Fall Literary Wishlist 2020

Welcome to the Fall edition of Literary Wishlist where I share some of the bookish things I’d like to buy! The days are becoming shorter, the weather is getting cooler, and the smell of cider fills the air. Here are some items I’m adding to my Fall wishlist!


Bookish Hand Embroidery Pattern

Source: ALivelyHope/ Price $5.00

It’s been a long time since I did any kind of needlepoint, but this embroidery pattern looks enticing. With cozier, indoor days on the horizon I’ll have more time for crafting!

Reading Rainbow Bookmark

Source: Inspire The Tribe/ Price $4.50

Not necessarily a Fall themed item, but it’s a bookmark that I already own and wanted to share with you all. Reading Rainbow has such a special place in my heart. I like that this bookmark is nostalgic and very sturdy.

Let’s Get Lost Tapestry

Source: Catarina Book Designs/ Price: $34.66

I don’t have much room for tapestries on my wall since I have so many art prints, but this print is simple and full of Autumn coziness. I think it would give a room a lot of warmth.

Spooky Stories Candle

Source: Frostbeard/ Price: $7.00+

Who doesn’t like spooky stories around a campfire during Halloween season?! I love the fact that it has a campfire smell mixed with cocoa. I bet it smells heavenly.

Bookish Postcards

Source: BookishStickerClub/ Price: $8.00

Who doesn’t love good ‘ol snail mail? I think especially in the times we live in now, even the smallest bit of happy mail can brighten one’s day. These designs are colorful and I’d love to send them to bookish friends.


What items do you have on your Fall Literary Wishlist? Comment below and share your thoughts! 

2 thoughts on “Fall Literary Wishlist 2020

  1. Oooh, I like those postcards! I try to send one postcard per day in these quarantimes, and I have run right through one of my postcard sets and am getting to the end of a second one, so I need some new postcards. It’s weirdly hard to know where to look for them. I used to get them at museum shops and things on my travels, but now I am stuck at home and can only get things from the internet.

    1. We have a few local stationery shops, but I have found better luck with postcards online surprisingly. I usually find some pretty cute designs on Etsy.

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