What I Read Last Week - June 22nd

 


5 Stars

Time travel stories can be incredibly tricky to pull off, but The Book of Lost Hours does it beautifully. The plot is intricate without ever becoming confusing, and every twist feels purposeful. I was completely immersed from beginning to end, eagerly piecing together the connections and unraveling the mystery of who was who. The story balances heart, suspense, and wonder in a way that kept me turning pages long into the night. If you love time travel, historical fiction, and clever storytelling that actually makes sense, this is a book you won't want to miss.


5 Stars

Deathly Fates reminded me exactly why I fell back in love with reading as an adult. From the very first pages, I was completely captivated by the rich worldbuilding, fascinating magic system, and unforgettable characters.

I absolutely loved the necromancer elements woven throughout the story. The balance of death magic, fate, and mystery created an atmosphere that felt both dark and enchanting. What made the book truly stand out, though, was the way it incorporated Chinese cultural influences into the world and story. Those details added so much depth and made the setting feel vibrant and unique.

The combination of mythology, magic, and emotional stakes kept me turning pages long after I should have gone to bed. If you enjoy fantasy with necromancers, intricate worldbuilding, and strong cultural roots, this is a book you won't want to miss.

5 Stars

Riley Sager has done it again. Middle of the Night was an absolutely fantastic read that kept me hooked from beginning to end. Every time I thought I had things figured out, the story twisted in a new direction and left me questioning everything I thought I knew.

One of my favorite things about this book was the mystery. I spent the entire time trying to piece together what happened and who was responsible. Usually, I'm pretty good at predicting twists, but this one completely caught me off guard. The reveal was surprising, satisfying, and made perfect sense once all the pieces fell into place.

Sager does an excellent job building tension and creating that unsettling feeling that something isn't quite right. The pacing kept me turning pages late into the night, eager to uncover the truth.

If you love suspenseful thrillers packed with secrets, twists, and a mystery that will keep you guessing until the end, Middle of the Night is one you should definitely pick up.

4 Stars

I really enjoyed The Three Lives of Cate Kay and found myself invested in both the characters and the mystery surrounding Cate's past. The story explores identity, friendship, loss, and the choices that shape who we become, and those themes were handled beautifully.

The reason this wasn't quite a 5 star read for me was the structure. The timeline jumps around quite a bit, and there were moments when I had trouble keeping track of where we were in the story and how the different pieces fit together. While everything eventually came together, the constant shifts occasionally pulled me out of the narrative.

That said, the emotional core of the book was strong, and I was eager to see how Cate's story would unfold. The characters felt real, their relationships were compelling, and the ending was satisfying.

Overall, this was a thoughtful and engaging read that I would recommend to readers who enjoy character driven stories and don't mind a non-linear timeline.

4 Stars

The Devoted throws you straight into the chaos with a desperate mother searching for her missing child, and it never lets go of that tension. As the story unfolds, we gradually learn the full weight of Eunha's struggles, losses, and heartbreak, making her journey all the more compelling.

Eunha was easily my favorite part of the novel. Watching her transform from a woman overwhelmed by grief and fear into someone stronger and more determined was incredibly satisfying. At the same time, her pain felt authentic and deeply human, which made me emotionally invested in her every step.

While some parts moved a bit slower than I expected, the powerful character development and emotional depth kept me turning the pages. A moving story about resilience, love, and finding strength when everything seems lost.

Received an advance reader copy in exchange for a fair review.

3 Stars

Fool's Bargain was a quick and enjoyable read that delivered exactly what I expected from a Timothy Zahn story: familiar characters, sharp dialogue, and a fun adventure. As a fan of Zahn's work, I was happy to spend a little more time in this corner of the Star Wars universe.

My biggest complaint is that it was simply too short. Just as I was getting invested in the story and the characters' predicament, it was over. There were several moments where I found myself wishing for more development, more action, and a chance to spend longer with the cast.

That said, it was an entertaining read and a nice addition for fans of Zahn and the Star Wars expanded universe. I just came away wanting a full length novel instead of a short story.

4 Stars

The Premature Burial was a fascinating and surprisingly intense read. Poe takes a very real fear and turns it into an unsettling story that had me feeling claustrophobic and anxious right alongside the narrator. His ability to build dread from a single idea is impressive, and it's easy to see why his work has endured for so long.

What makes this story especially interesting is its irony. The narrator becomes completely consumed by the fear of being buried alive, taking extreme measures to prevent it, only for the story to unfold in a way that highlights how fear itself can become a prison. The ending gave the entire tale a twist of dark humor that I wasn't expecting.

While it isn't my favorite Poe story, it was definitely a memorable one. Strange, eerie, and a little bit ironic, The Premature Burial is a great example of Poe's talent for exploring the darker corners of the human mind.

Weekly Menu #665 And The Book Of The Week

 


WEEKLY MENU

Monday

Steak and Frie Bowls

Kids - Chicken and Rice bowls

 

Tuesday

Brisket Street Tacos

Kids - Cheese Quesadillas

 

Wednesday

Mediterranean Ground Turkey Bowls

Kids - Nachos

 

Thursday

Smoked Sausage Jambalaya

Kids - Beef Ramen

 

Friday

Bangers and Mash

Kids - Chicken and Mashed Potatoes

 

Saturday

Buffalo Chicken Baked Potatoes

Kids - Mac and Cheese

 

Sunday

Potato Salad

Sunday Confessions #362

 



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Weekly Menu #665 And The Book Of The Week
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What I Read Last Week - June 22nd
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Sunday Confessions #363










163/250 2026 Reading Challenge
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38/102 2025 Goodreads Nominees Reading Challenge

Buffalo Chicken Baked Potatoes

 

Ingredients

  • 3 Medium Russet Potatoes washed
  • 4 Tablespoons Melted Butter - divided
  • ¾ Cup Cooked Shredded Chicken heated
  • 3 Tablespoons Buffalo Sauce
  • 3 Tablespoons Chopped Green Onion
  • 3 Tablespoons Blue Cheese Crumbles
  • Ranch Dressing
  • Salt/Pepper - to taste

Instructions

  • Preheat the oven to 450ºF.
  • Using a fork, poke holes through washed potatoes.
  • Place the potatoes on a standard baking sheet with a rack over the top of it and use a basting brush to coat them with melted butter.Sprinkle each potato with a bit of salt and pepper.
  • Bake for 55 minutes or until fork tender.
  • In a small bowl, mix together the shredded chicken and buffalo sauce.
  • Split your potatoes and baste the inside with leftover melted butter.
  • Sprinkle the insides of the potatoes with salt and pepper.
  • Place about ¼ cup of the chicken mixture into each potato.
  • Drizzle with extra buffalo sauce, if desired, then drizzle with ranch dressing.

Bangers and Mash

 

Ingredients 

bangers:

  • 1 pound sausage 
  • 1 tablespoon olive oil
  • 3 ounces stout beer 

mashed potatoes:

  • 3-4 russet potatoes peeled and sliced
  • 2 tablespoons butter
  • 1/2 cup buttermilk

stout onion gravy:

sausages:

  • Heat 1 tablespoon olive oil in a skillet over medium high heat. Add 1 pound sausage and 3 ounces stout beer. Cover with lid and crack just to allow enough steam to escape. Cook covered for about 10 minutes, turning half way through.
  • After they've cooked for 10 minutes, remove lid and allow the liquid to reduce a bit and coat the sausages. When the liquid is almost gone, lower heat to medium low and continue cooking with the lid on, rotating occasionally, until evenly browned and cooked through, about another 10 minutes.

gravy:

  • In a separate pot, heat 2 tablespoons butter over medium high heat. Add sliced 1 medium sized onion and cook until slightly brown and fragrant, 5-10 minutes. Sprinkle with 2 tablespoons flour and allow to cook 2-3 minutes.
  • Add 1 cup stout beer and scrape bottom of pan to deglaze. Add 1 cup beef broth and allow to simmer until no longer foamy, 10-15 minutes.

potatoes:

  • In large pot cover 3-4 russet potatoes with water and bring to a boil. Cook until soft. Drain and add 2 tablespoons butter and 1/2 cup buttermilk. Mash to your preferred consistency.
  • To serve, top potatoes with sausage(s) and top with as much gravy as your heart desires.