Sarah Addison Allen was my first encounter with magical realism! Her books do sometimes have a bit of spice that is easily skipped over if you're interested!
My dad passed away in August and I read Dead Romantics recently too. The quotes about grief and her dad were both heartbreaking and beautiful at the same time, and I loved it. I gave it 5 stars!
@@WendysInspiredReads yeah, I think you’re right when you said it depends on the person and where they’re at with coping with their grief. I just know my daddy is having the time of his life in heaven now, and in a body that’s no longer full of illness like his was, so that brings me joy for him, despite how much I miss him being here! Totally depends on the person though for sure. We all process it differently, and that’s okay.
Oh jeez. I didn’t realize there was a loss of a father in that book lol. I should be okay…. I’ve read books that have undertones of dealing with grief and I’ve been fine. But thank you for the heads up!
Funny that I am watching this right after I sent you a list, because two that I considered have magical realism, but I wasn’t sure if you’d like them. 😂 A History of Wild Places by Shea Ernshaw and When the Day Comes by Gabrielle Meyer
Loved the cozy vlog 🍁🧡
Love this! It’s so relaxing ❤
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Definitely love pumpkin pie as a Fall treat!!
@@bran_the_reader pumpkin pie is the best!
I also love Ashley Poston! Glad you enjoyed The Dead Romantics. :)
@@TeenaReadsandCrochets such a great writer 👏🏻👏🏻
Sarah Addison Allen was my first encounter with magical realism! Her books do sometimes have a bit of spice that is easily skipped over if you're interested!
@@HannahsBookCafe Thanks for the recommendation’s!
pumpkin pie, baby!!!!!
Love me some pumpkin pie!
When you & Addison bite the cookies together & look at each other ❤
@@booktime90 we both thought they sucked 😂
I’m excited to read the dead romantics ❤
@@booktime90 definitely don’t read right now lol
My dad passed away in August and I read Dead Romantics recently too. The quotes about grief and her dad were both heartbreaking and beautiful at the same time, and I loved it. I gave it 5 stars!
Maybe Lea would enjoy it than. This week is the anniversary of her dads passing and I told her she may wanna hold off
@@WendysInspiredReads yeah, I think you’re right when you said it depends on the person and where they’re at with coping with their grief. I just know my daddy is having the time of his life in heaven now, and in a body that’s no longer full of illness like his was, so that brings me joy for him, despite how much I miss him being here! Totally depends on the person though for sure. We all process it differently, and that’s okay.
Not sure if you have read The Collected Regrets of Clover, but I absolutely loved that book.
@@bran_the_reader i haven’t! I’ll look it up, thanks!
The Dead Romantics is still on my TBR! Hoping to get to it soon
Oh jeez. I didn’t realize there was a loss of a father in that book lol. I should be okay…. I’ve read books that have undertones of dealing with grief and I’ve been fine. But thank you for the heads up!
@@bran_the_reader yeah and this one I will say goes into detail more of the body etc because they own a funeral home. So keep that in mind
Funny that I am watching this right after I sent you a list, because two that I considered have magical realism, but I wasn’t sure if you’d like them. 😂
A History of Wild Places by Shea Ernshaw and When the Day Comes by Gabrielle Meyer
@@bethanysbookshelf haha! That’s okay because I’m excited for the one you chose! It has stellar ratings!
Anything pumpkin related
I hate when cozies don’t have audio 😂
Where did you go on your hike?
@@booktime90 coopers rock!