A CURIOUS BEGINNING! Girl please read this! It’s phenomenal. The audiobook is the way to go. Everyone I know likes it the first time they read it but is obsessed when they either reread or continue to the next book
You know what? I thought I have already subscribed her like a month ago or so. Actually when I read your comment I found out I didn't. 😂😂😂 so I did now
Murder at the Pumpkin Pageant is the 4th book in the Beacon Bakeshop series. This is the only Fall one so far but they are all very enjoyable and I highly recommend. Two books are summer ones and there is a Christmas one. The 5th book is going to be a St Patrick Day one. I can't wait for that. The covers for this series are some of my favorites.
Hi. I was really struck by the beauty of "Motion Detection", a thriller book that I found by chance on Amz while looking for a new book. The cover intrigued me, it's an unusual book with a spectacular ending, I highly recommend it!
Ah! I’m so excited for you to read so many of these! The Black Witch chronicles for me almost seemed like a more mature Harry Potter. I binged all the books that are out! Twin Crowns is so good as well. It warmed my heart! I had never read anything from Sanderson but loved Tress and the Emerald Sea!
It looks like a great book haul! Whenever you do book hauls, I pull up Goodreads, and then hit play/pause a bunch of times as I go back and forth adding books to my TBR, lol. Thanks for the wonderful video! 📚🍁
A Library of Shadows was fun but it reads veryyyyy middle grade. Like the villain twist is obvious in chapter 3 and there’s a type of plot hole that works in middle grade but not YA. A Study in Drowning is EXCELLENT. I read the whole thing yesterday. Ink Blood Sister Scribe is my favorite debut of the year! FYI Holly Horror is kinda based on that old “say say playmate” song and playground hand clap game but I feel like it’s not common knowledge anymore so you might want to look that up if you’re unfamiliar. I DNF’d Payback’s a Witch lol. Too many authors think that Stars Hollow vibes = the characters never stop talking and making inappropriate jokes. I can’t wait to see what you think of them all!
I just borrowed "House of Salt and Sorrow" from my library. I don't need to add any more books to my TBR, but everyone says this book is so good. I had to check it out!
Hi Liv, The Library of Shadows and Bring me your Midnight sound good. The Nature of Witches is on my TBR. I read House of Salt and Sorrow which I unhauled because of the gore. I'm finding I like cozier adult fantasy so Unatural Magic looks good. The house as a character is the only horror trope I can tolerate so Holly Horror sounds interesting. I love Shirley Jackson a classic author. She wrote gothic light and quiet horror. Love Gilmore Girls soUnfortunate Effects of Heartbreak and Magic looks good too. Can't Help Falling and Last to Leave the Room sound great too.
I ❤ Such Sharp Teeth! Its a good one and not too scary imo. Im looking fwd to all my spooky 👻 books 📚!!! I have Jesse santanto's new thriller bc i ❤her writing SO much. About to read Alice Feeney's new one too. 😊
I did not expect to love Ink Blood Sister Scribe as much as I did! It was so good! Thanks for the recs. I just bought The Lighthouse Witches because I remembered it from last year’s recs. I can’t wait to read it. 🍂🍁
Ink Blood was one of my faves of the year! Such Sharp Teeth is my fave Rachel Harrison. It’s a bit bloodier than her others, but still not really “horror” IMO. Reading Quiet Tenant right now and 🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯
An older series I enjoyed was written by Tate Hallaway. Tall, dark and Dead is the first in the series centered around a witch and a vampire. Probably what would be considered chick lit. I recently read The Luminaires by Susan Dennard. I loved the author’s writing and her descriptions of the buildings in this story. Read it in two days. Couldn’t put it down. Another series that I don’t hear anyone talking about is Jim Butcher’s Dresden file books. Harry Dresden is a warlock who always seems to be in trouble.
Obviously you have enough books to keep you occupied for awhile, but I really want to recommend The Clackity by Lora Senf. It's a middle grade horror, which I found creepier than most of the adult horror books I read last Halloween. I really think you would like it. Bonus, the sequel called The Nighthouse Keeper, comes out mid-October. Love your channel.