I never get to celebrate fall here along the Texas Gulf Coast. No pumpkins. No cool breezes. Apples? Nope. No pretty fall leaves. Sigh.
Ah, but I can always lose myself in a wonderful fall book.
Some with a fall-ish vibe I've read...
Some I have thought about reading...but haven't read yet...and probably will never read...
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Yes to The Secret history - any book set on a college or prep school actually has a pretty good fall feeling for me.
ReplyDeleteOoh nice picks! Mostly new to me ones but I did read The Enchanted Spellshop! The author was coming to my library so I thought why not? Plus I had read one of her YA thrillers so I decided to give it a shot. It was a cute softer read and was nice! I also read Dracula many moons ago! Ironically it was when there were hardly no other vampire books to read (at least in YA!)!
ReplyDeleteHope you are able to read some of these fallish books this fall or sometime soon!
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The Spell Shop looks intriguing. I cannot imagine fall without leaves and apples and frosty days.
ReplyDeleteYou are right, these books have a sort of fall wibe. I have read Tartt, the Brontës, Collins and Stoker. I will check out the others. I have not read anything by Bradbury (a shame) and har thinking about reading some of the classic sci-fi (Bradbury, Huxley, etc) soon. Babel is on my shelf already. I am also curious about Morgenstern, not having read anything by her.
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