Top Ten Books for Fall

After a long, hot, dry, allergy-stricken, wildfire smoke-infused summer, we are finally getting rain again, and I love it.  Today I actually wore my thick cable-knit sweater, and my raincoat has seen a couple of outings, too.

Fall means pumpkin-flavored treats, but (as importantly) it also brings cozy moments reading a book while listening to the rain or sitting by the fire.  These are the top ten books I hope to read this fall – that is, if I can make it to ten!

1.  The Wonderful Wizard of Oz – L. Frank Baum
Maybe no other book screams “autumn” like this one.  It’s a re-read; I haven’t read it since childhood.  The movie is one of my all-time favorites!

2.  Cloaked – Rachel Kovaciny
I was lucky enough to get an advanced reader copy of a new book by Hamlette, who blogs at The Edge of the Precipice.  So far I’m heartily enjoying it!

 

3.  Hero: The Life and Legend of Lawrence of Arabia – Michael Korda
This is a long biography which I must finish by the end of the year and return to the coworker who is kindly lending it to me.  So far I am finding some interesting tidbits in it, though I am not super impressed with Korda as a biographer.

4.  The Sound and the Fury, or Light in August – William Faulkner
These are two Faulkners I picked up at the thrift store, and I’ve heard good things about both of them.  Any suggestion as to which I should read first?

5.  Frankenstein – Mary Shelley
I must read this book.  I must, I must.

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6.  The Scarlet Letter – Nathaniel Hawthorne
Ditto.  Am I the only one who strongly associates this book with fall?  I guess it’s because it takes place in New England, and New England is gorgeous in autumn.  🙂

7.  Crusader Castles – T. E. Lawrence
An upcoming commemoration of a certain person’s birth might justify the purchase of this rare book by T. E. Lawrence… *innocent cough*

8. – 10.  If I somehow manage to complete the above, we can talk about 8 – 10!


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7 responses to “Top Ten Books for Fall”

  1. We're in the same boat: I cannot seem to fill out my TBR past seven. I think Frankenstein is autumn-ish, too, especially close to Halloween.

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  2. The Wonderful Wizard of Oz and the others in that series are delightfulMy ttthttp://hauntedgravebooks.blogspot.com/2017/09/top-ten-tuesday-top-7-books-on-my-fall.html

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  3. Yes, I always plan to read Frankenstein every fall! Gotta stop planning and start doing. 🙂

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  4. I was excited to learn it was a series. The other books will be new to me, so I'm excited about that!

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  5. Yes, you MUST read Frankenstein …… and then tells us what you think. I think it wise of you to stop at 7. Too many books = a reader overwhelmed. Better to make it manageable. 🙂

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  6. Thanks, cleo! Seven is already optimistic, hehe…

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  7. Frankenstein's great – looking forward to see what you make of that 🙂 Scarlet Letter is also amazing, and so too is The Wonderful Wizard of Oz as you already know 🙂

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