Green leaves fade into oranges, reds and yellows. A chill permeates the air, and I drag my sweaters out of the closet. I drink steaming mugs of tea in place of my usual refreshing, iced drinks while I craft the perfect fall playlist. The official first day of fall is marked on my calendar, and I consult my list of ways to commemorate the change in seasons. At the top of my priorities: curate the perfect fall to-be-read list.

I rarely end up reading even half the books on this list, busy with the beginning of a new school year and all of its commitments, but I always make sure to read a few. Reading allows me to slow down and truly immerse myself in the fall season. Although my fall experience is always warm and cheerful, I tend to gravitate toward reading scarier stories rather than cozy

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