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A book with one of the four seasons in the title
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It was a quick and enjoyable read! It's #1 in his African trilogy.




I'm currently reading and LOVING A Spear of Summer Grass
. (Keeping in mind that this is romance wrapped up as historical fiction, so you will only love it if you are into those genres. And yes it appears to be remarkably similar to Out of Africa, although I have not yet read that book so I can't say exactly how similar it is.) This book has been on my TBR list for far too long. I've actually had it checked out from the library and in my hands three other times, but each time it just got pushed to the bottom of the pile, and I read other books, until my lending period was over. The cover just said "I am a blah book." Thank you, Popsugar, for finally giving me a reason to push this book to the top of my lists and actually read it! Never judge a book by it's cover ;-)


Meanwhile, I'm blogging about this experience. I'd love for you to come visit augustajusticewrites.wordpress.com.
Happy reading!

Augusta

I'm currently reading that too. But I'm wondering if it really "counts" since the word "fall" in the title isn't actually referring to Autumn.






If not, I may re-read If on a Winter's Night a Traveler. It was one of my favorite things I read in high school, but I am curious to revisit it.



Great fun! I'm glad she's moved her romances into the Victorian era.

Another suggestion, based on a current read: Summer Days and Summer Nights: Twelve Love Stories. I picked it up finally because it's been on my to-read list for a long time, and with the weather getting warmer, I thought it'd be a good time to read it, especially since I really like some of the authors included (Leigh Bardugo, Nina LaCour, Jennifer E. Smith). (It could also fit for "a book with multiple authors.")


Thank you for this suggestion! I really enjoyed Tales of the City and recently moved to SF and have been looking for things with local color.

Welcome to San Francisco! Sightly off topic for this thread, but if you like urban fantasy books, I highly recommend Rosemary and Rue by Seanan McGuire. It's fun to see the city through the eyes of the fae.


Welcome to San Francisco! Sightly off t..."
Thanks, Eujean2! I've added Rosemary and Rue to my list. :)


Lindsey wrote: "I am struggling with my decision to make before I fall fit this prompt. I had already read 19 books before I found this challenge and my challenge myself is to read 50 bucks a year again because I ..."
I'm a literalist in this category, and the word in the title has to mean a season, it can't be a "seasonal" word used in its other meaning. But that's just me and my challenge, I've seen a lot of people interpret this one much more loosely. So I think you're fine. If you finish all the categories and you want to go back and read another book with a season in the title later, then all the better. That's how I'm treating a few of these categories where I interpreted things very loosely, or I thought a book would fit but then once I read it found it didn't fit perfectly. I'm counting it for now, and if I decide to go back later and read something else, fine.
On a different note, the title "Before I Fall" makes me crazy, because she doesn't "fall," she CRASHES. My daughter read it too and told me I'm being ridiculous ;-)
I'm a literalist in this category, and the word in the title has to mean a season, it can't be a "seasonal" word used in its other meaning. But that's just me and my challenge, I've seen a lot of people interpret this one much more loosely. So I think you're fine. If you finish all the categories and you want to go back and read another book with a season in the title later, then all the better. That's how I'm treating a few of these categories where I interpreted things very loosely, or I thought a book would fit but then once I read it found it didn't fit perfectly. I'm counting it for now, and if I decide to go back later and read something else, fine.
On a different note, the title "Before I Fall" makes me crazy, because she doesn't "fall," she CRASHES. My daughter read it too and told me I'm being ridiculous ;-)

A couple of others that I recommend:
Summer Sisters by Judy Blume
The Second Summer of the Sisterhood by Ann Brashares
Girls in Pants: The Third Summer of the Sisterhood by Ann Brashares
The Last Summer by Ann Brashares

Really any of the Outlander books LOL



I finished DOA today and realized about five hours later it had Autumn in the title 😂

Man I loved those books back in the day.
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