Science Fiction Long Reads for the Fall #SciFiSunday
What happens in the fall? If you live in a temperate climate, you can look forward to falling leaves, cooler temperatures, sweaters, and cider donuts. The best thing to do on cool autumn evenings is curl up with a good book, the cozier the better. Here’s a list of warm and cozy fantasy books book perfect for fall reading, from BookBub:
[The House in the Cerulean Sea by TJ Klune]
This charming contemporary fantasy is sure to warm your heart. Linus Baker works for the Department in Charge of Magical Youth: he’s supposed to figure out what children might end the world. Arthur Parnassus, on the other hand, runs the orphanage where many such youth live. And he’s not going to let them get hurt. This wonderful story about found family also includes a touching love story between Linus and Arthur.
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