When the days get shorter, the air turns crisp, and leaves cover the sidewalks in a patchwork quilt of color, there's no better way to spend a chilly evening than by wrapping up in a cozy blanket with a comforting fantasy book in hand. The following three fantasy novels not only possess captivating tales and magical worlds but also exude the essence of "cozy fiction," making them perfect companions for those autumn nights.
What makes it cozy?
Brief Synopsis: Linus Baker is a by-the-book caseworker in the Department in Charge of Magical Youth. When he's sent to a peculiar orphanage on Marsyas Island, he encounters children with special abilities and their intriguing caretaker. This story is a delightful exploration of acceptance, family, and finding one’s place in the world.
What makes it cozy?
Brief Synopsis: Xanthe Westlake and her mother move to the historic town of Marlborough, where they purchase an antique shop. Xanthe possesses a unique gift; when she touches certain antiques, they sing to her, recounting tales from their past. When one of these objects sends her back in time, she becomes entangled in a centuries-old mystery.
What makes it cozy?
Brief Synopsis: Maia, the half-goblin, half-elf, is thrust into power unexpectedly after the death of his father and three brothers in an airship crash. Previously ostracized due to his mixed heritage, Maia has to navigate the complexities of court politics and win the trust of his subjects. It's a tale of resilience, compassion, and discovery.
Final Thoughts: As the season of pumpkins, scarves, and apple pies rolls in, there's nothing like a cozy fantasy novel to complement the ambiance. Whether it's the familial love in 'The House in the Cerulean Sea', the historical magic in 'The Little Shop of Found Things', or the intricate palace politics in 'The Goblin Emperor', there's a story here for every cozy-hearted reader.
Happy Reading and Cozy Autumn! 🍂📚