Tag: The Courage to be Disliked

Sunday Summary – 18th January 2026

Somehow we’ve made it to the end of another weekend. Honestly, I feel like this week has flown! In today’s Sunday Summary, I have some great physical reading progress I’ve made this week to share. However, I also have my first DNF, but never mind! Before we get to that, let’s take a look at what I’ve posted on the blog.

My first post is a record of the ongoing series I’m currently reading and planning to continue with. I made this post to keep myself accountable with continuing with these series. I’ll be checking in with you guys with progress throughout the year. If you’re curious to see what I’m reading and which of these I’ll be prioritising this year, you can take a look at that post by following this link.

Next, I shared a New Year Book Tag for a bit of fun content. This tag looks at everything from bookish and non-bookish resolutions, to books I’m looking to prioritise this year. It’s a lighthearted post and will hopefully give you some insight in what my reading priorities will be in 2026. You can find that post here.

 

Books Read

Beyond Redemption 

When it comes to finishing Beyond Redemption, I didn’t quite get the finish I hoped for in last week’s Sunday Summary post. Instead, I finished this book on Tuesday.

Whilst Beyond Redemption is a perfectly okay read, unfortunately, it didn’t quite live up to my expectations. In the end, I found the pacing quite slow and it wasn’t the easiest of books for me to finish. The premise is a good idea and the plot is full of twists and turns to keep the reader engaged. It’s for this reason I did continue and finish with the book, but I won’t be continuing with the series.

 

Yellowface 

It made a refreshing change to pick up a contemporary book. Picking up a book by R.F. Kuang at a time where I’ve had some slow reads was the antidote I needed! 

In comparison to Beyond Redemption, which I have been reading on and off for the last month, I finished Yellowface in a matter of days. Yesterday, I took advantage of downtime at the weekend and I blitzed 190 pages, which is about 55%, to get a finish on this book. And do you know what, it was no effort at all. I couldn’t help but read chapter after chapter to find out where events were going to take us! 

Whilst the main character of the book isn’t exactly likeable for what she does, it’s compelling to see what happens to her and watch her downfall. Like I said, Yellowface was the antidote I needed to a bit of a slow start with some of my recent reads. I’m glad I picked it up when I did because with any luck, it can help me pick up the pace for the rest of January. 

 

The Courage to be Disliked 

On my TBR, I had planned to pick up a book by Helene Brenner called I Know I’m in There Somewhere. However, it has proven to be very difficult to get a copy of this book! So much so, I have decided to switch this self-help non-fiction for an alternative that I can read pretty easily. That book is The Courage to be Disliked. 

I’ve borrowed this book digitally from my library so I can discuss my thoughts on it in our workplace January book club meet. Thankfully, this month I set a self-help or learning theme to the reading so it’s not the end of the world I’ve had to swap the book.

Ultimately, I didn’t get that far into my read of The Courage to be Disliked. I have to say, it didn’t really grab my attention and the novelty of a dialogue narrative wore off quickly. I gave the book until just after 20% before DNF’ing. I’d rather focus my efforts on a book I don’t think I have to struggle through. 

So, I’ve already racked up my first DNF in January! Whilst I haven’t started it yet, I’ve swapped this book (again) for Notes on a Nervous Planet by Matt Haig. Fingers crossed I have better luck starting this one later tonight 🤞🏻

 

Books Discovered

Last week I added some new releases to my TBR, but didn’t disclose those as I was announcing them as part of a content piece on YouTube. Whilst I was going to publish that this week, I was a little delayed in making the edits to the video. As a result, that is going live on Monday. So, I’ll announce those reads in next week Sunday Summary update ☺️

I have added one more book to the reading list based on a conversation with Izzy at work this week. It’s her current read, A History of Women in 101 Objects. She recommended it to me as she’s really enjoying it so far. 

 

Coming Up… 

So, what should you expect next week content-wise? 

On the blog, I’ve got a review of a fantastic audiobook I listened to and loved in 2023 lined up for you. The title – As Long As the Lemon Trees Grow by Zoulfa Katou. 

On Friday, I’ll continue my review of my TBR and share why I’m excited to pick up the next read on my list. The book I’m featuring is a psychological thriller with a technological twist – a computer genius accessing their murdered housemates digital memories to find her killer.  

Finally, I’ll be back with a Sunday Summary this time next week. Fingers crossed I’ll have as much in the way of reading progress as I’ve achieved this week 🤞🏻

On YouTube, I’m publishing a post I planned for this week – six new releases I’m excited for in 2026. Next, I’ve got my first recorded video review for a more recent read, Orbital by Samantha Harvey. 

 

Summary 

That’s all from me in today’s Sunday Summary instalment. What have you read this week? 

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