The Best Books to Read in the Fall (Lit Lovers Link Up)
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I’ve been really into fall this year, and I think it’s because temperatures still average about 90 degrees here every day. Being super into fall themes helps me feel like fall is actually here, even though it doesn’t feel like it where I am. Second, I walked into a mall last week (it was not even officially fall yet) and half of the stores were decorated for Christmas. There wasn’t even a Halloween decoration in sight. That is completely unacceptable to me. Fall deserves its time!
In honor of celebrating fall and rainy weather to the fullest, today, I thought I would share with you the books I believe are the best books to read in the fall. Let’s keep that fall spirit as alive as possible!

The Best Books to Read in the Fall

Harry Potter
It’s probably the back-to-school start and all the rain, but Harry Potter will forever mean fall to me. This year, I’m reading through Harry Potter with my kids, so I’m excited.
The Hunger Games
Something about adventures and revolution seems to go along in the fall. I’m not sure why The Hunger Games Trilogy reminds me of the fall, except perhaps because I first read it in the fall? At any rate, I love reading these books when it’s wet and cold outside.
The October Country
The October Country is a short story collection by Ray Bradbury, with one story in particular titled “The October Country.” There is a pretty obvious connection to fall in this story.
Redwall
Redwall is all about food, and if you have never read the books, they are worth it for the meal ideas alone. I always feel so hungry after reading Redwall. I love the food descriptions which sound like the perfect thing to serve on Thanksgiving.
A Series of Unfortunate Events
A Series of Unfortunate Events is slightly spooky, which makes it perfect for fall weather. I’m excited and a little nervous for the new reboot arriving on Netflix soon.
Howl’s Moving Castle
Stories of magic and adventure remind me of fall. I think if I had to guess which time spirits would walk the earth, I would definitely pick fall. I guess out ancestors felt that way too, which is why Halloween exists! Get it all in Howl’s Moving Castle.
Smoke and Mirrors
Smoke and Mirrors is a somewhat depressing short story collection by Neil Gaiman. When I read these stories, I feel like I am out in the mist somewhere with something spooky about to happen.
The Gemma Doyle Trilogy
The deep primal way that magic is addressed in this series of books makes The Gemma Doyle Trilogy one of my favorite YA magic series. Although it has creeped me out on several occasions, the writing captures the spirit of a cold, English fall.
The Lord of the Rings
What better way to celebrate fall weather than by curling up and reading epic adventures? After Harry Potter, I’ll probably have to tackle The Lord of the Rings series with my kids. It may be 10 years from now.
The Time Traveler’s Wife
Time travel is weird, and The Time Traveler’s Wife is weirder. It appeals to my geeky science side and my love of magic and slightly depressing literature at the same time. This book belongs on any fall reading list.
Tell me, what are your favorite books to re-read in the fall? Or do you prefer to read new books every year?
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I don’t read according to seasons, I just kind of pick what I like — though, wait, to be more accurate I haven’t really thought about whether I do read for seasons. I know in other parts of my life, I do the opposite to seasons — like if it’s winter, I try to wear bright colours to remind me of summer. Maybe I do that in reading too — I’ll have to pay attention to find out!
That would be a good idea, too! It’s just not seasonal enough in Texas to do that. You really have to believe in the season for it to exist.
Ooh love your fall reading list collection. Great books indeed
Thanks Julie!
I love the idea of the Perfect Fall Reading List….I need to be more selective this year because I always end up picking up more books than I can handle! The Time Travelers Wife is definitely a PERFECT fall book. I have recently finished another novel that I think has to be put into the “perfect fall” category called “The Lemoncholy Life of Annie Aster” by author Scott Wilbanks (https://www.scottbwilbanks.com/). The book follows the unlikely bond between 19th century schoolmarm Elsbeth Gundy and modern day Californian orphan Annie Aster. A mysterious Victorian door is the source of their connection when Annie finds a letter addressed to her from Elsbeth. The two have to figure out why they are connected in this way. Annie and Elsbeth are two lovable characters and the people they receive help from along the way are memorable and unique. This book kept me hooked from start to finish. It really has it all: murder, mystery, suspense, romance, and more. It is a MUST READ for sure
I absolutely love reading a good ghost story around this time of year. I haven’t found many great ones so far this year that are suitable for a more mature reader but I recently read Ghost on the Lake by Alex Alexander and thought it was outstanding. Really original and captivating story with some seriously creepy concepts that will freak you out. I strongly recommend looking out for this one. My favorite read of the year so far.
https://www.alexalexanderbooks.com
Thanks Sarah, I’ll check it out!
Haha. I woke up down today. You’ve cheeerd me up!