I unabashedly love fall: the waning humidity, pumpkin-spiced flavored everything, warm apple cider, orange mums in bloom and most of all, curling up under a cozy blanket on my couch and getting lost in a great book.
To help curate my reading list for fall 2022, I visited my friends at The Village Bookseller, located at 761 Coleman Boulevard. The staff of the charming book and coffee shop were ready to share the novels they are most looking forward to this season. The list is a blend of their recommendations as well as a few of my own researched suggestions.
ANTICIPATED FOLLOW-UP:
âIt Starts with Usâ by Colleen Hoover (October 18, 2022).
The much-awaited follow-up to âIt Ends with Us,â continues the stories of Lily, Ryle and Atlas. It explores the complicated depths of human relationships old and new and the perils that accompany second chances at love. Thereâs at least one movie adaptation in the works for the first book, so it bodes well for the sequel.
LOCAL AUTHOR/FAMILIAR SETTING:
âHow to Sell a Haunted Houseâ by Grady Hendrix (January 17, 2023).
Hendrix, a Charleston native, is a New York Times bestselling author whose book âThe Southern Book Clubâs Guide to Slaying Vampiresâ is currently being adapted into a TV series. The story takes place in a small Southern town, blending Hendrixâs signature brand of horror and humor, as he explores the hauntings, both figurative and literal, resulting from the sale of a childhood home.
MURDER-MYSTERY:
âDaisy Darkerâ by Alice Feeney (August 30, 2022).
With a knowing nod to Agatha Christieâs âAnd Then There Were None,â Feeneyâs novel strands a family together in a gothic mansion on a small tidal island the night of a devastating storm. In the hours that follow, as family members are murdered one by one, Daisy Darker and those remaining must not only deal with the ongoing mystery but also confront past secrets fraught with danger.
TRUE CRIME:
âAmericaâs Demon: Elliott Ness and the Hunt for Americaâs Jack the Ripperâ by Daniel Stashower (September 6, 2022).
Most true crime aficionados are familiar with the story of Elliott Ness, the famous agent who, in his early 30s, took down Al Capone. Less familiar, however, is the story of his arduous and desperate search for the serial killer who was dubbed Americaâs Jack the Ripper. Stashower follows Nessâs hunt for a murderer whose grisly crimes gripped the city of Cleveland in the 1930s.
HONORABLE MENTION:
âFairy Taleâ by Stephen King (September 6, 2022).
For much of my childhood, I started every Halloweenseason by picking up a Stephen King novel. âIt,â âPet Semataryâ and âThe Shiningâ were all staples of my teen years, which is why Iâm looking forward to indulging in Kingâs newest offering. The novel follows 17-year-old protagonist Charlie into a parallel world full of mystery, evil and life-or-death stakes. Sign me up!
By Sherry Whiting
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