Sunday Confessions #298
Welcome to Sunday Book Confessions, where I spill all my bookish thoughts from the past week—the good, the bad, and the unexpected! Whether it’s a new favorite, a disappointing read, or a book that completely took me by surprise, this is my space to share it all. Sometimes I fly through pages, other times I struggle to connect, but every book leaves its mark in some way. So, grab a cozy drink, settle in, and let’s talk about this week’s reading highs and lows!
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Star Wars Galaxies: The Ruins of Dantooine had the potential to be an exciting addition to the Star Wars universe, but unfortunately, it fell flat. The story lacked the depth and intrigue expected from a Star Wars adventure, dragging through a dull plot with forgettable characters. The writing felt uninspired, failing to capture the epic scale and excitement of the franchise. To make matters worse, the cover looked like something pulled from a late-’90s video game, doing little to entice readers. While die-hard fans of Star Wars Galaxies might appreciate the attempt at expanding the lore, this book ultimately felt like a missed opportunity. A disappointing two-star read.
100/100 2025 Reading Challenge~96/196 in my Star Wars Legends challenge~8/20 2024 Goodreads Fantasy Nominees Reading Challenge
No matter how my reading week unfolds—whether I find a new favorite, struggle through a slow read, or abandon a book altogether—every story adds something to my journey as a reader. Some books leave a lasting impact, while others fade quickly, but that’s all part of the adventure. What books have surprised, disappointed, or completely enchanted you this week? Let’s chat in the comments—because every bookish confession deserves to be shared!
Published on March 30, 2025 00:00
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