Welcome back to Sunday Confessions, where I spill a few of my bookish secrets and reading reflections from the week. This is my cozy little corner to be honest about what I loved, what I didn’t, and all the stories that kept me up way past my bedtime. So grab your favorite drink, settle in, and let’s get into this week’s confessions.
Sunday Confessions #328
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Weekly Menu #632 And The Book Of The Week
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October 2025 Wrap Up
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ARC Review: The Hong Kong Widow by Kristen Loesch
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Book Review: King's Cage by Victoria Aveyard
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ARC Review: The Swimmer of Auschwitz by Renaud Leblond
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Sunday Confessions #330
We Have Always Lived in the Castle
Shirley Jackson★★★★☆
A hauntingly strange and beautifully written story, We Have Always Lived in the Castle perfectly captures Shirley Jackson’s signature blend of gothic tension and psychological unease. The atmosphere is unsettling from the first page, and Merricat’s eerie narration keeps you teetering between sympathy and suspicion. I didn’t see that ending coming, and I loved it. It’s dark, twisted, and quietly brilliant, the kind of book that lingers in your mind long after you’ve closed it.
351/100 2025 Reading Challenge
And that’s it for this week’s Sunday Confessions. Whether you’re nodding along in agreement or shaking your head at my hot takes, I’m glad you’re here sharing the bookish ups and downs with me. Reading is such a personal journey, and I love getting to talk about it with fellow book lovers. Until next Sunday, may your coffee be strong, your blanket cozy, and your next read absolutely unputdownable.






















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