Halfway through, it began to feel October-like. Chilly, windy, leaves finally starting to change color, with that characteristic October scent in the air. I don't love October with the vivacity of an Anne of Green Gables, but I'm belatedly learning to appreciate the autumnal turn with the romantic maturity of an Anne Eliot. And I had the great good fortune to see Chesapeake Shakespeare Company's rendition of Persuasion as a play, adapted by Sarah Rose Kearns--I highly recommend both the particular production and the script, which was everything I could have dreamed of and more in a superb and thoughtful homage to Austen. She even referenced the sonnet I most associate with Anne's moment of melancholy in the woods, "Bare ruined choirs where late the sweet birds sang..." Books Read in October 2025 The Amen Effect: Ancient Wisdom to Mend Our Broken Hearts and World by Sharon Brous--My rabbi referenced the central anecdote in a previous year's High Holiday ser...
It's already mid-fall, so I've already read some of these, but I imagine I'll finish more before the fall is out! I'm reading quite widely these days--I seem to be reading 3-6 books at any given time, because of book clubs, yes, but also mood, format, and availability. Happy Top Ten Tuesday! Books On My Fall 2025 To-Read List An Amateur Witch's Guide to Murder by K. Valentin--I received this ebook for review from LibraryThing, and I've never been quite so pleased with my choices! This was a hilarious ride from the get-go and crammed full of witchy Goth kid oddities and gore--a perfect Halloween read, and hopefully the beginning of a series! A Bridesmaid's Guide to Murder by Abigail Scott--Another ebook I received for review from LibraryThing--and whatever it is, books ending in "Guide to Murder" are killing it for me these days! (Let's not look too deep...) I'm not finished, but I'm loving it so far. Don't Forget to Write by Sara Go...