#TopTenTuesday Book Covers With Autumn Vibes



Top Ten Tuesday is a weekly meme created by The Broke and the Bookish and now hosted by Jana at That Artsy Reader Girl.

The rules are simple:

Each Tuesday, Jana assigns a new topic. Create your own Top Ten list that fits that topic – putting your unique spin on it if you want. Everyone is welcome to join but please link back to That Artsy Reader Girl in your own Top Ten Tuesday post. Add your name to the Linky widget on that day’s post so that everyone can check out other bloggers’ lists. Or if you don’t have a blog, just post your answers as a comment.

This week’s topic is Book Covers with Autumn Colours/Vibes. To me, autumn conjures up visions of harvest time, falling leaves, misty mornings, ghost stories and stormy weather. Here are some book covers which capture a few of those things. Links from the titles will take you to my reviews or the book description on Goodreads.

The Western Wind by Samantha Harvey
Hermit by S.R. White
Green Hands by Barbara Whitton
The Whispering House by Elizabeth Brooks

Witch Wood by John Buchan
The Diabolical Bones by Bella Ellis
A House of Ghosts by W.C. Ryan
How To Belong by Sarah Franklin
Those Who Know by Alis Hawkins

The Storm by Amanda Jennings

#6Degrees of Separation: From The Turn of the Screw by Henry James to Five Little Pigs by Agatha Christie

It’s the first Saturday of the month which means it’s time for 6 Degrees of Separation!

Here’s how it works: a book is chosen as a starting point by Kate at Books Are My Favourite and Best and linked to six other books to form a chain. Readers and bloggers are invited to join in by creating their own ‘chain’ leading from the selected book.

Kate says: Books can be linked in obvious ways – for example, books by the same authors, from the same era or genre, or books with similar themes or settings. Or, you may choose to link them in more personal or esoteric ways: books you read on the same holiday, books given to you by a particular friend, books that remind you of a particular time in your life, or books you read for an online challenge. Join in by posting your own six degrees chain on your blog and adding the link in the comments section of each month’s post.   You can also check out links to posts on Twitter using the hashtag #6Degrees

This month’s starting book is The Turn of the Screw by Henry James.

The Haunting of Lamb House by Joan Aiken is set in the house where Henry James wrote many of his most famous novels – Lamb House in Rye (now owned by the National Trust).

Talland House by Maggie Humm is set in the artistic community of St Ives and features the house and some of the characters who appear in Virginia Woolf’s To the Lighthouse.

Staying with artistic communities, The Clockmaker’s Daughter by Kate Morton is set in Birchwood Manor, temporary home to a group of artists riven by petty rivalries and jealousy.

In a similar vein, Artists in Crime by Ngaio Marsh takes place in an artists’ retreat run by Agatha Troy during which a death occurs. But is it accident or murder?

Five Red Herrings by Dorothy L Sayers involves another gathering of artists, this time in Scotland, and more mysterious deaths.

Finally, in Five Little Pigs by Agatha Christie, Hercule Poirot is asked by the daughter of a woman hanged for the murder of the artist Amyas Crale many years before to find out if it was, as she believes, a miscarriage of justice.

Perhaps you have detected a creative theme to my chain this month…?