One popular fall graphic novel is 'Pumpkinheads' by Rainbow Rowell. It has a great fall - themed story set around a pumpkin patch. Another could be 'Scary Godmother' which often has a spooky fall atmosphere. And 'The Graveyard Book' graphic novel adaptation also has elements that fit well with the fall season, with its eerie and autumnal feel.
One of the best fall novels is 'Dracula' by Bram Stoker. The dark and spooky atmosphere of the story is perfect for fall. The tale of the vampire Dracula lurking in the shadows and preying on the living gives a sense of mystery and horror that is enhanced by the fall season's association with the darker and colder months.
One of the best fall romance novels is 'Autumn in the Vineyard'. It beautifully captures the essence of fall with its vineyard setting. The story of love budding among the autumn leaves and grape harvests is truly captivating.
For fall novels, I'd recommend 'Pride and Prejudice'. Although not strictly a fall - themed book, the autumnal landscapes in the English countryside can be easily imagined while reading. 'Little Women' is also a good choice. The family - centered story and the coziness it exudes are ideal for fall reading. And 'Frankenstein' has a dark and brooding tone that suits the cooler, more introspective fall days.
One notable graphic novel from fall 2017 could be 'My Favorite Thing Is Monsters' by Emil Ferris. It has a unique art style that combines diary - like entries with a coming - of - age story set in 1960s Chicago.
I would recommend 'The Tea Dragon Society'. It's full of charm and has a very gentle, laid - back story. The art is colorful and detailed, and it gives off a very cozy vibe. The story about the tea dragons and the relationships between the characters is perfect for curling up with on a fall day.
The 'Monstress' series also had releases in fall 2017. It has an engaging story with a strong female lead. The art is detailed but not overly complex, and it has elements of fantasy and adventure that new graphic novel readers might enjoy.
'The Leaves' by Mark Wheatley is a lesser - known but great fall graphic novel. It tells a story that is intertwined with the changing of the seasons, specifically the fall. The detailed illustrations of the falling leaves and the overall mood of the story make it a great pick for those who love fall - inspired stories.
Well, 'Lumberjanes' is also suitable for beginners. It has a group of girls having all kinds of adventures at a summer camp. But the themes of friendship and exploration are great for any season, including fall. The art is bright and inviting, and the story is easy to get into, which makes it a cozy read for new graphic novel readers.
It could be about a variety of things. It might be a story of someone's downfall, perhaps a character in a post - apocalyptic world where society has fallen. Without reading it, it's hard to say for sure.