And we’re back this Tuesday with another exciting prompt…Ten Books With Fall/Autumn Covers/Themes! Yes, I know, I love Autumn way too much. But I’m a strong believer that it’s better to fill your life with things that you like and love, than the opposite. Yes. Positivity! My spellchecker is saying that that is not a real world. Too bad. Anyway, this prompt was harder for me to complete than I’d first imagined. When I first saw the prompt over on The Broke and the Bookish I just kind of smiled to myself, cracked my knuckles, and started a search that I thought would be very short and very yielding. I was so very wrong, and in the end, ended up listing a bunch of books that I have not read yet! Some of them are not published yet, sure, but the rest….What’s my excuse? The upside of this adventure, is that I came across some books that I’d never seen or heard of before! But anyway, on to my top ten list!
For those of you who don’t know what Top Ten Tuesday is all about, here is a quote from The Broke and the Bookish, the genuises behind this weekly meme!
Each week we will post a new Top Ten list that one of our bloggers here at The Broke and the Bookish will answer. Everyone is welcome to join. All we ask is that you link back to The Broke and the Bookish on your own Top Ten Tuesday post and, if you want to, add your name to the Linky widget on that day’s posts (typically put up midnight EST on Tuesday) so that everyone can check out other bloggers lists! If you don’t have a blog, just post your answers as a comment. Have fun with it! It’s a fun way to get to know your fellow bloggers.
…and now that all of the necessary stuff is out of the way….
– Ten Books With Fall/Autumn Covers/Themes –
– ONE –
Melissa Albert’s The Hazel Wood
– TWO –
Nora Roberts’ Dark Witch
– THREE –
Brittany Cavallaro’s A Study in Charlotte
– FOUR –
Margaret Rogerson’s An Enchantment of Ravens
– FIVE –
Shea Ernshaw’s The Wicked Deep
– SIX –
Rachel Lynn Solomon’s You’ll Miss Me When I’m Gone
– SEVEN –
Ransom Rigg’s’s Tales of the Peculiar
– EIGHT –
Edna O’Briaen’s The Little Red Chairs
Great covers! The cover for After Alice is stunning! I need that in my life!
Haha right! I didn’t even read the synopsis for that one lol!
wow, these are great fall covers. i really like your choices!! i haven’t read any of those, but i want to read the “outlander” series and eventually get to “drums of autumn” 🙂
Yes, I hope we both get to “drums of autumn” haha. I have Outlander on my list for December, but I doubt I’ll actually get to it 🙁
These are great fall cover choices. I’m finishing up An Enchantment of Ravens and have enjoyed it quite a bit. The Hazel Wood is on my TBR, and it will take me a while before I get to Drums of Autumn (I’m reading Dragonfly in Amber off and on right now).
Thank you, Danielle 🙂 And that’s good to hear! I look forward to reading Enchantment of Ravens but have no idea when I’ll actually get to it. Might audiobook it if I like the narrator lol
It really is a short book for a fantasy read, and it’s a standalone as well.
Ohhh I hadn’t known that it was short, but I’d heard that it was standalone and that people were sad about that, haha.
Yeah, it’s only 304 pages, which is on the short end for fantasy reads.
Some beautiful covers on here. I must say, though, that I didn’t like A Study in Charlotte as much as I wanted to. I can’t remember why – it just didn’t work for me.
Thank you! I thought so as well 🙂
I’m sorry to hear that you didn’t like A Study in Charlotte! I will have to see if I like it or not, once I get to it (haha). I hope that I do though.
Very beautiful covers, great choices!
Thanks so much! And thanks for reading!
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That’s so good to hear! I have it on my list for December 😀
Yeah, you can probably definitely sneak it into your reads for the rest of 2017.