Welcome back to Sunday Confessions, where I spill a few truths from my week, bookish or otherwise. Sometimes it’s a reading slump, sometimes it’s a new obsession, and sometimes it’s just the chaos of trying to balance it all. This week’s confessions are a mix of cozy reflections and honest admissions, because Sundays are the perfect time to unwind, reset, and share what’s really been on my mind.
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Weekly Menu #630 And The Book Of The Week
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ARC Review: Revolve by Bal Khabra
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Book Review: The Glass Sword by Victoria Aveyard
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Memoir Review: Home Work by Julie Andrews Edwards
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4 Star Friday
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Sunday Confessions #328
Tilt by Emma Pattee was a book I picked up because it’s set in a city I used to live in, and I was curious to see how the place I knew would come alive on the page. While it started off fine, I quickly found the main character to be rather bland, which made it hard to stay invested. There were also several intriguing side plots that never seemed to fully develop, leaving me wishing for more depth and resolution. By the end, the story came to an abrupt stop, which left me feeling more disappointed than satisfied. Overall, this one was just okay for me. An average read that didn’t quite deliver on its potential.
332/100 2025 Reading Challenge
And that wraps up this week’s Sunday Confessions. As always, thank you for stopping by and sharing a little slice of Sunday with me. Whether you’re spending the rest of the day reading, relaxing, or just catching your breath before the new week begins, I hope it’s exactly what you need. Until next time. May your coffee be strong, your books be good, and your confessions be cathartic.
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