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Top Ten Tuesday - Books that remind me of Fall

 

Hi! Top Ten Tuesday is hosted by Jana @thatartsyreadergir. Each week book bloggers talk about a prompt chosen by Jana or readers. The meme was born out of a love of lists and bringing the book blogging community together. This week is a Halloween Freebie, but because I don't read scary books, these are books that remind me of Fall. 


1- Fangirl

You have all heard me talk about this book before, and I’m pretty sure I talk about it every week.

2- Carry On

This is the fanfic from Carry On. The book reminds me of Fall because it takes place at a school.

3- Simon vs the Homo sapiens Agenda

This is a fluffy YA and is perfect for fall. I love reading YA contemporary this season.

4- Meet Cute

 

I read this book this year, and it’s so cute. It’s one of those books perfect for a fall evening.

5- The Bookish Life of Nina Hill

This is an adult book I read this year, but I loved it. The characters are fun and the plot was great. I put this on the list because it’s light.

6- Comics Will Break Your Heart

I loved this book last year, and I want to reread it at some point. I loved the characters and the Romeo & Juliet vibes in this story. 

7- Pumpkin Heads

I have not read this yet but It is on my tbr for this season. I put this book on the list today because of the title and the cover.

8- Red, White, and Royal Blue

I read this over the summer, but the vibes are light, just the kind of book I love reading during this season.

9- Leah on the Off Beat

This is the second book in the Simon Universe. The characters are in school, and it’s a light read.

10-What If it’s Us

I loved this book last year. The characters were cute, and the story was great. 

Comments

  1. You did a nice job with this list.

    My post.

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  2. It's so interesting that you like to read light books during fall. I love it! I always end up surrounded by dark, creepy books, lol. Great post!

    My TTT: https://followinggoodbooks.wordpress.com/2020/10/27/10-ya-books-with-creepy-skull-covers/

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    1. I find it so neat that people read different books based on the seasons.

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  3. Pumpkinheads is perfect for this time of year. :)

    Check out my TTT

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  4. I like the topic you chose. I might have to use that one next year if there's a freebie!

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  5. I love Fangirl. Pumpkinhead seems appropriate too. :)

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  6. Great list of books here and yep, they all make me think of fall too. :)

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