autumn reads//books that bring the Fall Vibes
It's in the mid-70s where I live, and I saw a singular tree starting to change a couple days ago...so now we're going to break out ALL the fall vibes, everybody! I can't wait to share some more stories and about my plans and life. But in the meantime, I'm going to create the ultimate list of Fall Books.
We can't deny that there are some books which go better with another season. So here's a list of books full of colors, cozy sweaters, warm coffee, pumpkin, and the color orange.
What's more autumn than an enchanted circus/carnival vibe? "Almost everything, Faith," you might say. I don't know--I've always associated autumn with carnivals, because of the county fair and the fact tha those colors are best with crisp fall air and apple cider. Hence why I recommend this book. If you're a fan of magic and circuses, check this book out.
This might be a children's book, but is there anything with more of an autumn kick to it? The county fair scene gets me. I absolutely love this story--it's such an important part of my childhood. Living in New England, where the book is set, makes me able to visualize the fall scenes so beautifully--the trees are all so beautiful. If this was a childhood favorite, fall is the perfect time for a reread.
This is a book about the Fey, featuring artists, magic emotions, and a Fey prince who can turn into a raven--what's not to love? Oh, and the male lead is the Prince of Autumn, so the whole book has fall, colors, and falling leaves. It's the best of vibes, and even better if you're holding a PSL in one hand.
This book is set during the fall semester of high school, so it's obviously absolutely perfect for this list--hauntings, exploration in the beautiful fall mountains of Virginia, rich boys, academia, the works. It's one of the more Halloween-esque books on this list, but Maggie knows how to tell a beautiful story and weave the vibes in.
Another one of Maggie's--what can I say? She's just too good. This is the November book of my dreams. It makes me want to eat a November cake and go watch the horse races. Beach-in-the-fall vibes are also something not enough people write about. You can go to the beach in the summer, yes, but it hits different when you have to wear a jacket and avoid the water. This book is the feeling of the beach in a sweater, spread out into one story.