In October the #WWACBook Club discussed Dangerous Girls by Abigail Haas. It’s the story of a girl named, Anna, who goes on a spring break trip to Aruba with her friends. While they are there her best friend, Elise, is murdered, and Anna is arrested and put on trial for the crime. It is a…
Here There Be Monsters: November’s Comic Club Pick
Our October Comic Club pick was Volume One of Tim Seeley and Mike Norton’s Revival. It’s the story of a small town in Wisconsin. In many ways it’s like every other small town out there. Except for one little thing – the dead have started coming back to life. And when you first hear that you…
The #WWACBookClub talks The Shining Girls
For the September edition of the #WWACBookClub, we discussed one incredibly bizarre, violent, and engrossing book – The Shining Girls by Lauren Beukes. The Shining Girls is the story of a time travelling serial killer, Harper Curtis. After stumbling across a house that allows him to jump to different points throughout the 20th century, he…
Mysterious Girls: Fall #WWACBookClub Picks
Last week we announced that the next theme for the #WWACBookClub would be a mystery, and we gave you the opportunity to vote for our next two picks. Today we’re pleased to announce that we’ll be reading the following books in September and October. September’s Pick: The Shining Girls by Lauren Beukes
War. What Is It Good For?: The #WWACBookClub on Insignia
On Monday we got together under the hashtag #WWACBookClub to discuss our latest book club pick – Insignia by S J Kincaid. The story takes place in the middle of World War III. Most of our natural resources are gone so what are we fighting over? The resources found in space. But this war is…
What Makes Someone a Hero?: The #WWACBookClub on Vicious
For our first #WWACBookClub chat we discussed Vicious by V E Schwab. A dark, action packed tale of two college roommates – Victor Vale and Eli Ever. Both driven by their brilliance and ambition they discover the secret to developing superpowers – adrenaline filled near death experiences. In their efforts to turn themselves to ExtraOrdinarys…
#WWACComicClub Recap: This One Summer
On the first Monday of every month we meet up on Twitter for the #WWACComicClub. Last week we discussed This One Summer by Mariko and Jillian Tamaki. The response to this comic was unanimous. Everyone loved this simple yet heartfelt coming-of-age story and agreed that Jillian Tamaki’s art was the perfect companion to Mariko Tamaki’s…
Let’s talk books (on Twitter)!
The other day we announced the inaugural WWAC Twitter Comic Club (where we’ll be reading This One Summer – join us!). But we’re not stopping there. Because honestly we’ll take any opportunity to talk about the things we’re reading. So in addition to a Comics Club we’ll also be hosting a monthly Twitter Book Club.