For anyone who doesn’t have an autumn season it ends on 21st December this year so u have nearly two months left. I’m from London so we get all 4 seasons which I love and autumn is my favourite season. I think it’s the perfect temperature when it begins and the leaves changing colour and falling it just beautiful to me. I think so many people appreciate the warmer months and their correlating seasons like spring and summer for new life and summer fun and often forget the beauty that is in autumn and winter too. We are blessed to experience such varied seasons even when ur wet from rain or cold in the winter or too hot in the summer it’s good to take a minute to just appreciate the beauty of our world, it really is amazing. Great video. Hope u all have many good reading months to come.
An Enchantment of Ravens by Margaret Rogerson Abhorsen Chronicles by Garth Nix Galatea: A Short Story by Madeline Miller From Far Away by Kyoko Hikawa (manga) Howl's moving castle by Diana Wynne Jones Half a soul by Olivia Atwater Ella Enchanted by Gail Carson Levine
Totally agree about One Dark Window - I read that in October, and am definitely getting to the sequel this month for another dose of gothic-y Autumn vibes! 🍁🍂
THANK YOU for informing me of the sequel to Vera Wong, I'm now SUPER excited! It's more summer feeling, but because you like Vera Wong and the Veronica Speedwell series, you NEED to read "Killers of a Certain Age" by Deanna Raybourn. It's about 4 60-year-old female assassins who are supposed to be retiring...but end up trying to figure out why they have a hit on them. It's the best of both worlds, and there's one particular joke towards the end about an app that had me DYING. This one is more spooky fall, but "The Gravekeeper Series" by Darcy Coates is also SO good. I binge read books 1-3 in about 2 weeks (would have been more like 1 week if it hadn't been my ebook commuting read) and I'm desperately waiting for my hold on libby for #4 to come out. The series is creepy, funny (Zoe is the BEST), and seems to have a really nice slow-burn romance going on. Plus, each book picks up almost exactly where the last one left off, so not a lot of exposition catch-up in the beginning. I also recommend "The Scholomance" trilogy by Naomi Novik. School setting, magic, danger, and supreme amounts of sarcasm.
My favorite fall books are Truly Devious by Maureen Johnson, The Library of Shadows by Rachel Moore, and Garlic & The Vampire by Bree Paulsen ❤ they all take place during fall and I just love reading the descriptions of the fall leaves during fall 😊
My hot take is that mysteries, horrors, and thrillers are best suited for winter. Something about reading something spooky while it’s dark and raining/snowing outside hits better for me
In Arizona we barely have a fall. Next thing we know it’s gonna be winter. It’s like we only have SUMMER and then WiNTeR. Which is why I chose to get married this month. Yesterday we took our 8 and 4 year old trick-or-treating for the first time! Ok back to watching you.
Here's my fall recommendations The dead zone by Stephen king Christine by Stephen king Magic lessons prequel book to practical magic by alice Hoffman They never learn by Layne fargo The wolf gift by Anne rice The wild truth by carine mccandless memoir
You should read A Taste of Gold and Iron its a queer fantasy romance really good world building, funny, sweet, good representation, neurodivergent representation just all around very good. Audio book so good as well
For anyone who doesn’t have an autumn season it ends on 21st December this year so u have nearly two months left. I’m from London so we get all 4 seasons which I love and autumn is my favourite season. I think it’s the perfect temperature when it begins and the leaves changing colour and falling it just beautiful to me. I think so many people appreciate the warmer months and their correlating seasons like spring and summer for new life and summer fun and often forget the beauty that is in autumn and winter too. We are blessed to experience such varied seasons even when ur wet from rain or cold in the winter or too hot in the summer it’s good to take a minute to just appreciate the beauty of our world, it really is amazing. Great video. Hope u all have many good reading months to come.
I became a reader in august and im so excited for my first holiday season as a reader
Thats awesome, happy reading!! May I recommend Days at the Morisaki Bookshop for an autumnal read?
@@elijahnissinen5460 congratulations! Welcome to the world of readers!
An Enchantment of Ravens by Margaret Rogerson
Abhorsen Chronicles by Garth Nix
Galatea: A Short Story by Madeline Miller
From Far Away by Kyoko Hikawa (manga)
Howl's moving castle by Diana Wynne Jones
Half a soul by Olivia Atwater
Ella Enchanted by Gail Carson Levine
Totally agree about One Dark Window - I read that in October, and am definitely getting to the sequel this month for another dose of gothic-y Autumn vibes! 🍁🍂
I loved one dark window. I need to read the second book. Leaves 🍁
The Push and Two Twisted Crowns are definitely on my cozy fall tbr now, I am ✨🍂🍁excited🍁🍂✨
THANK YOU for informing me of the sequel to Vera Wong, I'm now SUPER excited! It's more summer feeling, but because you like Vera Wong and the Veronica Speedwell series, you NEED to read "Killers of a Certain Age" by Deanna Raybourn. It's about 4 60-year-old female assassins who are supposed to be retiring...but end up trying to figure out why they have a hit on them. It's the best of both worlds, and there's one particular joke towards the end about an app that had me DYING.
This one is more spooky fall, but "The Gravekeeper Series" by Darcy Coates is also SO good. I binge read books 1-3 in about 2 weeks (would have been more like 1 week if it hadn't been my ebook commuting read) and I'm desperately waiting for my hold on libby for #4 to come out. The series is creepy, funny (Zoe is the BEST), and seems to have a really nice slow-burn romance going on. Plus, each book picks up almost exactly where the last one left off, so not a lot of exposition catch-up in the beginning. I also recommend "The Scholomance" trilogy by Naomi Novik. School setting, magic, danger, and supreme amounts of sarcasm.
My favorite fall books are Truly Devious by Maureen Johnson, The Library of Shadows by Rachel Moore, and Garlic & The Vampire by Bree Paulsen ❤ they all take place during fall and I just love reading the descriptions of the fall leaves during fall 😊
My hot take is that mysteries, horrors, and thrillers are best suited for winter. Something about reading something spooky while it’s dark and raining/snowing outside hits better for me
In Arizona we barely have a fall. Next thing we know it’s gonna be winter. It’s like we only have SUMMER and then WiNTeR. Which is why I chose to get married this month. Yesterday we took our 8 and 4 year old trick-or-treating for the first time! Ok back to watching you.
Mort looks fun! Thank you!
yess Our Wives Under the Sea!!! That was my favorite read of 2023🩷🌊
Loved Tempest of Tea! I NEED book two!
Always excited for your videos . I have Bride by Ali Hazelwood on my shelf right now
reading it right now on my kindle, not sure how I feel about it. On chapter 13
Here's my fall recommendations
The dead zone by Stephen king
Christine by Stephen king
Magic lessons prequel book to practical magic by alice Hoffman
They never learn by Layne fargo
The wolf gift by Anne rice
The wild truth by carine mccandless memoir
You should read A Taste of Gold and Iron its a queer fantasy romance really good world building, funny, sweet, good representation, neurodivergent representation just all around very good. Audio book so good as well
If you love Death's character journey in Mort, you're in for a treat with the rest of his series.🍂
Mel, Vera Wong IS a series!! The second book comes out in April 2025. :-)
I loved push 🎉
Same, I don't get more then 2 season and Fall is pretty much just a ilusion through photos.
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Does anyone have any good recommendations for romance or fantasy? I’ve been loving ACOTAR, Powerless, and etc.
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Any recs to start reading fantasy? The only series ive read is happy potter 😂
Depending on what type of fantasy you're looking for you might want to check out Graceling by Kristin Cashore
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Read Vera Wong after your recommendation. Absolutely loved it. Don’t live in a country with fall but 🍁🍂🍎🧣
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