I love this topic for rejoining Top Ten Tuesday! I'm trying to lean in as much as possible to the coziness of fall and the upcoming winter season. I've done a lot better with that the last few years. Just because it isn't my favorite doesn't mean I can't enjoy it. Plus, some books I'm reading lately that are apropos for the Halloween atmosphere pervading my neighborhood this month at least. Cozy/Atmospheric Reads Adenashire, a Cozy Fantasy Book Series by J. Penner--These books are the epitome of cozy fantasy with distinctive characters from a variety of creative fantasy backgrounds, including orcs, fennex, and gargoyles. The Bloodstained Key by Charity Rau--Not so cozy, but stiflingly atmospheric--a Gothic novel set inside a fairytale. The Unfortunate Side Effects of Heartbreak and Magic by Breanne Randall--Really captures the cozy atmosphere of a small town and a trove of magical family secrets. An Amateur Witch's Guide to Murder by K. Valentin--I don...
September turned out to be quite a reading month, and I'm actually in the middle of various books of fiction, nonfiction, and poetry--books are my oldest and surest source of comfort and I've been needing a lot of that. High holidays are also a great time for reading after services since I try not to write or use technology on those days. Books Read in September 2025 My Life With the Walter Boys by Ali Novak--The TV show has been a guilty pleasure so finally checked out the source material--very similar and lives up to the show. Lavender House (Evander Mills #1) by Lev A.C. Rosen--I enjoyed The Bell in the Fog so much that I went back and read the first book and intend to read the rest--so glad when book club turns me onto a book or series I enjoy that I might not otherwise have read! American Journal: Fifty Poems for Our Time, edited by Tracy K. Smith--Book of poems I got awhile ago but didn't really jibe with--I finished reading them all this month, and while I enjoyed...