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Fall Book Reading List

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Here’s a **Fall Reading List**, perfect for the season of crisp air, golden leaves, and cozy nights. This list includes books with themes of mystery, transformation, nostalgia, and autumnal ambiance.


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### **Fiction**

1. **The Secret History** – Donna Tartt

*A dark academia classic filled with mystery, Greek mythology, and intellectual obsession—perfect for autumn.*


2. **Rebecca** – Daphne du Maurier

*A gothic novel with eerie suspense and haunting autumnal settings.*


3. **Dracula** – Bram Stoker

*A chilling vampire tale that pairs well with the darkening days of fall.*


4. **The Night Circus** – Erin Morgenstern

*A beautifully atmospheric fantasy novel full of magic and mystery, perfect for cozy autumn evenings.*


5. **Something Wicked This Way Comes** – Ray Bradbury

*A haunting tale about a mysterious autumn carnival and the magic—and danger—it brings.*


6. **The Once and Future Witches** – Alix E. Harrow

*A historical fantasy about witches fighting for women’s rights, filled with autumnal magic.*


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### **Mystery & Thriller**

7. **The Shadow of the Wind** – Carlos Ruiz Zafón

*A literary mystery set in Barcelona, full of books, secrets, and intrigue.*


8. **Jane Eyre** – Charlotte Brontë

*A gothic novel with moody landscapes, eerie mansions, and a strong-willed heroine.*


9. **The Turn of the Screw** – Henry James

*A classic ghost story that will keep you on edge on autumn nights.*


10. **The Thirteenth Tale** – Diane Setterfield

*A rich, mysterious novel about storytelling, family secrets, and eerie estates.*


11. **Mexican Gothic** – Silvia Moreno-Garcia

*A chilling horror novel with gothic undertones and a gripping, eerie atmosphere.*


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### **Inspirational & Spiritual**

12. **The Alchemist** – Paulo Coelho

*A timeless fable about self-discovery and following your dreams—perfect for fall reflection.*


13. **Walking on Water: Reflections on Faith and Art** – Madeleine L’Engle

*A beautiful exploration of faith and creativity, ideal for the introspective autumn season.*


14. **Liturgy of the Ordinary** – Tish Harrison Warren

*A wonderful book about finding meaning in everyday moments, perfect for slowing down in the fall.*


15. **Gratitude** – Oliver Sacks

*A small but powerful reflection on thankfulness, fitting for the season of harvest and appreciation.*


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### **Poetry & Short Stories**

16. **The Poetry of Robert Frost** – Robert Frost

*Classic poems celebrating nature, change, and the beauty of the seasons.*


17. **Autumn Journal** – Louis MacNeice

*A poetic meditation on life and change, written during the autumn of 1938.*


18. **Ghostly: A Collection of Ghost Stories** – Audrey Niffenegger

*A curated collection of eerie and thought-provoking ghost stories.*


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### **Non-Fiction & Memoirs**

19. **The Year of Magical Thinking** – Joan Didion

*A profound memoir on love and loss, fitting for the reflective nature of autumn.*


20. **Braiding Sweetgrass** – Robin Wall Kimmerer

*A poetic and insightful book about nature, indigenous wisdom, and gratitude—perfect for fall appreciation.*


21. **Gathering Moss** – Robin Wall Kimmerer

*A beautifully written book about the lessons nature teaches us, ideal for autumn walks and quiet moments.*


22. **Pumpkin Spice Up Your Life** – Kathryn Hudson

*A lighthearted book celebrating everything autumn, from traditions to seasonal recipes.*


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### **Children’s & Family Reads**

23. **Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone** – J.K. Rowling

*A back-to-school classic with cozy autumnal vibes and magical adventures.*


24. **Coraline** – Neil Gaiman

*A delightfully eerie tale for children and adults alike—perfect for spooky season.*


25. **Winnie-the-Pooh** – A.A. Milne

*A heartwarming book filled with nostalgia and cozy forest adventures.*


26. **The Little Prince** – Antoine de Saint-Exupéry

*A timeless story about love, loss, and imagination, fitting for the reflective fall season.*





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