Top Ten Tuesday is hosted by The Broke and the Bookish and The Artsy Reader Girl. This list is based mostly, though not entirely, on color scheme.
1. The Burning Shadow by Jennifer L. Armentrout - The pinkish-red with the falling confetti makes me think of falling leaves.
2. Chosen at Nightfall by C.C. Hunter - The colors and the trees make me think of fall, and the birds make me think of birds migrating south for the winter.
3. Kingdom of Ash by Sarah J. Maas - This is the bright yellow of many of the falling leaves, and the sparks are the pops of red.
4. If I Should Die by Amy Plum - Some great fall coloring! The decals also make me think of vines snaking around buildings.
5. Endless by Jessica Shirvington - Orangey fall colors and falling feathers like falling leaves.
6. First Frost by Sarah Addison Allen - This book is really great for fall representation, as it literally centers around the first frost of the season! Plus, look at that gorgeous apple!
7. Hex Hall by Rachel Hawkins - This is more early fall/late summer, but it makes me think of back to school.
8. Ignite Me by Tahereh Mafi - This has some fall and some spring vibes, but the colors make me think of fall blooms.
9. Phoenix by Elizabeth Richards - Instead of a bright red phoenix feather, imagine a bright red leaf.
10. The Reckoning of Noah Shaw by Michelle Hodkin - Fall colors with sparks like falling leaves!
1. The Burning Shadow by Jennifer L. Armentrout - The pinkish-red with the falling confetti makes me think of falling leaves.
2. Chosen at Nightfall by C.C. Hunter - The colors and the trees make me think of fall, and the birds make me think of birds migrating south for the winter.
3. Kingdom of Ash by Sarah J. Maas - This is the bright yellow of many of the falling leaves, and the sparks are the pops of red.
4. If I Should Die by Amy Plum - Some great fall coloring! The decals also make me think of vines snaking around buildings.
5. Endless by Jessica Shirvington - Orangey fall colors and falling feathers like falling leaves.
6. First Frost by Sarah Addison Allen - This book is really great for fall representation, as it literally centers around the first frost of the season! Plus, look at that gorgeous apple!
7. Hex Hall by Rachel Hawkins - This is more early fall/late summer, but it makes me think of back to school.
8. Ignite Me by Tahereh Mafi - This has some fall and some spring vibes, but the colors make me think of fall blooms.
9. Phoenix by Elizabeth Richards - Instead of a bright red phoenix feather, imagine a bright red leaf.
10. The Reckoning of Noah Shaw by Michelle Hodkin - Fall colors with sparks like falling leaves!
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