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Read on Theme: 48 Books With Seasonal Titles - Page 2

"Here at Goodreads World Headquarters, we receive correspondence from all over the planet, and every summer we hear from our friends in the Southern Hemisphere. Summer for us, we are reminded, is winter for them. Therefore our Summer Reading Guide is useless at best, and maybe even a little cruel.

This is a salient point. In an effort to cover all our bases, all year round, we've curated this themed list of book titles sorted by season. Just jump to whichever season is currently relevant in your corner of the planet.

You'll note that we've had some fun here with the database, riffing on homonyms and ambiguous wordplay (Billy Summers, Apples Never Fall). Overachievers may want to tackle the works of Ali Smith and Karl Ove Knausgard, each of whom have written a quartet of books with seasonal titles."
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Drums of Autumn (Diana Gabaldon)
Drums of Autumn (Diana Gabaldon)
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Fall on Your Knees (Ann-Marie MacDonald)
Fall on Your Knees (Ann-Marie MacDonald)
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The Last Confession of Autumn Casterly (Meredith Tate)
The Last Confession of Autumn Casterly (Meredith Tate)
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The Autumn of the Patriarch (Gabriel García Márquez)
The Autumn of the Patriarch (Gabriel García Márquez)
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The Fall (Albert Camus)
The Fall (Albert Camus)
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Fall of Giants (Ken Follett)
Fall of Giants (Ken Follett)
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Snow Falling on Cedars (David Guterson)
Snow Falling on Cedars (David Guterson)
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Falling (T.J.Newman)
Falling (T.J.Newman)
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