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Sweater Weather Reads: Cozy Books for a Perfect Autumn Day

 


It's the best time of the year for reading aka it is Autumn and I am here with all the best cozy novels to read this season. Here are some novels I think would make a perfect read this Fall:


Sin Eater by Megan Campisi

"For the crime of stealing bread, fourteen-year-old May receives a life sentence: she must become a Sin Eater—a shunned woman, brutally marked, whose fate is to hear the final confessions of the dying, eat ritual foods symbolizing their sins as a funeral rite, and thereby shoulder their transgressions to grant their souls access to heaven.
Orphaned and friendless, apprenticed to an older Sin Eater who cannot speak to her, May must make her way in a dangerous and cruel world she barely understands. When a deer heart appears on the coffin of a royal governess who did not confess to the dreadful sin it represents, the older Sin Eater refuses to eat it. She is taken to prison, tortured, and killed. To avenge her death, May must find out who placed the deer heart on the coffin and why."

Upstream by Mary Oliver 

  "Comprising a selection of essays, Upstream finds beloved poet Mary Oliver reflecting on her astonishment and admiration for the natural world and the craft of writing.  

As she contemplates the pleasure of artistic labor, finding solace and safety within the woods, and the joyful and rhythmic beating of wings, Oliver intimately shares with her readers her quiet discoveries, boundless curiosity, and exuberance for the grandeur of our world. 

This radiant collection of her work, with some pieces published here for the first time, reaffirms Oliver as a passionate and prolific observer whose thoughtful meditations on spiders, writing a poem, blue fin tuna, and Ralph Waldo Emerson inspire us all to discover wonder and awe in life's smallest corners."

The Secret History by Donna Tartt

"Under the influence of their charismatic classics professor, a group of clever, eccentric misfits at an elite New England college discover a way of thinking and living that is a world away from the humdrum existence of their contemporaries. But when they go beyond the boundaries of normal morality they slip gradually from obsession to corruption and betrayal, and at last—inexorably—into evil."


The Price of Salt by Patricia Highsmith
 "The Price of Salt is the story of Therese Belivet, a stage designer trapped in a department-store day job, whose salvation arrives one day in the form of Carol Aird, an alluring suburban housewife in the throes of a divorce. They fall in love and set out across the United States, pursued by a private investigator who eventually blackmails Carol into a choice between her daughter and her lover."

Autobiography of Red by Anne Carson
"Geryon, a young boy who is also a winged red monster, reveals the volcanic terrain of his fragile, tormented soul in an autobiography he begins at the age of five. As he grows older, Geryon escapes his abusive brother and affectionate but ineffectual mother, finding solace behind the lens of his camera and in the arms of a young man named Herakles, a cavalier drifter who leaves him at the peak of infatuation. When Herakles reappears years later, Geryon confronts again the pain of his desire and embarks on a journey that will unleash his creative imagination to its fullest extent. By turns whimsical and haunting, erudite and accessible, richly layered and deceptively simple, Autobiography of Red is a profoundly moving portrait of an artist coming to terms with the fantastic accident of who he is."

Autumn by Ali Smith
"Autumn. Season of mists and mellow fruitfulness. Two old friends—Daniel, a centenarian, and Elisabeth, born in 1984—look to both the future and the past as the United Kingdom stands divided by a historic, once-in-a-generation summer. Love is won, love is lost. Hope is hand-in-hand with hopelessness. The seasons roll round, as ever.
 
A luminous meditation on the meaning of richness and harvest and worth, Autumn is the first installment of Ali Smith’s Seasonal Quartet, and it casts an eye over our own time: Who are we? What are we made of? Shakespearean jeu d’esprit, Keatsian melancholy, the sheer bright energy of 1960s pop art. Autumn is wide-ranging in time-scale and light-footed through histories."
Saint Sebastian's Abyss by Mark Haber
"Former best friends who built their careers writing about a single work of art meet after a decades-long falling-out. One of them, called to the other’s deathbed for unknown reasons by a “relatively short” nine-page email, spends his flight to Berlin reflecting on Dutch Renaissance painter Count Hugo Beckenbauer and his masterpiece, Saint Sebastian’s Abyss, the work that established both men as important art critics and also destroyed their relationship. A darkly comic meditation on art, obsession, and the enigmatic power of friendship, Saint Sebastian’s Abyss stalks the museum halls of Europe, feverishly seeking salvation, annihilation, and the meaning of belief."

 

A Certain Hunger by Chelsea G. Summers
"Food critic Dorothy Daniels loves what she does. Discerning, meticulous, and very, very smart, Dorothy’s clear mastery of the culinary arts make it likely that she could, on any given night, whip up a more inspired dish than any one of the chefs she writes about. Dorothy loves sex as much as she loves food, and while she has struggled to find a long-term partner that can keep up with her, she makes the best of her single life, frequently traveling from Manhattan to Italy for a taste of both.

But there is something within Dorothy that’s different from everyone else, and having suppressed it long enough, she starts to embrace what makes Dorothy uniquely, terrifyingly herself. Recounting her life from a seemingly idyllic farm-to-table childhood, the heights of her career, to the moment she plunges an ice pick into a man's neck on Fire Island, Dorothy Daniels show us what happens when a woman finally embraces her superiority."



If you're looking to see more of these recommendations, check out the TikTok I shared with each title




Fall/Halloween Decorating + Home Decor



I finally took some photos of my fall decor to share with you all! I love decorating my room but Fall is the time I really go all out. I'm going to be talking about the items and all photos of them being used around my room with be featured on Instagram. It was too dark whenever I was taking these photos to take photos of my bookshelves, chair, etc. Anyways, enjoy! Hopefully, you find some inspiration. 



I've had this little Halloween black cat/pumpkin pillow for so long but it's the cutest to put on my shelf at the end of my bed. I bought this cat awhile ago and I'm not sure if it's online but if not, I'll link something similar! I sit on top of this wooden palate that you can find at Michaels and it's decorated with a pack of pine cones I also found at Michaels!

Cat Pumpkin Pillow (Similar): http://bit.ly/2PdPXWp
Wooden Slate: http://bit.ly/2RvOzzX
Pinecones & Cotton (Similar): https://amzn.to/2PgFbyM 


I often own Fall candles and scents year round but this is the time of year to use them as decoration! I stock up on the Pumpkin Cinnamon scented candles from Bath & Body works. I also recently bought a Gunn Dean & Co candle which smells absolutely divine. The top right small candle I actually made myself! Making candles is such an easy and fun Fall activity, I would highly recommend! 

Sweet Cinnamon Pumpkin Candle: http://bit.ly/2DZcAN6 (ON SALE!)
Witch's Brew by Gunn Dean: http://bit.ly/2y2mHvt
Poesie Perfume: http://bit.ly/2DZNbmr



I went a little overboard at Michael's during their Halloween and Fall decor sale and ended up with this adorable bookish decoration! It's just the cutest stack of spooky books for the end of my shelf. 

Spooky Book Decor: http://bit.ly/2Pev6lZ


I have two of these cinnamon scented brooms hanging up in my room. It's ones of the best things about Fall whenever these start to show up in grocery stores. I even have a mini one in my car!

Cinnamon Brooms (Similar): https://amzn.to/2C2ArJ8

Please note that these are MUCH cheaper in store. You can find them in almost any grocery store around this year and Home Depot! They go for about $6 dollars in the U.S. :-)


These little shiny pumpkins were actually from the dollar store! They make great decor pieces for my bookshelves and cost almost nothing! The little leaves you might've been noticing in these pictures are also from the dollar store. 

I probably won't be able to find these online obviously but check out your local dollar store to see if they have any of these tiny ceramic pumpkins. 


While Romeo is a photo hog, the pillows I've been featuring in the background are actually from Target. I love using throw pillows as decor -- it really makes the place cozy!

Giant mustard yellow pillow (VERY similar): http://bit.ly/2zUeF9l
Tiny blue pumpkin stitch pillow (similar): http://bit.ly/2PgJ8mX 

I couldn't seem to find these on Target's website but the tiny blue one was in the cheaper section with Halloween decor for 5$ dollars U.S. 


I wanted to share this little DIY blood dripping corner with you all! I put this on my mirror as well and it's so cute. I just used red craft paper to cut out the drips and it just adds a little spooky detail. The bag is from pre-ordering Vengeful by V.E. Schwab (shout out to Tor!) and the painting above it is something I did!



Finally, I have all my Fall fake greenery/flowers. I got a fake eucalyptus from Michaels, fake babies breathe from the dollar store, and the cotton/white flowers from Michaels as well. As for the bottles they're placed in, I actually just cleaned a root beer bottle and a wine bottle. You can find similar ones at Michaels, though. 


I hope you all enjoyed a little look into my Fall/Halloween decor! Do you decorate for the season? Let me know! 

If you end up doing any of these or getting them, show me on Instagram! I'd love to see them :)

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The Perfect Fall Playlist



I am a huge lover in Indie Folk/Singer Songwriter music and I found it's all I listen to during the Fall. It matches the season so well and I have a giant playlist I thought I'd share with you. In case you want to make your own, here's some of the lovely songs that are featured on it:

New Slang - The Shins
Milk Thistle - Conor Oberst 
Welcome Home - Radical Face
Rivers and Roads - the Head and the Heart
Could It Be Another Change - The Samples
Nothing Like You and I - The Perishers
You Are Your Mother's Child - Conor Oberst
Bloom (Bonus Track) - The Paper Kites
Hero - Family of the Year
I Am The Changer - Cotton Jones
Atlas Hands - Benjamin Francis Lewis
White Winter Hymnal - Fleet Foxes
Love is All - The Tallest Man on Earth
Evergreen - Honeywater
This Year - The Mountain Goats
I'm Happy You Exist - Angus Maude



You can listen to the full playlist here on Spotify!  Enjoy :)



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