It’s that time again. Sunday Book Confessions! The weekly moment where I spill the truth about my reading life: the books I loved, the ones I struggled with, and the guilty little habits that crept into my reading week. Think of it as a cozy catch up over coffee, where I admit what actually happened between the covers (of books, of course).
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Weekly Menu #623 And The Book Of The Week
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August 2025 Wrap Up
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Vampire Wednesday: Bury Our Bones in the Midnight Soil by V. E. Schwab
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ARC Review: Red City by Marie Lu
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Fiction Friday: The Edge of Water by Olufunke Grace Bankole
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Sunday Confessions #321
Alphabet Squadron
Alexander Freed★★★★☆
Alphabet Squadron by Alexander Freed is a thrilling addition to the Star Wars universe. I loved seeing familiar characters return, woven seamlessly into a new story full of heart, grit, and starfighter action. The balance of nostalgia with fresh perspectives made this a standout read, and while a few pacing lulls kept it from being a perfect five, it’s still an exciting and worthwhile journey for any Star Wars fan.
273/100 2025 Reading Challenge
And that’s the roundup of this week’s bookish truths. Some confessions are easy, some a little harder to admit, but all part of the joy (and chaos) of being a reader. Now it’s your turn. What are your bookish confessions this week?
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