Sunday Confessions #323

 


Sunday has rolled around again, and that means it’s time for another round of book confessions. The place where I share the truths, quirks, and slip ups from my reading week. Sometimes it’s a new obsession I can’t stop gushing about, other times it’s a DNF I didn’t see coming, or maybe just the little surprises that shaped my reading mood. Consider this my weekly moment of honesty in the bookish world, where no confession is too small (or too dramatic) to share.


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Weekly Menu #626 And The Book Of The Week
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Book Review: The Long Walk by Stephen King
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ARC Review: Thief of Night by Holly Black
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Thriller Thursday: With a Vengeance by Riley Sager
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Fantasy Friday: With Reverence: By Rebecca Ross
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Sunday Confessions #324





★★★★☆

This was a tough but beautiful read for me. The story follows the main character as she grapples with her cancer prognosis, and given that I just lost my dad to cancer, it hit incredibly close to home. At times it was hard to get through, but Kinsella’s writing brought such warmth, honesty, and perspective that I found myself deeply moved. While it wasn’t always easy, I appreciated the way the book balanced vulnerability with hope, making it a powerful and memorable read.









300/100 2025 Reading Challenge



And that wraps up this week’s confessions. Some books lifted me up, some tested my patience, and a few left me thinking long after I closed the cover. That’s the beauty of reading. It’s never predictable, and it always gives me something worth confessing. Until next Sunday, may your TBR be kind and your current reads keep you turning the pages.

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