Love this!!! I am trying to get more into fantasy this fall & picking up some cozy romances like “A Novel Love Story” and “The Love of My After Life”!!!
I requested the library get Special Topics in Calamity Physics. I always want to be reading something I can’t wait to get back to. Thanks for the list. I also love fall, but find myself getting a little sad about the upcoming frost.
Loved Tell the Wolves... And just placed a hold on The Tenant. I'm looking forward to winter so I can get back to Louise Penny, but am in no hurry to rush through fall.
I read Looking for Alaska years ago (in 2015) and I still remember about the discussion on famous people’s last words. I think it was The Oxford Book of Death. John Green brings such profound food for thought.
I just finished The Secret History this weekend and I’m sad that it ended, I think it’s one of those books I’d like to revisit later on knowing what I know. I had so many theories as I was reading it & had gone in not knowing anything about the book (it was quite a feat considering how many people talk about it!!) It really is a perfect read for fall!
Love this!!! I am trying to get more into fantasy this fall & picking up some cozy romances like “A Novel Love Story” and “The Love of My After Life”!!!
You had me at “cozy.” I’ll have to check those out.
I requested the library get Special Topics in Calamity Physics. I always want to be reading something I can’t wait to get back to. Thanks for the list. I also love fall, but find myself getting a little sad about the upcoming frost.
Transitioning through the seasons isn’t always easy. I hope Special Topics come in soon to entertain you in the meantime. 🙂
Loved Tell the Wolves... And just placed a hold on The Tenant. I'm looking forward to winter so I can get back to Louise Penny, but am in no hurry to rush through fall.
Yes to savoring each season as it comes. I hope you enjoy The Tenant!
I loved Everything I Never Told You, and like you, I was surprised it was her first novel!
Ng is such a gifted writer!
So many suggestions I saved from this list! Lovely autumn vibes!
I’m happy you found some interesting titles!
I read Looking for Alaska years ago (in 2015) and I still remember about the discussion on famous people’s last words. I think it was The Oxford Book of Death. John Green brings such profound food for thought.
I just finished The Secret History this weekend and I’m sad that it ended, I think it’s one of those books I’d like to revisit later on knowing what I know. I had so many theories as I was reading it & had gone in not knowing anything about the book (it was quite a feat considering how many people talk about it!!) It really is a perfect read for fall!
It’s so nice when books stick in our heads for that long. I’d love to read The Secret History again for the first time.