assumed the story took place in Ohio because that is where (most) of the movie is filmed. It was also filmed in Canada.


The last book I finished was Passengers. I can’t believe how long it took me to get to this book. Honestly, I think I have read some of it before because I started the audiobook and the beginning of it sounded really familiar.
This one follows eight people who are trapped inside smart cars where a group of people get to vote which one of them gets to live. However, all of these people have a dark secret, and they expose each person one by one.
Out of all the Dark Future books, this one is my least favorite, but I still enjoyed it a lot. I think the idea was stronger than the execution. I wanted more time with the characters and their backstories, but it was still a good book.
I only have ONE left in this world which is Minders. Minders centers the topic of cyber terrorism, which sounds similar to Passengers. Marrs is an author that I really love reading from and I’m so happy I got around to two of his books in the last month.
In early 2026, I will be getting to Minders and his 2026 release, Dead in the Water, which comes out next month.



I went to the bookstore this past week and picked up Killers of a Certain Age, and I’m hoping to get to that after Nevermoor.
I also really want to get to my reread of Amari and the Night Brothers. I can’t decide which to read first!
Killers of a Certain Age follows a group of ladies in their 60s who used to be assassins, and they are getting back together to do one more hit.
Amari and the Night Brothers follows a young girl named Amari who goes to a magical school while investigating her brother’s disappearance.
Happy blogging and bookish adventures! 📚🦒✨
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