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Books On My Fall 2025 To-Read List

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

  1. 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!
  2. 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.
  3. Don't Forget to Write by Sara Goodman Confino--A book club read for November--already picked it up from the library and loving it so far! Confino has these wildly confident and feisty female protagonists that I don't really understand but totally love.
  4. Heir of Fire by Sarah J. Maas--That's right, I'm now on the third Throne of Glass book, and I'm hooked. Loving this fast-paced and epic fantasy journey.
  5. On the Hippie Trail: Istanbul to Kathmandu and the Making of a Travel Writer by Rick Steves--Another book club read for November! Looking forward to my nonfiction fix.
  6. When the Angels Left the Old Country by sacha lamb--I've wanted to read this for a while and absolutely savoring it.
  7. Where the Past Begins: A Writer's Memoir by Amy Tan--Finally getting into my TBR backlist!
  8. The Minotaur and the Mage by Cora Crane--Looking forward to the next in this very readable cozy romantasy series.
  9. Rough Pages by Lev A.C. Rosen--The next in the Evander Mills mystery series I can't stop recommending.
  10. The Sins On Their Bones by Laura R. Samotin--Sounds, as well as looks, like a perfect fall read.

Comments

You sound like me, not that interested in reading creepy books!

I listed books I’ve read that involve Halloweenish creatures.
Rosie Amber said…
Don't forget to write sounds like an interesting book.
Ash said…
I haven't read any of these but they all sound interesting!

I hope you have a spooky week and a Happy Halloween! 🎃💀👻

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Susan said…
I haven't heard of most of these. I hope you enjoy them!

Happy TTT (on a Wednesday)!
I've got An Amateur Witch's Guide to Murder by K. Valentin on my tbr. Thanks for sharing!
Karis DeHaven said…
I typically find myself reading about the same number of books simultaneously as well! I haven't read any of the books on your list; I hope you enjoy all of them!

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