
Approaching this up and coming fall season there is no better feeling than finding a good book. There are so many great books out there to cozy up with under a blanket with the scent of fall in the air. If you are someone who struggles to get into reading or finding that book you cannot put down let me give you some recommendations! As well as some special feature books from Mrs. Uner and Ms. Hammond! It is very easy to fall into a book or even a series, especially when it is something that directly interests you. I have recommendations for murder mystery if you are more of an investigative type; cheesy Hallmark like rom coms for those of you who enjoy a good romance with the cliche happily ever after ending; or more historical dramas to dive into if you are more into the gloomy, secretive, almost dark side of things.
Murder Mystery:
A Good Girls Guide to Murder by Holly Jackson: Homicide, lies, high school, who dunnit, mysterious, captivating, drama, and suspenseful
The Secret History by Donna Tart: Atmospheric, intellectual, intense, secretive, tragic, haunting, ,mysterious, and dark.
We Ride Upon Sticks by Quan Berry: Nostalgic, supernatural, whimsical, empowering, humorous, heartwarming, quirky, and rebellious.
The Guest List by Lucy Foley: Isolated, twisty, dramatic, unsettling, ominous, mysterious, complex, thrilling, deceptive, and revealing.
Murder in Autumn by G.M. Malliet: Traditional, observant, clever, intricate, surprising, and engaging.
The Killing Code by Ellie Rohrbach: Intense, historical, patriotic, empowering, dangerous, secretive, coded, feminist, groundbreaking, vital, and unforgettable.
Cozy:
November 9 by Colleen Hoover: Emotional, intense, fateful, romantic, tragic, and hopeful.
Never Never by Colleen Hoover: Mysterious, amnesiac, puzzling, romantic, desperate, revealing, captivating, frustrating, and intertwined.
A Thousand Boy Kisses by Tillie Cole: Heartbreaking, passionate, innocent, tender, fleeting, memorable, bittersweet, transformative, cherished, and profound.
The Pumkin Spice Cafe by Laurie Gilmore: Cozy, charming, comforting, heartwarming, and scenic.
You, Again by Kate Goldbeck: Awkward, humorous, nostalgic, surprising, romantic, forgiving, unresolved, genuine, and complicated.
The Rom Commers by Katherine Center: Witty, chaotic, whimsical, passionate, adventurous, unconventional, heartfelt, creative, and refreshing.
Better Than the Movies by Lynn Painter: Dreamy, nostalgic, charming, romantic, sentimental, relatable, and optimistic.
Mrs. Uner & Ms. Hammond Recs:
Last Twilight in Paris by Ruth Druart: Mysterious, evocative, poignant, reflective, atmospheric, and romantic.
The Night Road by Kristin Hannah: Tragic, emotional, intense, heartbreaking, reflective, and powerful.
And Then There Were None by Agatha Christie: Suspensful, mysterious, isolated, haunting, deadly, and clever.
Happy reading everyone!!