I am not sure that these are Fall or not, but they have that witchy theme: “The Very Secret Society of Irregular Witches” is great, I also like “In the Company of Witches” and “When the Crow’s Away”
Cat in the stacks series is my absolute favorite cozy mystery series. It's what introduced me to the genre and I keep going back and re-listening to the books. That's how much I just can't get enough of them. And I actually started the series with the fourth book. I have not yet read murder past due but I should be starting it pretty soon, once I finish up with another book in that series. I ordered MPD in paperback, which is how I want to read it. I'm so excited to hear that it is a Autumn themed book because it's the perfect time for me to start reading that book. 😁🍂
My favorite fall read is Hallowe’en Party by Agatha Christie. I read it every October and watch the Suchet adaptation. It has such fall vibes with bobbing for apples and decorating mini broom sticks, the pumpkins and apples mentioned! Love it!
Love all the recommendations. I have heard of most of these, but not all. Added a few to my TBR. I read Diane Kelly's - A Trip With Trouble recently. I thought it was good, but wished there had been more autumn vibes to it. There were mentions of leaves, a fireplace, a scarecrow and pumpkins at the beginning of the book, but I was hoping for more autumnal descriptions throughout. I still enjoyed it though. I will definitely read more from her in the future. I am currently reading a Libby Klein book, Mischief Nights Are Murder. I am only about 5 chapters in, but really like the sarcastic, witty banter with the main character and her elderly aunt. It feels very cozy and it takes place during fall/halloween. I kind of just jumped in, hopefully it will be ok? Thanks for sharing so many recommendations with us! Happy Weekend!
Hey Nicole! the libby Klein series is laugh out loud throughout...there is a secret drop @ the end of this book! hope you enjoy...definitely recommend the others!
You mentioned a lot my favorite series. A few that are Fall to me that you didn't mention are Cranberry Cove by Peg Cochran, Maple Syrup Mysteries by Catherine Bruns, and Cider Shop Mysteries by Julie Anne Lindsey. Orchards and bogs feel like Fall to me. Also, you find more apple, maple, and cranberry food items during Fall.
@@bookswithamymarie I initially read the Cranberry Cove series for the Lake Michigan (I live nearby) setting and the cat. The series has a great setting, characters, and mysteries. I also love the authors writing style. You learn about cranberry harvesting and there's a lot of cranberry baked good and food talk. I highly recommend you try it. 💜😺
I really loved the Library Lovers mystery series the first book. I cant wait to read more I have been collecting the rest in the series. Thanks for your recommendations I have read a couple you have mentioned.
This certainly my was HUGE!🤗 I have SO MANY 4" x11" sheets of paper w/ recommendations from you; at least 13/14!! I have decided to get a notebook just for your recs, seriously. I am presently reading an Emily Dickinson murder mystery. There are only 3 and this is the 2nd I've read. Tomorrow I am starting A Spell For Trouble by Esme Addison, an author you mentioned. German Shepherd dog on cover. That was the reason I picked it up at my library. I had German Shepherds all my life up until about 10 yrs. ago. Trained every one of them. Also have the Steeped To Death going and I like it. I'm pretty sure I have REBECCA, but can't find it😐 I have about 325+ books to look through(that's my TBR). I LOVE Edgar Allen Poe and always save Oct. for him. I have his whole collection of everything he wrote as well as many bks. about his life. Sad and tragic life. I'm bushed after this! Thanks Amy, nitey-nite!
That is a huge TBR! Wow 💙That is a lot of pages. I'm so flattered! I hope you love A Spell For Trouble. I think it's such a whimsical, fun read. That's incredible that you trained so many German Shepherds. Well done! 💙
I’ve finished reading my way through the Agatha Christie Poirot series, and now I’m making my way through the Miss Marple stories, before I move onto her stand-alone books. I’d read a few here and there over the years, and of course, watched the tv adaptations, but I decided to go through them in publication order and once I finish a book I re-watch an adaptation. It’s amazing how different the tv version can be to the original but it’s so much fun!
Luckily, I found #10 of Jane Austen series, “Pampered to Death” by Laura Levine in my library’s book sale this week 😊 I remembered the series from your recommendation so quickly picked it up. ❤
I read Deadly Splendor and loved it. I just finished the Third Wife of Faraday House and loved it just as much. Those two books, along with The Golden Spoon, were books I read on your recommendation, so thank you!! I agree that Vera Wong’s Unsolicited Advice For Murderers has an incredible found family vibe and I absolutely adore Vera! There were a couple others on your list I liked as well - but those four are my tops! I am going to check out a couple more from this video I haven’t read yet.
It's not a mystery, but in the fall I looove reading The City Baker's Guide to Country Living. It takes place IN VERMONT 🍁 and the main character is a baker starting over from her old life in Boston. I'll prob read in early November this year because my October reading plans involve haunted houses and witches. 🎃
Hello Sweet Friend! I am loving your list of books. I think I have mentioned this before, but A trip With Trouble by Diane Kelly was my most fav cozy I read last year. That whole series to me is Autumn, even the winter one. What is funny is that I have not read the first one, I can't seem to get my hands on it! LOL I also of course love The Cheese Shop, that to me also has fall vibes year round. Happy Reading!
I’m sad about the Pen and Ink series too! Krista Davis was a guest at my book club and said that series was finished at least for now. She is still releasing books in the Paws and Claws series and the Domestic Diva series.
Oh no 😭So sad to hear that. That's my favorite series from her. I've read some of the other two and enjoyed them, but not as much as the Pen and Ink series.
So many choices📚📚 I don't know where to begin?🤔. The Mountain Lodge Mysteries have a paperback for books 1 and 3 but 2 is the Mass Market which is hard for me to read. Can you read book 3 and skip 2??🤔 (I'm still reading book 1.). Very interested in A Deed Of Dreadful Notes!😊. Never heard of Anna Katharine Green- The Mother Of Detective Fiction?? Thanks for all the hard work it takes to make this vlog! 🍁📚🍎📚🍁
I'm not sure about skipping to book 3 yet. I'm planning on reading book 2 this coming month. A Deed of Dreadful Note really shocked me! I hope you enjoy learning about Anna Katherine Green 💙
How I wish booktubers would say which person a book is written in. I listen to audiobooks and want to be read to, not have someone tell their story. I.e. It is a bit creepy having “I” talk in your ear when trying to rest. A third person narrator is what works that way. Unfortunately, noone gives this information when giving the synopsis. Would be great! I am listing the series I can’t read for a future, when “I” might not bother me. Otherwise great channel and videos!
Love the mountain lodge I live in the blue ridge mountains!!! My neighbor has a B&B lodge it’s a huge cabin it’s beautiful! It’s called Bent Mountain lodge. You will have to look it up
What is your favorite fall book? 🎃🎃🎃
I’ve never paid attention to seasons when I read. I need to start doing this. Some great recommendations, thank you.
I love the book retreat mystery series and the cat in the stacks.also the library lovers series. Added so many to my TBR. Thank you.
I am not sure that these are Fall or not, but they have that witchy theme: “The Very Secret Society of Irregular Witches” is great, I also like “In the Company of Witches” and “When the Crow’s Away”
I think my faves are the 1st in the syrup farm series by Catherine Bruns and the apple cider shop series by Julie Anne Lindsey!
Something Wicked This Way Comes by Ray Bradbury 😅
Cat in the stacks series is my absolute favorite cozy mystery series. It's what introduced me to the genre and I keep going back and re-listening to the books. That's how much I just can't get enough of them. And I actually started the series with the fourth book. I have not yet read murder past due but I should be starting it pretty soon, once I finish up with another book in that series. I ordered MPD in paperback, which is how I want to read it. I'm so excited to hear that it is a Autumn themed book because it's the perfect time for me to start reading that book. 😁🍂
It's such a good cozy mystery series! I hope you love Murder Past Due :)
My favorite fall read is Hallowe’en Party by Agatha Christie. I read it every October and watch the Suchet adaptation. It has such fall vibes with bobbing for apples and decorating mini broom sticks, the pumpkins and apples mentioned! Love it!
That's an amazing pick! I need to read that book 💛
Love all the recommendations. I have heard of most of these, but not all. Added a few to my TBR. I read Diane Kelly's - A Trip With Trouble recently. I thought it was good, but wished there had been more autumn vibes to it. There were mentions of leaves, a fireplace, a scarecrow and pumpkins at the beginning of the book, but I was hoping for more autumnal descriptions throughout. I still enjoyed it though. I will definitely read more from her in the future. I am currently reading a Libby Klein book, Mischief Nights Are Murder. I am only about 5 chapters in, but really like the sarcastic, witty banter with the main character and her elderly aunt. It feels very cozy and it takes place during fall/halloween. I kind of just jumped in, hopefully it will be ok? Thanks for sharing so many recommendations with us! Happy Weekend!
Hey Nicole! the libby Klein series is laugh out loud throughout...there is a secret drop @ the end of this book! hope you enjoy...definitely recommend the others!
That sounds like a fun read! I absolutely love the title and what's not to love about witty banter 💛
You mentioned a lot my favorite series. A few that are Fall to me that you didn't mention are Cranberry Cove by Peg Cochran, Maple Syrup Mysteries by Catherine Bruns, and Cider Shop Mysteries by Julie Anne Lindsey. Orchards and bogs feel like Fall to me. Also, you find more apple, maple, and cranberry food items during Fall.
Those are amazing! I love all those food items. I haven't heard of Cranberry Cove - sounds fantastic 💙
@@bookswithamymarie I initially read the Cranberry Cove series for the Lake Michigan (I live nearby) setting and the cat. The series has a great setting, characters, and mysteries. I also love the authors writing style. You learn about cranberry harvesting and there's a lot of cranberry baked good and food talk. I highly recommend you try it. 💜😺
@@catreadsbooks Sounds amazing! It doesn't look like my library has it, but I added it to my Goodreads.
I really loved the Library Lovers mystery series the first book. I cant wait to read more I have been collecting the rest in the series. Thanks for your recommendations I have read a couple you have mentioned.
I hope you continue to enjoy the series! Thank you Jordan 😊
Anyone who likes Jessie Sutanto would love Roselle Lim. I love her books and there is also a bit of humor in it.
Ooh! Thank you for the recommendation. I'll have to look into her 💜
This certainly my was HUGE!🤗 I have SO MANY 4" x11" sheets of paper w/ recommendations from you; at least 13/14!! I have decided to get a notebook just for your recs, seriously. I am presently reading an Emily Dickinson murder mystery. There are only 3 and this is the 2nd I've read. Tomorrow I am starting A Spell For Trouble by Esme Addison, an author you mentioned. German Shepherd dog on cover. That was the reason I picked it up at my library. I had German Shepherds all my life up until about 10 yrs. ago. Trained every one of them. Also have the Steeped To Death going and I like it. I'm pretty sure I have REBECCA, but can't find it😐 I have about 325+ books to look through(that's my TBR). I LOVE Edgar Allen Poe and always save Oct. for him. I have his whole collection of everything he wrote as well as many bks. about his life. Sad and tragic life. I'm bushed after this! Thanks Amy, nitey-nite!
That is a huge TBR! Wow 💙That is a lot of pages. I'm so flattered! I hope you love A Spell For Trouble. I think it's such a whimsical, fun read. That's incredible that you trained so many German Shepherds. Well done! 💙
You should do a video of your favorite Fall movies old and new
Thank you so much! 🏵️🍂🍁
Thank you! 💛
Great list for autumn!! Thanks Amy. 🍁🍂🍁🍂
Thanks for watching Jessica! 💛
I’ve finished reading my way through the Agatha Christie Poirot series, and now I’m making my way through the Miss Marple stories, before I move onto her stand-alone books. I’d read a few here and there over the years, and of course, watched the tv adaptations, but I decided to go through them in publication order and once I finish a book I re-watch an adaptation. It’s amazing how different the tv version can be to the original but it’s so much fun!
That is such a fun way to read and watch the series 💜
Luckily, I found #10 of Jane Austen series, “Pampered to Death” by Laura Levine in my library’s book sale this week 😊 I remembered the series from your recommendation so quickly picked it up. ❤
I hope you love it! The humor is something else, but very fun 💜
I read Deadly Splendor and loved it. I just finished the Third Wife of Faraday House and loved it just as much. Those two books, along with The Golden Spoon, were books I read on your recommendation, so thank you!! I agree that Vera Wong’s Unsolicited Advice For Murderers has an incredible found family vibe and I absolutely adore Vera! There were a couple others on your list I liked as well - but those four are my tops! I am going to check out a couple more from this video I haven’t read yet.
Yay!!! So glad you enjoyed both. I thought both were SO good 💙I hope you find some new faves from this list.
Some great recommendations. It's hard to know where to start. LOL 🎃
I might have overdid it a bit, sorry 😂
@@bookswithamymarie LOL you never have to apologize for that. It's great to have choices. :)
I tend to reread Dracula and Frankenstein this time of year. I also love cozy mysteries this time of year.
Those are amazing picks! I'm reading Frankenstein for the first time this year and I'm so excited 💜
hey Amy! oh my gosh...so excited for Fall!!!
great suggestions!
Thank you Tiffany! I'm SO excited for autumn too 💛
It's not a mystery, but in the fall I looove reading The City Baker's Guide to Country Living. It takes place IN VERMONT 🍁 and the main character is a baker starting over from her old life in Boston. I'll prob read in early November this year because my October reading plans involve haunted houses and witches. 🎃
That sounds amazing!!!! 💛
I love the Ellery Adams series!
Same!!! Super fun 😊
thank you!!!
Thanks for watching! 💛
Great recommendation I actually have a couple in print and ebook. You've set my TBR for October😅
I hope you love them Susan! 💛🍁
I really love In the Company of Witches for fall! This was a great list!
Ooh! That sounds incredible. Thank you Emily 💙
Thanks for this fun video! ♥️
Thank you! 💛
Love the recommendations.
Thank you 💚
Hello Sweet Friend! I am loving your list of books. I think I have mentioned this before, but A trip With Trouble by Diane Kelly was my most fav cozy I read last year. That whole series to me is Autumn, even the winter one. What is funny is that I have not read the first one, I can't seem to get my hands on it! LOL I also of course love The Cheese Shop, that to me also has fall vibes year round. Happy Reading!
I'm SO excited for A Trip with Trouble - a must-read this coming month for sure. I agree about both series - they both have fall themes to me 💛
@@bookswithamymarie great minds think alike :)
Great recommendations🍂🍁🎃☕📚👻🦇
Thank you so much! 💙
I’m sad about the Pen and Ink series too! Krista Davis was a guest at my book club and said that series was finished at least for now. She is still releasing books in the Paws and Claws series and the Domestic Diva series.
Oh no 😭So sad to hear that. That's my favorite series from her. I've read some of the other two and enjoyed them, but not as much as the Pen and Ink series.
@@bookswithamymarie I really liked that series, too. The characters! Especially Jacqui (sp). She is just so classy!
Love cozies. There is a sub culture of cozy mysteries with male sleuth for us men thaf reads (brozies). Familiar with a few of these
I didn't know they were called that! I love cozies too 💜
So many choices📚📚 I don't know where to begin?🤔. The Mountain Lodge Mysteries have a paperback for books 1 and 3 but 2 is the Mass Market which is hard for me to read. Can you read book 3 and skip 2??🤔 (I'm still reading book 1.). Very interested in A Deed Of Dreadful Notes!😊. Never heard of Anna Katharine Green- The Mother Of Detective Fiction?? Thanks for all the hard work it takes to make this vlog! 🍁📚🍎📚🍁
I'm not sure about skipping to book 3 yet. I'm planning on reading book 2 this coming month. A Deed of Dreadful Note really shocked me! I hope you enjoy learning about Anna Katherine Green 💙
How I wish booktubers would say which person a book is written in. I listen to audiobooks and want to be read to, not have someone tell their story. I.e. It is a bit creepy having “I” talk in your ear when trying to rest. A third person narrator is what works that way. Unfortunately, noone gives this information when giving the synopsis. Would be great! I am listing the series I can’t read for a future, when “I” might not bother me. Otherwise great channel and videos!
Love the mountain lodge I live in the blue ridge mountains!!! My neighbor has a B&B lodge it’s a huge cabin it’s beautiful! It’s called Bent Mountain lodge. You will have to look it up
I looked it up!!! SO stunning. The themed rooms are gorgeous 💙
@@bookswithamymarie yes!! The owners are so nice! If you ever make it to Virginia we will have to go book shopping and get some tea or coffee!!
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It's a carriage house
Thank you! I couldn't remember the term for the life of me 😊