
Welcome to the Sunday Post, a weekly meme hosted by Kimberly @ Caffeinated Reviewer to share weekly news and updates on what we’ve been up to on our blog, with our books, and book-related happenings.
Some of My Favorite People
I managed to get some things done this past week that I had been putting off, including buying new pillows and a duvet to replace some really old ones that sorely needed replacing. They were probably the reason I didn’t sleep so well the week before because I slept just fine with the new bedding.
My cousin also came to visit from Vancouver with her family. It has been years since we saw each other but she’s one of my favorite people in the world and I love her to death! I love her family too, they are such a sweet family and so great to be around. We had a great time catching up and I really hope I get to see them again soon, and more often!


I also had my in-person bookclub meeting this weekend, so I got to see more of my favorite people! We don’t see each other often outside of our monthly meetings, but they are amazing people and I always love seeing them! Our BOTM is If On A Winter’s Night A Traveler by Italo Calvino, which was one of our member’s favorite books that they recommended, and we had an interesting discussion about it. I plan to write a review soon (once I catch up on the other reviews I gotta write!) but if you’ve read it, I’d be curious for your thoughts!
On my watchlist:
We finished watching Building the Band on Netflix and I won’t say anything else because of spoilers, but I still love the bands I talked about last week and I truly believe they’re all going to do well as artists!


We also watched The Gorge, which was so fun and thrilling at the same time. I was so delighted with it and kept saying how it has everything; romance, horror, mystery, fantasy, scifi! I particularly loved their meet-cute “Covid-romance” story, because of the whole long-distance thing.
Lone and I are also huge fans of Adam Sandler’s works and we’re always happy when a new movie drops. I know a lot of people think that Adam Sandler’s movies are low effort and formulaic, but that’s exactly what we’re looking for sometimes when we seek out his movies. Something funny, entertaining, and low-stress, with a feel-good ending. His movies are like comfort shows for me, and I got all of that with Happy Gilmore 2! I also love that he invites his friends to act with him, and I loved that there were so many people doing cameos in this one!
The Books




Books I read last week:
- A Very Punchable Face by Colin Jost – Jost narrates the audiobook himself and I really like how personable he is. It’s also really interesting to find out more about his background and family.
- The Love Haters by Katherine Center – This one was just what I needed for a fun, lighthearted romance that I didn’t get from the last one I read! I loved it!
- If On A Winter’s Night A Traveler by Italo Calvino – I listened to this for the first time on audio and apparently it was the wrong move because I got so confused! I did enjoy my bookclub’s discussion about it though!
Books I’m reading:
- The Count of Monte Cristo by Alexandre Dumas – Reading this for the nth time and still loving it as much as ever! I’m about 60% in now. At this point, it’s just another comfort read, which is funny to think about because of how intense it is, but it’s just how I feel about it!
Last Week on The Blog
I meant to catch up on my book reviews but I only managed one post.
This Week
I just got a couple of my holds from the library; Stephen King’s Revival, and Madeline Martin’s The Keeper of Hidden Books! I’m excited for both of these! I still have to finish The Count of Monte Cristo but I’m looking forward to these two as well.
How was your week? I hope you had a great week last week, and I hope you have a great one again this week!






