Hi everyone,
We so enjoyed our recent discussion about books and reading recommendations that we’re going to make it a regular feature here on the Community Café. Welcome to your Community Book Chat.
Every month, we’ll add a new post sharing some recommendations and asking you what you’re reading, or what’s on your TBR pile (that’s To Be Read pile, for those who haven’t seen that acronym before!) We hope it will become a go-to space for book lovers to chat with like-minded members and perhaps discover a new favourite read.
As a lifelong bookworm and former publishing professional, reading is without question one of my most important self-care rituals. Whether I’m reading to relax, find some escapism or learn something new about the world, I’m never happier than when I’m lost between the pages. It’s a hobby that’s accessible, portable and allows you to step into other places and other people’s shoes without leaving the comfort of your own space.
To get us started, I thought I’d share some recommendations for October reading:
So, over to you! What are you enjoying at the moment, or what would you recommend for this time of year?
We hope you’ll enjoy this little literary corner here on your Online Community. See you in the chat, and we’ll be back in November for another post.
Lana
We so enjoyed our recent discussion about books and reading recommendations that we’re going to make it a regular feature here on the Community Café. Welcome to your Community Book Chat.
Every month, we’ll add a new post sharing some recommendations and asking you what you’re reading, or what’s on your TBR pile (that’s To Be Read pile, for those who haven’t seen that acronym before!) We hope it will become a go-to space for book lovers to chat with like-minded members and perhaps discover a new favourite read.
As a lifelong bookworm and former publishing professional, reading is without question one of my most important self-care rituals. Whether I’m reading to relax, find some escapism or learn something new about the world, I’m never happier than when I’m lost between the pages. It’s a hobby that’s accessible, portable and allows you to step into other places and other people’s shoes without leaving the comfort of your own space.
To get us started, I thought I’d share some recommendations for October reading:
- Autumn always feels like a good time to start a new series. You could dive into the shadowy world of down-and-out spies with Mick Herron’s Slough House series – there are eight books so far, plus a brilliant TV adaptation (Slow Horses, on Apple). Or try some witty, cosy crime with The Thursday Murder Club series by Richard Osman.
- In the mood for a classic? The brooding, blustery Wuthering Heights by Emily Bronte is perfect for October, as is anything by Agatha Christie.
- For those brave enough to embrace spooky season, you could try The Shining by Stephen King or The Haunting of Hill House by Shirley Jackson – just keep all the lights on…
- For the romantics, You Are Here by David Nicholls is a beautiful love story set during an epic walk through the English countryside.
So, over to you! What are you enjoying at the moment, or what would you recommend for this time of year?
We hope you’ll enjoy this little literary corner here on your Online Community. See you in the chat, and we’ll be back in November for another post.
Lana
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