Sunday is here again, and with it comes a little time to pause, reflect, and share what’s been on my mind this week. I like to think of these Sunday Confessions as a mix of honesty, storytelling, and a peek behind the curtain of my everyday life. The good, the messy, and everything in between. So, grab a cup of coffee (or tea!) and settle in while I spill a few confessions from the past week.
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Weekly Menu #628 And The Book Of The Week
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ARC Review: The Mad Wife by Meagen Church
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Book Review: The Kight and the Moth by Rachel Gillig
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Three Star Thursday
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Five Star Friday
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Sunday Confessions #326
Rage Becomes Her: The Power of Women’s Anger by Soraya Chemaly was a pretty interesting read, though it leaned heavily into dry information at times. Chemaly takes a deep dive into the history, psychology, and cultural framing of women’s anger, showing how it has been dismissed or silenced, and why reclaiming it can be powerful. While the pacing sometimes felt weighed down by data, the insights and perspective offered are thought provoking and worthwhile. A solid, eye opening read for anyone interested in feminism, social justice, or the power of emotion.
317/100 2025 Reading Challenge
As the week comes to a close, I’m reminded that sharing these little confessions is as much about connection as it is about reflection. Life isn’t always tidy, but it’s in the chaos, the laughter, and the honesty that we find the most meaning. Here’s to carrying a bit of that openness into the new week ahead.






















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