It’s Sunday again, which means it’s time for another round of bookish confessions. This is where I spill the truths I’ve been holding onto all week. Whether it’s a book I couldn’t finish, a guilty pleasure read I devoured in one sitting, or a hot take I know might ruffle some feathers. Think of it as my cozy corner to be honest about the highs, lows, and unexpected twists of my reading life.
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Weekly Menu #624 And The Book Of The Week
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Novella Review: A Gentleman's Guide to Getting Lucky by Mackenzi Lee
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Arc Review: The House Saphir by Marissa Meyer
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Three Star Thursday
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Book Review: The Girl with the Pearl Earring by Tracy Chevalier
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Sunday Confessions #322
★★★☆☆
Sleepless in Staffordshire by Celeste Bradley was a quick and pleasant read, but it left me wanting more. A friend who’s just starting to get into reading suggested it, and while I enjoyed the light story, the lack of character development and world building held it back. It felt too short. If the author had taken more time to flesh things out, this easily could’ve been a 5 star read. For me, it was just “eh,” but I’ll keep cheering my friend on in her reading journey.
282/100 2025 Reading Challenge
Another Sunday, another round of bookish truths off my chest. I always feel a little lighter after sharing the messy, honest side of my reading life, and I hope it sparks a smile, a nod of agreement, or even a lively debate. Books aren’t just about polished reviews. They’re about the personal journeys we take with them, the quirks we uncover, and the confessions we dare to make. Until next week, may your pages be full and your confessions few.























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