Welcome back to Sunday Confessions, where I spill the bookish truths I’ve been mulling over all week. As much as I love diving deep into individual reviews and giving each book its own moment, the reality is… it’s a lot. Between reading, blogging, and, well, life, I’ve built up a mountain of reviews waiting for their turn. So in the name of simplicity (and sanity), I’m shifting to one or two weekly summary posts. This way I can still share everything I’m reading without getting buried under my own backlog, and hopefully keep the whole process a lot more enjoyable.
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Weekly Menu #638 And The Book Of The Week
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Book Review: The Compound by Aisling Rawle
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What I Read Last Week November 8th to 14th
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Sunday Confessions #336
Sunday Confessions #336
Life Is a Lazy Susan of Sht Sandwiches* by Jennifer Welch and Angie Sullivan didn’t quite land for me. I used to listen to their podcast, but even then it felt like the same beats on repeat—two very angry, very chaotic women recounting the messiness of their lives. The book follows that same pattern, only with even shallower dives into the stories behind the chaos. It skims the surface of their issues without offering anything fresh, insightful, or particularly engaging. Mostly, it’s just anger presented as entertainment, and that’s not something I connect with. Ultimately, it wasn’t for me, and while I’m settling on 3 stars, I could just as easily justify giving it 2.
396/100 2025 Reading Challenge
Streamlining my reviews feels like the right move. A small shift that already feels lighter and more sustainable. I still get to share all the books I’m excited about, just in a way that fits more naturally into my week. Hopefully this new rhythm keeps things fun, keeps me caught up, and lets me focus on what I love most: reading great stories and talking about them with all of you. Here’s to simpler systems and happier reading.























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