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    1. nobustomystop on

      How to Read a Tree: Clues and Patterns from Bark to Leaves. Tristan Gooley. Really fascinating.

    2. BeginningHappy4860 on

      The Raven Cycle books by Maggie Stiefvater always remind me of this time of year, in large part because I first listened to the audiobooks while traveling for Thanksgiving and Christmas. They’re also sort of witchy and sort of campus novels, which is fun for autumn.

    3. The Last House On Needless Street, Rebecca, The Haunting of Hill House, Little Women, Jane Eyre, Weyward.

      I’m currently reading God of The Woods by Liz Moore and loving it. It takes place in the height of summer, at a summer camp, but it feels very autumnal for some reason.

    4. Caleb_Trask19 on

      Ali Smith has a seasonal quartet of books that beings with autumn, they are very literally and usually have an art element and sometimes politics plays a part. They are eponymous with the season.

    5. interruptedreader on

      The Hobbit, Emily Wilde books, Nights at the Morisaki Bookstore, The Familiar by Leigh Bardugo is very late summer to me

    6. For me, Greek mythology is a very autumn/wintery vibe. Lots of drama to get all cosy for. I like to get the audiobooks going.

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