Sunday Confessions #300

 


Sundays are for reflection, and what better way to end the week than with a few bookish confessions? Whether it’s the book I stayed up way too late reading, the one I swore I’d finish but didn’t, or the unexpected favorite that took me by surprise, this is where I spill it all. The good, the bad, and the guilty pleasures—because every reader has a few secrets. So grab a cup of coffee (or tea, if that’s your vibe), and let’s dive into this week’s literary truths.


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Sunday Confessions #301







Accidentally on Purpose by Kristen Kish is a heartfelt and inspiring memoir that beautifully captures her journey of self-discovery, resilience, and passion for food. Kish’s storytelling is raw and honest, weaving together her experiences as a Korean adoptee, her struggles with identity, and her rise to culinary fame with vulnerability and warmth. Her reflections on purpose, love, and the power of embracing one’s true self make this book more than just a chef’s memoir—it’s a deeply personal and moving narrative that lingers long after the last page. With its candid insights and emotional depth, Accidentally on Purpose is an unforgettable read that will resonate with food lovers and dreamers alike.








115/100 2025 Reading Challenge



At the end of the day, every reading journey is personal—full of surprises, disappointments, and the occasional bookish obsession. Whether I devoured a new favorite, abandoned a story that didn’t click, or added way too many books to my ever-growing TBR, it all comes with the territory of being a reader. No regrets, just pages turned and lessons learned. Until next Sunday, may your books be unputdownable and your confessions just as fun to share!

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