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Looking for the perfect books to enjoy this fall season? Look no further! Whether you’re into fantasy, horror, fiction, non-fiction, or classics, there is something on this list for everyone. One spooky but delightful read is “Masters of Death” by Olivie Blake, which follows a real estate agent who is also a vampire trying to solve a ghost’s murder. If you’re a fan of fantasy, check out “Six of Crows” by Leigh Bardugo, a thrilling heist story involving six outcasts. For a more mysterious read, “The Inheritance of Orquidea Divina” by Zoraida Cordova offers a look into a family’s peculiar abilities and hidden history in Ecuador.

Looking for more horror this fall? Dive into “Piranesi” by Susanna Clarke, a tale of captivity in a foreboding labyrinth, or “Salem’s Lot” by Stephen King, a classic with vampires, small towns, and haunted houses. For a more unsettling read, “Intercepts” by T.J. Payne explores government experiments unlocking hidden human abilities, while “The Silent Companions” by Laura Purcell follows a widow discovering eerie anomalies in her home. For a truly horrifying experience, “The Eyes Are the Best Part” by Monika Kim delves into dark dreams of getting rid of a mother’s boyfriend.

For those who enjoy mysterious and thought-provoking stories, “The Secret History” by Donna Tartt follows a group of college misfits down a dangerous path, while the upcoming book “Intermezzo” by Sally Rooney explores family dynamics after a father’s death. Looking for a cozy autumn read? “Where the Forest Meets the River” by Shannon Bowring follows a small town in Maine dealing with a past tragedy, while “The Unicorn Woman” by Gayle Jones explores life in the 1950s for a Black soldier in America.

Interested in history or dark humor this fall? “Hell’s Half-Acre: The Untold Story of the Benders, America’s First Serial Killer Family” by Susan Jonusas recounts the gruesome tale of a family of serial killers in 1873 Kansas, while “Smoke Gets in Your Eyes & Other Lessons from the Crematory” by Caitlin Doughty offers a reflective look at caring for the dead. “On Freedom” by Timothy Snyder provides a historical perspective on the meaning of freedom in America.

Don’t forget the classics this fall! Dive into “Wuthering Heights” by Emily Brontë for a dark and romantic Gothic tale, or pick up “The Call of The Wild” by Jack London for a thrilling survival story set during the Alaska gold rush. And of course, no fall reading list is complete without “Dracula” by Bram Stoker or “Carmilla” by Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu, the original vampire stories that continue to capture readers’ imaginations. Whether you’re looking for a cozy weekend read or a spine-chilling horror story, this list has something for everyone to enjoy this fall season. So grab a book, cozy up by the fire, and immerse yourself in a world of mystery, fantasy, and terror.

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