This week’s topic for Top Ten Tuesday (hosted by That Artsy Reader Girl) is “Books on My Fall 2023 To-Read List”.
I have a lot more than ten books I’m hoping to read this autumn, but here’s a selection of them:
For the Read Christie 2023 challenge:
1. Endless Night by Agatha Christie
Some possible reads for the upcoming 1962 Club:
2. The Wolves of Willoughby Chase by Joan Aiken
3. The Nonesuch by Georgette Heyer
Books from my Classics Club list:
4. The Elusive Pimpernel by Baroness Orczy
5. Fire From Heaven by Mary Renault
Some NetGalley review copies:
6. The Winter Spirits: Ghostly Tales for Frosty Nights by various authors
7. The Devil’s Flute Murders by Seishi Yokomizo
8. Tom Lake by Ann Patchett
9. The Fake Wife by Sharon Bolton
10. Water by John Boyne
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Have you read any of these? Which books are on your autumn/fall TBR?

I have read The Nonesuch and The Wolves of WIlloughby Chase. It’s going to be a fun club week!
I started Fire from Heaven, but I found Alexander a boring character because he was solely obsessed with fighting, and stopped reading. I should try again, perhaps things become more nuanced later on in the trilogy.
I’m looking forward to 1962 Club – it’s always interesting to see what people choose to read! I’ve been putting off reading Fire from Heaven as I suspected there would be a lot of focus on fighting, but I did enjoy Mary Renault’s Theseus books, so I’ll see what I think.
The Nonesuch and The Wolves of Willoughby Chase are on my list to reread for the 1962 club too.
I think they will both be popular choices for 1962 Club!
The Winter Spirits looks great, but so do they all and I haven’t read any not even The Wolves of Willoughby Chase, have fun!
Yes, The Winter Spirits does look good! I love the cover and I’ve previously enjoyed some of the authors included in it, so I’m looking forward to reading it.
I’m actually rereading The Wolves of Willoughby Chase right now! I’m finding it holds up pretty well. Here’s my TTT: https://franlaniado.wordpress.com/2023/09/19/top-ten-tuesday-next-10-books-im-planning-to-read/
I haven’t read one of these, even though they’ve been around a while. But that TBR .. it’s so long that there are no exact plans. It’s what I can get hold of that counts.
I can sympathise. This is just the tip of the iceberg as far as my TBR is concerned! I hope you enjoy whatever you read this autumn.
I’m sure I shall – with doubtless a few exceptions. You too!
Like Lory I once started on Fire from Heaven, in my late teens as a matter of fact, having enjoyed The King Must Die; but I couldn’t have been in the right mood because I soon dropped it. Perhaps one to give another go. I’ve read the Aiken book a few times now so am looking out for another title or two for the #1962Club. Good luck with your plans!
Oh dear, I hope I get on better with Fire from Heaven than you and Lory did! I’ll find out soon, I suppose.
I’ll be interested to see what you find to read for 1962 Club!
Mary Renault’s books are so good. Tom Lake is a maybe for me. I’m the only living soul who wasn’t into Dutch House lol Enjoy your reading.
Sorry you didn’t enjoy The Dutch House! I hope you like Tom Lake better, if you decide to try it.
We’ll see lol
Looks like you’re in for a good autumn! The only one I’ve read is the Christie – not one of my top favourites, but she’s reliably enjoyable – and I also have The Fake Wife coming up.
Yes, you can always rely on Christie – even her weaker books are entertaining. I hope we both enjoy The Fake Wife!
I’m undecided whether I want to read Tom Lake – The Dutch House didn’t have the appeal of her other books for me
The Dutch House is the only Ann Patchett book I’ve read and I loved it, so I’m looking forward to reading Tom Lake. I hope you like it if you do decide to give it a try.
Hi Helen, you have some deliciously atmospheric reads lined up here! The only one I have read is The Wolves of Willoughby Chase by Joan Aiken, which is a bit of childhood favourite, but I recently re-read and still enjoyed it as an adult 🐺 I hope you enjoyed whatever you end up reading from this list.
Love & Blessings, Jessica 💌
I somehow never read The Wolves of Willoughby Chase as a child, so it’s good to know that it can still be enjoyed as an adult! I should be starting it soon. I hope you enjoy whatever you read this autumn.