Comfy/Autumnal books

Fall blew in where I live right as September arrived, so I thought it would only be appropriate to start reading The Hobbit, which is such a great book both for people who love literature and young people (who simultaneously want to read something comfy). I love anything and everything comfy, so of course I started rereading this again today while the cold rain and wind was blowing outside. I kind of have a thing for coffee and cool weather and the ageing quality of nature during Autumn. The Redwall books, Jack Kerouac's autobiographical books, Harry Potter, Stephen King, The Magic Mountain, Watership Down... All of these (and more) have quiet, warm/cool qualities to them. I'm looking for more like these, and I'd like to start a conversation about this sort of stuff.
What are some more comfy books perfect to read during Autumn, and what are the best things that go along with Fall and the books that fit the season so well?

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his books are actually pretty comfy tbqh

Mason and Dixon is supposed to be uber-comfy

Super comfy, super funny, but kind of melancholic too, I would consider this a good fall book, in fact I just inspired myself to reread it.

Ghost stories too, it goes without saying. I like Algernon Blackwood. I always thought it was funny that that was actually his real name. It's like his parents wanted him to be an occultist and ghost story writer from birth.

Honestly, reading in general is incredible comfy regardless of the genre

Not a book but Cartoon Network put out a miniseries call "Over the Garden Wall" that is both very comfy and very Veeky Forums. Pic related.

It is uber comfy.

>ITT books about rabbits, by rabbits, for rabbits

wtf i hate rabbits now

There were a couple of fantastic episodes of this. Worth anyone's time if they love comfy autumn.

I'm reading the Fellowship of the Ring at the moment OP and I concur.