Happy Tuesday y’all! This week for the Top Ten Tuesday post from That Artsy Reader Girl, I am sharing my autumn 2021 TBR. Included will be 10 books I hope to read, mainly in October and November.
I was looking at my Summer TBR post and was pleasantly surprised to see I managed to read most of the books I listed there. I read seven, DNF two, and didn’t get to one of the ten physical books listed. Of the five audiobooks, I finished two and DNF three. Check out my monthly wrap-ups to learn more. Here’s hoping my Autumn TBR is just as successful! All descriptions are from Goodreads.
My Autumn TBR
Book 1: Daughter of the Deep by Rick Riordan
Ana Dakkar is a freshman at Harding-Pencroft Academy, a five-year high school that graduates the best marine scientists, naval warriors, navigators, and underwater explorers in the world. Ana’s parents died while on a scientific expedition two years ago, and the only family she’s got left is her older brother, Dev, a student at HP. Ana’s freshman year culminates with the class’s weekend trial at sea, the details of which have been kept secret. She only hopes she has what it’ll take to succeed. All her worries are blown out of the water when, on the bus ride to the ship, Ana and her schoolmates witness a terrible tragedy that will change the trajectory of their lives.
But wait, there’s more. The professor accompanying them informs Ana that their rival school, Land Institute, and Harding-Pencroft have been fighting a cold war for a hundred and fifty years. Now that the cold war has been turned up to a full boil, the freshman are in danger of becoming fish food. In a race against deadly enemies, Ana will make amazing friends and astounding discoveries about her heritage as she puts her leadership skills to the test for the first time.
Book 2: French Coast by Anita Hughes
Serena has the job she’s always dreamed of, and Chase, the man her heart never dared to. As a new editor at Vogue, she bags the biggest interview of the year with Yvette Renault, the infamous former editor of French Vogue, in The Carlton-InterContinental Hotel during the Cannes Film Festival. She eagerly jets off to France while Chase stays home, working with her father, a former senator, on his upcoming mayoral campaign.
Everything feels unbelievably perfect…until it doesn’t. The hotel loses her reservation hours before her big interview. Serena fears that she’ll have to go home without her story, but then she meets Zoe, a quirky young woman staying in the suite below Yvette’s, who invites Serena to stay with her. Serena is grateful for her mysterious roommate’s generosity, but it seems that there’s more to her story than meets the eye. To make matters worse, soon after arriving in Cannes, Serena learns a shocking secret about her parents’ marriage, and it isn’t long before she begins to question her own relationship. With her deadline looming and pressure mounting, Serena will have to use her investigative journalism skills, new friendships, and a little luck to get her life and love back on track.
Book 3: Dreaming in Chocolate by Susan Bishop Crispell
At twenty-seven, Penelope Dalton is quickly ticking off items on a bucket list. Only the list isnโt hers. After her eight-year-old daughter, Ella, is given just six months to live thanks to an inoperable brain tumor, Penelope is determined to fill Ellaโs remaining days with as many new experiences as she can.
With an endless supply of magical gifts and recipes from the hot chocolate cafรฉ, Penelope runs alongside her mother in a small town nestled in the Appalachian Mountains; she is able to give her daughter almost everything she wants. The one sticking point is Ellaโs latest addition to her list: get a dad. And not just any dad. Ella has her sights set on Noah Gregory, her biological father and the only person Penelope knows to have proved her true love of hot chocolate wrong.
Now Noahโs back in town for a few monthsโand as charming as everโand the part of her that dreamed he was her fate in the first place wonders if she made the right decision to keep the truth of their daughter from him. The other, more practical part, is determined to keep him from breaking Ellaโs heart too.
But as Ellaโs health declines, Penelope must give in to her fate or face a future of regrets.
Book 4: All the Time in the World by Caroline Angell
Charlotte, a gifted and superbly trained young musician, has been blindsided by a shocking betrayal in her promising career when she takes a babysitting job with the McLeans, a glamorous Upper East Side Manhattan family.
At first, the nanny gig is just a way of tiding herself over until she has licked her wounds and figured out her next move as a composer in New York; she doesn’t mean to stay with the family for long. But, as the reader quickly becomes aware, Charlotte is naturally gifted with children and as deeply fond of the two little boys as they are of her. When an unthinkable tragedy leaves the McLeans bereft, Charlotte is not the only one who realizes that she’s the key to holding little George and Matty’s world together. She finds herself facing an impossible choice between her lifelong dreams and a torn-apart family she’s come to love as her own.
Book 5: By the Pricking of My Thumbs by Agatha Christie
While visiting Tommy’s Aunt Ada at Sunny Ridge Nursing Home, Tuppence encounters some odd residents, including Mrs. Lancaster, who mystifies her with talk about “your poor child” and “something behind the fireplace.”
When Aunt Ada dies a few weeks later, she leaves Tommy and Tuppence a painting featuring a house, which Tuppence is sure she has seen before. This realization leads her on a dangerous adventure involving a missing tombstone, diamond smuggling, and a horrible discovery of what Mrs. Lancaster was talking about.
Book 6: The A.B.C Murders by Agatha Christie
When Alice Asher is murdered in Andover, Hercule Poirot is already looking into the clues. Alphabetically speaking, it’s one letter down, twenty-five to go.
There’s a serial killer on the loose. His macabre calling card is to leave the ABC Railway Guide beside each victim’s body. But if A is for Alice Asher, bludgeoned to death in Andover, and B is for Betty Bernard, strangled with her belt on the beach at Bexhill, who will then be Victim C? Considered to be one of Agatha Christie’s best.
Book 7: Baking Cakes in Kigali by Gaile Parkin
As baker Angel Tungaraza busies herself with her customersโ orders, we learn about their lives: Ken Akimoto โ with his penchant for partying, her best client โ and Bosco, his lovesick driver; Dr. Rejoice, without whom sheโd never cope with the hot flashes that send her delving into her brassiere for a handkerchief so often these days; Odile, an AIDS worker whose love life Angel has taken a keen interest in; and not forgetting young Leocadie, Modeste, and their baby boy, Beckham. Angel works her magic, solving problems for all around her, and in turn, they help her lay her demons to rest: perhaps she can finally face the truth about the loss of her son and daughter and achieve a sense of peace.
Book 8: When the Men Were Gone by Marjorie Herrera Lewis
Football is the heartbeat of Brownwood, Texas. Every Friday night for as long as assistant principal Tylene Wilson can remember, the entire town has gathered in the stands, cheering their boys on. Each September brings with it the hope of a good season and a sense of unity and optimism.
Now, the war has changed everything. Most of the Brownwood men over 18 and under 45 are off fighting. And in a small town, the possibilities are limited. Could this mean a season without football? But no one counted on Tylene, who learned the game at her daddyโs knee. She knows more about it than most men, so she does the unthinkable, convincing the school to let her take on the job of coach.
Faced with extreme oppositionโby the press, the community, rival coaches, referees, and even the players themselvesโTylene remains resolute. And when her boys rally around her, she leads the teamโand the townโto a Friday night and a subsequent season they will never forget.
Book 9: Mediums & Murder by Elle Wren Burke
Alara Beatty leads a normal, boring lifeโeven though she’s psychic. Living in the small town of Prickly Pear in the Southwest, Alara is an accountant by day and a dog mom by night. Convinced her psychic abilities are too scary to handle; she pushes them down as much as possible. But when a close coworker turns up dead at Alara’s workplace with a knife in her chest, Alara must decide whether to use her gifts to find the murderer.
Just in time, her new Aunt Irene has arrived in Prickly Pear to connect Alara with the biological family she has never known. Irene has brought a stunning revelation with herโAlara is not alone in her abilities. Her entire family is psychic, though it looks like Alara might be more powerful than them all.
Also back in town is Alaraโs hunky old friend and police officer, Rudi Rivera. Alara and Rudi have always had a fun, humorous relationship, but now that theyโre both single, could something more be developing?
A lot is changing fast for Alara, but will she accept her aunt’s help to tap into her powers as a medium to solve the murder? Or will Alara run from the family who abandoned her and the gifts they passed down to her?
Book 10: Cat in the Limelight by Louise Clark
Christy Jameison’s reputation is at stake when the Dean of a local college is murdered at a fundraising gala she is attending, along with the wealthiest and most influential people from the community.
The press has a field day when it’s discovered the Dean was formerly a renowned television and movie producer. As reporters speculate over who and why the Dean was killed, they delve into past historiesโincluding Christy’s.
With her reputation on the line, the investigation becomes personal as Christy investigates the Dean’s past and discovers more questions and an even longer list of suspects. While Christy is willing to do whatever it takes to solve the crime, it’s the cat in the limelight who possesses the clue.
I’m sure that I will be reading more books this autumn. I didn’t realize until I was writing this post how many books on my autumn 2021 TBR were mysteries. Yes, I know it’s the perfect time of year, but it still is surprising. As for the historical fiction on the list, I just had to add it. It’s about high school football, what’s more autumn-like than football?
What books are you looking forward to reading as autumn arrives this week?
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I love the sound of severa of these, especially Bakng Cakes in Kigali and Dreaming in Chocolate.
Wow. You have so many fascinating titles here, including a new Rick Riordan (!), as well as Dreaming in Chocolate and Baking Cakes in Kigali.
When the Men Were Gone.
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Daughter of the Deep looks SO good! It’s one I’m really looking forward to reading (eventually) as well ๐ I hope you enjoy all these books and happy reading!
I’m curious about Baking Cakes in Kigali (of which I’ve heard good things) and By the Pricking of My Thumbs (which is one Christie book I can’t seem to remember reading). Thanks, I’m going to keep a lookout for these at my local library.
The ABC Murders looks interesting.
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Looks like you’ve got some great reads to look forward to. I hope they’re all winners for you!
Happy TTT!
Susan
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Baking Cakes In Kigali sounds great. Dreaming in Chocolate sounds like something that would wreck me
This is a fabulous list! Happy fall reading!
Happy Tuesday! Baking Cakes in Kigali has been on my TBR List for awhile. I love the sound of its premise. I hope you enjoy your Fall reading!
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When the Men Were Gone sounds good, I hope you enjoy it.
I hope you enjoy them all when you get to them! They all look amazing! ๐
Liking the look at some of these cozy reads. I hope you enjoy all the books on your list!
Great list of books – several I’ll have to investigate. The only one I’ve read is Christie’s. Happy fall reading.
Wow, a lot of these sound so good! I hope you enjoy your fall reading!
Great list = I love mysteries. I’ve read and enjoyed the Agatha Christie’s. I hope you enjoy them all. Happy reading!
I love the title Dreaming in Chocolate
Fab list hope you enjoy them especially the Agatha Christies!
Some really interesting ones here (obviously, I will be looking up that Chocolate one)! Enjoy the Christie books – my favorite are the Tommy & Tuppence books so I hope you love them as much as I did!
Daughter of the Deep looks so good, I can’t wait to get my hands on the next Rick Riordan book!
Great list! I’ve always meant to try more of Agatha Christie’s work.
This is a really interesting TBR! I hope you enjoy it โบ๏ธ
I’d like to read The ABC Murders soon. I love Christie – I’m hoping to re-read The Halloween Party next month.
Lauren
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Fun list. I had Baking Cakes in Kigali from the library, but didn’t get to it in time. I’ll wait on your review and decide if I re-request it ๐
Daughter of the deep sounds like a book I would read bu I don’t know, I’m thinking there would lots of instances of school-related things.
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Some interesting books there, Pam, I think I would like to bake cakes in Kigali. ๐ But Agatha Christie is also a good idea.
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I hope you will enjoy all of these!
The cover of By the Pricking of My Thumbs is super creepy!
How did I miss Daughter of the Deep?! Definitely adding that to my TBR.
Daughter of the Deep looks like a fun read. Hope you’ll enjoy all of these!
Nice! The ABC Murders is so good! Enjoy!
Agatha Christie’s books are perfect for the colder months! I hope you enjoy ๐
I hope you enjoy all of these!
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I somehow had never heard of The ABC Murders, but it sounds fascinating! And I’m also intrigued by French Coast. Thank you for this great list!
I am really looking forward to Daughter of the Deep as well! Great list, I hope you enjoy these!
These all sounds so good! When the Men Were Gone by Marjorie Herrera Lewis sounds very intriguing to me!
First of all I love the image you used for your post. ๐ Perfect for the season! And I love the look of the Riordan. The underwater angle definitely appeals to me!
French Coast makes me want to go there. ๐
The Agatha Christies remind me that I need to get moving on reading some of her books.
So many mystery reads! That’s going to be fun curling up with this autumn. Happy reading ๐
I’ve been checking my local library’s catalog every day for Daughter of the Deep! I’m excited to read something new from Uncle Rick ๐
I love the variety of titles on your list. I hope these are all great reads for you. ๐
Agatha Christie is a great choice for this season ๐ I watched the recent adaptation of The ABC Murders but haven’t read the book yet, I do want to though.
Daughter of the Deep looks so good, cant wait for a new Riordanยดs book, im intrigue for the new story, sounds super different
Great list! I’ve seen French Coast before and it sounds good to me. Happy reading!
I should add Agatha Christie in my TBR,she is pefect this season
Hope you enjoy all of your planned autumn TBR reads! I haven’t read an Agatha Christie novel, but they seem like great autumn vibe reading. Also, thanks for visiting Finding Wonderland on this week. Appreciate it.