Welcome to this week’s Sunday Confessions, where I’m peeling back the curtain on my reading habits and bookish quirks. From the books I’ve shamefully started and never finished, to the genres I swear I’ll never touch (but maybe secretly want to), this is where I let my bookish secrets out. It’s all about embracing the messy, imperfect side of reading—because sometimes, the confessions are just as fun as the books themselves!
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Weekly Menu #587 And The Book Of The Week
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Triple Take Tuesday - Painter, Girma and Brown
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Book Review: Strike and Burn by Taylor Hutton
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Three Things I Loved About Witchcraft for Wayward Girls by Grady Hendrix
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Book Review: Star Wars: Tales from the New Republic by Peter Schweighofer
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Sunday Confessions #285
Babel by R.F. Kuang ★★★★☆
A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens ★★★★★
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory by Roald Dahl ★★★★☆
Christmas Romantic Comedy/Chick Lit
199/100 2024 Reading Challenge - Finished!
And that’s a wrap for this week’s Sunday Confessions! It feels good to let go of some of those bookish secrets and embrace the imperfect journey that reading often is. I’d love to hear your confessions too—whether it’s a guilty pleasure book or a reading habit you’re not too proud of. Let’s keep this conversation going and remind ourselves that there’s no right or wrong way to enjoy a good book. Until next time, happy reading (and confessing)!
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