Sunday, January 25, 2026

Sundays with Sam - The Sunday Post


Sundays with Sam is a combination of Sunday Post hosted by Caffeinated Book Reviewer and Stacking the Shelves hosted by Tynga's Reviews.



My Week in Review

Happy Sunday! If you are in the path of Fern, I hope you are safe and warm. We are still waiting for the storm to arrive by me, but the outlook is for quite a bit of snow. I hate winter. I know I am lucky that I can work from home if necessary, but I am not a fan of switching up my in-office days. I had to do that last week because of the holiday. The traffic driving on Tuesday is NOT the same as Mondays. It took me so long to get home compared to the previous two Mondays. --sigh--

As I said, we had a holiday on Monday. I got a haircut and saw the ophthalmologist to schedule my IPL (Intense Pulsed Light) therapy. I will have to switch my in-office days for that too. It's four treatments, and the doctor only does them on Thursdays. Fingers crossed it's money well spent and actually gives me some relief. 

Other than that, work, rinse, repeat. We had a nice warm day on Thursday which surprised me. The previous day had been 4°F, so I was bundled up when I left for the train station, but ended up leaving some outerwear in the car. I mean, it felt so warm (36°F). I was happy about it. 

On the Blog

  • Monday: Reviews - The Calico Cat at the Chibinecko Kitchen, Honey Bee Mine
  • Tuesday: TTT - Reading Goals
  • Wednesday: CWW - Even After This, Playing for Keeps
  • Thursday: Reviews - Twice, Checking It Twice
  • Friday: Discussion - Challenge Accepted
  • Saturday: Five on My TBR - The Cover Was Blue

Some Winter Storm Fern humor



Stacking the Shelves

This was a good week for invites. I received a few for books that were on my TBR which made me happy. I will definitely be downloading Big Stick Energy (I love Bowen), and leaning yes on Destination Funeral, Fossil Feud, and Rewrite the Stars. Hot Chocolate was an auto-approval I had my eye on which I am reading this week. 

Purchased/Free

Netgalley/Edelweiss

Invites


Read Last Week

This was a good reading week. No Place Like You lived up to my expectations. It was warm and fun and wonderful. Loved it! I also really loved Rookie Season. I have enjoyed Brunner's DC Eagles series, and I was excited that this book aged up a character from that series. I love this trend. In the opening author note, they say this book is New Adult, but it wasn't set in college or all about sex. I KNOW! I am falling into THAT view of New Adult, but you know. It was very good, and I cannot wait for the next book. 

Find all my reviews on Goodreads

Books

Audiobooks

  • North by Sawyer Bennett - ★★★★
  • Rookie Season by Leah Brunner, Katie Bailey - ★★★★ 1/2

Currently Reading


To Be Read



How was your week?
Let us know in the comments!

14 comments:

  1. I hope you get some warmer days in the week ahead, Sam! Hot Chocolate on Thursday sounds like a great read and I'm looking forward to your thoughts on that. Might have to chuck it on the TBR! Have a great week ahead :)

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    1. Hot Chocolate is giving off Before the Coffee Gets Cold vibes, so I am hopeful.

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  2. I really hope that you will stay safe and warm Sam! These temperatures are so low!

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    1. It started snowing a little before 5 am. It's all blowing around out there. I have no plans to go out there.

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  3. Thankfully our schools and work have already announced their closures. Be safe!!

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    1. My work doesn't close, we work from home on our laptops, but it counts as my work from home day which makes me salty. It's a state of emergency, it shouldn't be held against me.

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  4. Hope the storm doesn't mess with your commute and routine, Sam! Not sure what IPL is but I hope it goes well. Stay warm and safe!

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    1. There will be no commute tomorrow as it is still storming out there. We got quite a bit of snow. IPL is a treatment to help with dry eye. They use a laser to make pores in my eye to try and hold moisture. It has good results, so I hope to be part of that positive statistic.

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  5. I hope you don't get hit too hard, Sam. Is the eye treatment for migraines? Whatever it's for, I hope it gives you some relief. It looks like you read some good books last week. I hope your upcoming books are winners for you. Have a great week.

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    1. It's a treatment for dry eye. I have been in treatment for severe dry eye for over 20 years. My eyes hurt and I have a lot of double vision (one of the reasons I don't like to drive). I did a different procedure about 10 years ago, but it didn't help. Gonna try this one. The weather is terrible, but at least I have the option to work from home and we still have power.

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  6. Hope you're not too buried over there, Sam! It stinks changing around your schedule but it's nice to be able to work at home when you need to!

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    1. It was such a struggle clearing off the three cars this morning. The wind plus the plow piles had the snow knee deep around my car.

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  7. I hope the treatments do bring on some relief.

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    1. I hope too because they are very expensive and not covered by insurance.

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