The fall season is the best time of year to read. Get comfortable under a tree with a warm blanket and some pumpkin latte as the leaves surround you. Here are 9 books that are perfect to read till Thanksgiving.
1. Eleven Minutes By Paulo Coelho
A book that speaks about heart break in a form of rediscovery. Maria decides that love isn't for her when she gets heartbroken quite a few times. Maria decides to become a prostitute to help her family and her future so she can live the life she dreams of. A book with many life lessons that will have you think about your life and love.
2. The Couple Next Door By Shari Lapena
A wife and her husband must search for their missing baby as they left the baby at home to go party. If you love thrillers and twists that will leave you anxious for more then this is the book for you.
3. The Perfect Girl By Gilly Macmillan
Zoe was involved in the death of three other teens three years earlier, and the day she is coming home from her recital her mother is dead and once again her life takes a turn for the worst. Another Psychological thriller that will have you wanting more.
4. Paris For One By Jojo Moyes
Author of 'Me before You' brings another story of a girl left in Paris after her boyfriend doesn't show up for a romantic getaway. As she is alone in Paris she begins to learn who she truly is.
5. Coraline by Neil Gaiman
Since Halloween is around the corner, this book is perfect for the fall season. Coraline opens a door in her new house that takes her to a new place. It looks like her house, but something is simply off... The movie was a hit and the book is simply incredible.
6. The Girl On Train by Paula Hawkins
In honor of the movie coming out soon, this mystery thriller is a perfect coffee shop read. Rachel takes the train every day and watches the same couple eat breakfast as the train stops. One day, however, she sees something shocking and decides to tell the police which causes her to get entangled into the investigation.
7. Miss Peregrine's Home For Peculiar Children by Ransom Riggs
A chilling fantasy with vintage chilling photographs. An abandoned orphanage on a deserted island; Jacob journeys to the island where he finds the orphanage and learns that the children there were more than ordinary.
8. Small Great Things by Jodi Picoult
The same author who wrote 'My Sisters Keeper' writes a new book about an African American woman who was not allowed to touch a baby because their parents were white supremacists. A story about racism, privilege, the American Justice system, and infant mortality. A book that will truly open your eyes.
9. Loner by Teddy Wayne
A boy who has always never been appreciate goes to college in Harvard where he falls in love with a girl way out of his leauge. Story of our lives right?





























