Halloween & Space Opera TBR | Fall 2021 Reading Plans #falltbr #halloweentbr #SOS

TL;DR
Rachel shares her fall TBR list featuring horror, thriller, sci-fi, and historical fiction genres, along with a space opera readathon.
Transcript
hi everyone it's rachel back with the shades of orange and today i'm here to bring you my fall tbr these are the books i'm planning on reading over the months of september and october i'd like to start doing seasonal tbrs on my channel so let me know if this is something that you're interested in it gives you a preview of what's coming in my future... Read More
Key Insights
- 🫠 Seasonal TBR lists provide readers with a glimpse of upcoming reads and foster community reading experiences.
- 😆 Exploration of different genres like horror, sci-fi, and historical fiction adds variety to reading lists.
- ❓ Participation in readathons, such as Space Opera September, encourages engagement with specific genres and challenges.
- 👻 Rereading beloved books like "Horns" allows for personal reflection and evaluation of one's evolving reading tastes.
- 🫠 Including diverse and own voices stories like the Binti trilogy enriches reading experiences.
- 😱 Non-fiction horror books, like "Hostage to the Devil," can offer engaging perspectives on supernatural phenomena.
- 🫠 Reading historical fiction inspired by TV shows, such as "The Last Kingdom," can be a gateway to exploring new genres.
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Questions & Answers
Q: What horror books does Rachel plan to read for her patron book club in September?
Rachel plans to read "The House of a Hundred Whispers" for her horror patron book club in September, even though haunted house themes are not her favorite. She also mentions her readiness to engage in discussions around the book.
Q: Why is Rachel looking forward to reading "Horns" by Joe Hill again for Halloween?
Rachel enjoyed "Horns" for its mix of horror and humor, as well as the exploration of sinful thoughts through the protagonist's ability. She plans to reread it to see if it still holds up to her positive memory.
Q: What non-fiction horror book has Rachel included in her fall TBR?
Rachel has included "Hostage to the Devil" by Malachi Martin, a non-fiction book detailing modern exorcisms in the United States. Although she acknowledges skepticism, she is intrigued by the subject matter and aims to approach the book as if reading fiction.
Q: Which sci-fi novel does Rachel plan to read for the Space Opera September readathon?
Rachel is excited to read "Dune" by Frank Herbert for the Space Opera September readathon, aligning with the challenges of the readathon. She also plans to read the Binti trilogy to complete other challenges.
Summary & Key Takeaways
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Rachel discusses her fall TBR list, including horror books for the upcoming months of September and October.
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She highlights books like "The House of a Hundred Whispers" and "Something Wicked This Way Comes" for Halloween reads.
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Rachel also mentions her excitement for reading sci-fi and historical fiction books in the upcoming season.
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