Top Ten Tuesday is weekly book blog meme hosted by the lovely girls over at The Broke and the Bookish.
It's officially the fall season, so this week's topic is books with fall themes and covers!
These books and covers that I've chosen might not seem be explicitly 'fall/autumn'-related, but something about them just makes me think of fall, whether it's due to the color scheme or the visual images themselves.
A Path Begins (The Thickety #1) by J.A. White
(The forest-vibe from this particular cover just feels so cozy and fall-like. The book itself is pretty spooky -- perfect for Halloween!
(The forest-vibe from this particular cover just feels so cozy and fall-like. The book itself is pretty spooky -- perfect for Halloween!
The Trees by Ali Shaw
(So fall. I love the warm colors in this that remind me so much of the beautiful trees changing colors.)
(So fall. I love the warm colors in this that remind me so much of the beautiful trees changing colors.)
The Year of the Gadfly by Jennifer MIller
(If those leaves don't scream fall to you, then nothing will.)
(If those leaves don't scream fall to you, then nothing will.)
Hiddensee by Gregory Maguire - Review to come - 10/30!
(This book has a mixture of winter/fall vibes from me, so I decided to include it anyway. Did I mention how much I am in love with this cover?)
(This book has a mixture of winter/fall vibes from me, so I decided to include it anyway. Did I mention how much I am in love with this cover?)
What do you think of these covers? Are there any books with covers that scream 'fall' to you?
What a great collection of fall covers! The Last Magician and Beastkeeper are awesome, and I love the leaves on The Year of the Gadfly!
ReplyDeleteThese are gorgeous, autumnal covers indeed! The Year of the Gadfly really screams fall to me, and The Thirteenth Tale made my list this week too. Happy reading!
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Oh those first three are amazing! I don't think I've ever seen that version of Magician King?? And that third one is just so neat!
ReplyDeleteFabulous covers, especially Beastkeeper and Wildwood. The Thirteenth Tale was a great read too.
ReplyDeleteThe Thickwety and Wildwood both look very fall-ish to me. And The Thirteenth Tale does too, for some reason, with those awesome looking books. :)
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