It’s time for another round of Sunday Confessions, where I spill the bookish tea, unburden my literary soul, and maybe admit to a few questionable reading choices. Whether it's abandoning a hyped book halfway through, bingeing an entire series instead of doing laundry, or shamelessly judging covers at the bookstore, this is my safe space. So grab a cup of coffee (or wine, no judgment here) and settle in while I confess what really went down in my reading life this week.
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Weekly Menu #617 And The Book Of The Week
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Book Review: The Fox Wife by Yangsze Choo
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Binge-Worthy Wednesday: What the River Knows by Isable Ibanez
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Book Review: The Wish by Nicholas Sparks
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Book Review: Off with Her Head by Elenor Herman
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Sunday Confessions #315
Ward D by Freida McFadden delivers her signature fast-paced suspense, but this time with a plot that feels more chaotic than compelling. Set in a locked psychiatric ward, the story aims for high tension but leans too heavily on twists that feel implausible or overly dramatic. While the premise is intriguing and the atmosphere effectively unsettling, the characters lack depth and the pacing occasionally veers into confusion rather than suspense. It's a quick, entertaining read, but not one that lingers after the final page.
225/100 2025 Reading Challenge
That’s it for this week’s confessions, messy book stacks, impulsive one click buys, and all. Whether you’re riding high on five star reads or stuck in a slump, remember every bookish moment counts. I’ll be back next Sunday with more truths from the reading trenches, but until then, may your coffee be strong, your bookmarks plentiful, and your plot twists satisfying. Happy reading, friends!
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