Episode 7 || Fall Favorites

Published: Nov. 12, 2014, 5 p.m.

b"Snuggle up on the couch with a blanket and a cup of tea, because this episode, Annie and Katie talk about married-lady crushes, poetry before bedtime, and turning off the TV. Summer might be for easy, breezy beach books, but fall is all about slower-paced fiction and re-reading the classics. Here are Annie's fall reading recommendations:\\n-\\xa0The Boston Girl\\xa0by Anita Diamant (releases December 15)\\n-\\xa0\\xa0A Tree Grows in Brooklyn\\xa0by Betty Smith\\n-\\xa0An Old-Fashioned Girl\\xa0by Louisa May Alcott\\n-\\xa0Habits of the House\\xa0by Faye Weldon\\n- Anything by Kate Morton\\n-\\xa0Dinner: A Love Story\\xa0by\\n-\\xa0I Am Pilgrim\\xa0by Scott\\n- Anything by Tana French\\nAnd Katie's:\\n-\\xa0My Struggle\\xa0by Karl Ove Knausgaard\\n-\\xa0The Book With No Pictures\\xa0by B.J. Novak\\n- Happy City\\xa0by Charles Montgomery\\n-\\xa0A Path Appears\\xa0by Nicholas Kristof\\n-\\xa0This Town: Two Parties and a Funeral\\xa0by Mark Leibovich\\n-\\xa0The Gorgeous Nothings\\xa0by Emily Dickinson\\n-\\xa0This Day\\xa0by Wendell Berry\\nLooking for more seasonal reads? Check out Anne Bogel's blog,\\xa0Modern Mrs. Darcy, where she's published a\\xa0great list of autumn-inspired suggestions.\\nIf spooky reads are your thing this month, listen to the\\xa0latest episode\\xa0of\\xa0Books on the Nightstand; Ann and Michael discuss their favorite creepy books of the season.\\nInterested in Candletime?\\xa0This blog post\\xa0explains. (And, in case you're looking for the perfect autumn candle, Thomasvillians rejoice! The\\xa0Townie shop\\xa0has -- in Annie's opinion -- the best selections for the season.)\\nLast, but not least, film lovers:\\xa0Covey Film Festival\\xa0is here! Check out a\\xa0full list\\xa0of films, and stock up on the books that inspired the movies; we've got a display devoted to them in the shop!"