It’s definitely beginning to feel autumnal here, with the temperatures falling and some very rainy days. I’m all for it — I love rain, especially listening to it against the windows while I’m reading, because I’m a clichĂ©, and I’m also not super keen on very warm weather anyway (despite the problems I have with my poor circulation meaning I’m easily cold).
So it’s time too to think about my fall reading list, thanks to Top Ten Tuesday. I know there are a lot of books releasing soon that I’m interested in, so I’ve included a couple of those, but mostly I’m trying to leave those on my wishlist for Christmas, and focus on some of the neglected books of my TBR.
- Mockingbird Court, by Juneau Black. I love the Shady Hollow series, and the one is due out on 7th October, so it has to earn a place on my list. It’s also set in autumn, so it’s coincidentally seasonally appropriate, too! Even though there’s murder and danger, these books are so cosy to me — I can’t wait to settle down with this one.
- The Beauty’s Blade, by Feng Ren Zuo Shu. I haven’t read any baihe (f/f Chinese light novels, equivalent to the m/m danmei) yet, but I heard about this one and it sounds like a lot of fun. It’s due out in November, and I need to snag a copy right away so I can check whether my sister will be interested in it. (I mean, probably: badass ladies with swords who presumably end up kissing, it’s right up her street. But I do have to check for a happy ending.)
- The Library of Ancient Wisdom, by Selena Wisnom. I’d actually sort-of started this at one point, but got busy and didn’t dig into it properly, but it looks like a fascinating history of Mesopotamia through the library of Ashurbanipal, and I enjoyed the chapter I read. It looks like a bit of a chonker, but I think it’ll be one I gladly sink into once I give it the time.
- Pagans, by James Alistair Henry. I’ve technically started this as well, but it wasn’t the right moment, and now I want to get back to it. It’s a mystery set in an alternative universe where geopolitics has worked out very, very differently (e.g. no Norman invasion, Britain’s kind of a backwater, society is largely run by Anglo-Saxons with Celtcs being a heavily marginalised group, etc). Parts of it don’t seem to totally make sense, but I didn’t get that far into it, and I’m very curious how things work out, all the same.
- You Should Be So Lucky, by Cat Sebastian. It’s on my TBR for this month, but I haven’t got to it yet (given that I’ve been warned it deals with an amount of grief and loss, last week didn’t seem like the right time mentally). I really want to read it, though, so it’ll probably be one of the next books I pick up! I love Cat Sebastian’s romances in general, and I feel like she’s also always improving as a writer.
- The Duke at Hazard, by KJ Charles. Another one that’s on my September TBR but hasn’t been read yet. This one’s definitely a priority — I don’t know why I’ve waited so long on it. I love pretty much all of KJ Charles’ work, so I expect to enjoy it.
- The Posthumous Papers of the Manuscripts Club, by Christopher de Hamel. This is a bit of a random choice, but it’s been on my shelves for a while and I’d love to dig into it. I really enjoyed Meetings with Remarkable Manuscripts, and this one has in-page colour illustrations as well, so it should be fascinating. It’s a bit of a chonker, so I might not schedule it for the same month as the other chunky books I’m thinking about!
- Folk Song in England, by Steve Roud. I like a lot of modern British folk, and the efforts of singers and groups like Jon Boden (and Spiers & Boden), Fay Hield, Eliza Carthy, Seth Lakeman and Bellowhead have given me quite the appreciation for traditional songs and their many variations. It’s another chunky book, so it’s a little intimidating, but I’m sure I can get to it!
- The Disabled Tyrant’s Beloved Pet Fish, by Xue Shan Fei Hu. This sounds absolutely nuts as a concept, and I really want to dig in. I want to finish my reread of another isekai-type danmei, The Scum Villain’s Self-Saving System, first… but once I have, I really want to get to this one, especially as it isn’t super-long (four volumes, I think?).
- Paladin’s Hope, by T. Kingfisher. I’ve been loving Kingfisher’s Saint of Steel books, and this is the next up! It looks quite a bit shorter than the last one, but hopefully it will do justice to Piper and Galen. Galen deserves some happiness now!
Yes, yes, I know — a very varied bunch. Very curious to see what other people are hoping to read soon!
Pagan sounds good, alternative history can be fun to read about. I have enjoyed books by Alison Morton about a Roman empire run by women that supposedly survives in modern times.
Here’s a link to my TTT
https://rosieamber.wordpress.com/2025/09/23/%f0%9f%93%9a-toptentuesday-10-books-on-my-fall-to-read-list-tuesdaybookblog-booktwitter-booktwt/
I haven’t come across those! Sounds interesting.
I love the rain too, especially the smell Have fun with your Fall TBR!
It’s very bright and sunny again today (but crisp), so I feel like I’ve been getting the best of both worlds lately!
Pagans sounds like a very interesting read. And, yeah, I love rainy days, too. Thanks for stopping by earlier.
Lydia recently posted…Top Ten Tuesday: Books on My Fall 2025 to-Read List
It’s a fascinating premise! I’m not sure if I like the way it’s working out so far, but I want to give it a chance because it’s a fascinating idea.
The Library of Ancient Wisdom sounds interesting!
Stephen @ Reading Freely recently posted…Top Ten Books on My Fall TBR
I’ve been excited to properly get round to it for a while!
I’m excited for autumn too! I hope you love all these books.
Aj @ Read All The Things! recently posted…Books I’m Reading In Fall
Looks like a nice varied list of books. I hope you enjoy them all.
Anne@HeadFullofBooks recently posted…TTT: My Autumn Reading List (and how I did on my Summer list)
I hope you’ll love all of these books!
If you’d like to visit, here’s my TTT: https://thebooklorefairyreads.wordpress.com/2025/09/22/top-ten-tuesday-books-on-my-fall-2025-to-read-list/
Great list! Hope you enjoy your books.
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I’ve not read the fourth Paladin book yet, but Paladin’s Hope was my favourite so far!
I love reading when it is raining too! Here is our Top Ten Tuesday. Thank you!
I hope you enjoy all of these! Happy reading!
Cindy’s Book Corner recently posted…Top Ten Tuesday-Fall 2025 TBR part 2
I hate the deep cold of winter, but I hate the baking heat of summer more. There’s only so much you can do to cool off, but there are so many more options to warm up. I hope you enjoy reading all of these when the opportunity presents itself.
Pam @ Read! Bake! Create!
https://readbakecreate.com/autumn-2025-tbr-ten-books-i-hope-to-read/
I have Shady Hollow to read too. How did I forget that one on my list! Lol. I want to start the series this fall. Enjoy your books!
I love that you’re trying to focus on your own neglected books, I tried to pick some owned ones for my fall tbr too! That Shady Hollow Mysteries series looks so cute! I haven’t tried any of KJ Charles’ books yet but I have a few on my radar. Happy reading
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