Books I want to read this fall! 🍂
There's nothing quite like the crisp autumn air and the changing leaves to make me want to curl up with a good book. My latest fall TBR list, inspired by those cozy vibes, is packed with reads perfect for the season. But beyond the thrillers and paranormal tales I'm so excited about, I've been thinking about what truly makes a book a 'fall read' for me. While stories like 'Sometimes I Lie' by Alice Feeney promise psychological twists perfect for dark evenings, and 'The Demonologist' by Gerald Brittle offers a deep dive into the real-life cases of Ed & Lorraine Warren (definitely 'conjuring book' territory!), a good fall list isn't just about scares. I also seek out books that capture the essence of autumn itself. Think atmospheric contemporary fiction set in small towns with pumpkin patches, or even heartwarming family sagas that unfold against a backdrop of golden foliage. These are the 'books about autumn' that make me want to brew a warm cup of cider and watch the rain fall, offering comfort and a sense of seasonal transition. For those of you, like me, who sometimes crave a bit of romance with your autumn aesthetics, 'fall romance books' are a must. I'm always on the lookout for stories where love blossoms amidst apple orchards, or where characters find comfort and connection during chilly evenings. The feeling of falling in love as the leaves fall around you is just so magical! And if you’re looking for something with a magical twist, 'romance witch books' are absolutely enchanting for the season! Imagine cozy witchy vibes, spellbinding love stories, and a touch of the supernatural – it's the perfect blend for a fall evening. I've heard great things about authors who craft tales of witches finding love in small, charming towns, and I'm definitely adding a few to my ever-growing list to complement the spookier reads. Speaking of supernatural, the books like 'How to Make a Horror Movie and Survive' by Craig DiLouie really appeal to that side of me that loves a good scare as spooky season approaches. And 'You're Invited' by Amanda Jayatissa, with its promise of dark secrets and exotic locations, sounds like a thrilling escape. Even if its setting isn't strictly 'fall-themed,' its suspenseful nature perfectly complements the darker, mysterious energy of autumn. These psychological and supernatural thrillers are my absolute go-to for late-night reading sessions, especially when paired with a 'cozy fall scene' from my imagination, complete with lit candles and a soft blanket. Finding the perfect 'autumn books' to fill your 'fall book' shelf can be an adventure itself. I often find hidden gems by looking for keywords like 'atmospheric,' 'seasonal,' or 'Halloween reads.' Don't be afraid to mix and match genres; sometimes a lighthearted fantasy can be just as comforting as a gripping thriller during this time of year. So grab your blanket, light a candle, and get ready to dive into some incredible reads this season. What are some of your favorite 'books about autumn' or 'romance witch books' that you recommend for my next cozy reading session?




