Looking for fall reading without witches or dark themes? Here are 15 cozy, witch-free books perfect for autumn nights and golden afternoons.

When the air turns crisp and the days grow shorter, there’s nothing quite like curling up with a good book. Autumn is often associated with witchy or spooky stories, but as someone who does not celebrate Halloween it can be a struggle to find Autumnal recommendations outside of the horror genre. So if you’re looking for something cozy, heartwarming, and atmospheric—without venturing into the occult—this list is for you. These recommendations are a little all over the place but there’s definitely something for everyone. With classic tales to modern gems, here are 15 witch-free fall reads that capture the charm of the season.
The Unadoptables by Hana Tooke

Set in 19th-century Amsterdam, this middle-grade adventure follows five orphans with unusual beginnings who set out to find their place in the world. It’s brimming with atmospheric settings—think candlelit streets, an abandoned windmill, and an eerie night market. Perfect for fall when you’re craving stories of resilience, friendship, and a touch of whimsy.
Wormwood Abbey by Christina Baehr

I will never stop talking about this entire series and this book in particular feels perfect for Fall! If you love dragons, gothic Abbey’s, family secrets, and clean romance than you can’t go wrong with this series. Literally stop reading this blog post here and go get this book! If you are looking for something to listen to on a crisp fall night as you dive into a cozy hobby the audio book narrator is phenomenal!
Once Upon an Apple by Gabrielle Landi

This sweet Snow White retelling is a perfect light hearted book to pick up this Fall. There is romance, whimsy, goats and a Fall festival; what’s not to love?! With crisp apple air woven into its story, this one is a delightful addition to your cozy reading stack. The newest story in The Galamere Chronicles, Once Upon a Pumpkin is suppose to come out this month so I’ll be sure to snag that book as well!
Cottage in the Woods by Katherine Coville

A fresh retelling of Goldilocks and the Three Bears told from the bears’ perspective, this story is brimming with woodland charm. With its cottagecore vibes, forest setting, and whimsical cast of characters, it makes for an enchanting read that feels perfectly at home in autumn.
The Witch of Blackbird Pond by Elizabeth George Speare

Don’t let the title fool you—this Newbery Medal classic isn’t witchy at heart. It’s a historical fiction novel about a young girl navigating colonial America and finding courage and belonging in a suspicious society. With its autumn harvest setting and themes of resilience, it’s an excellent fall read steeped in history.
The Sherwood Ring by Elizabeth Marie Pope

Blending history and mystery, this charming novel set in upstate New York follows a young lady trying to uncover her family’s secret and is aided by some unexpected guest in her family’s revolutionary era estate. Its crisp setting and intertwining narratives feel right at home in fall. A cozy mix of romance, humor, and adventure, it’s the kind of story best read by a crackling fire.
The Mysterious Benedict Society by Trenton Lee Stewart

A clever, heartwarming tale about gifted children navigating puzzles and challenges. While not specifically autumnal a large portion of this book is set at a boarding school and boarding schools always put me in an autumal mood. If you like a little suspense, mystery, and a few twists and turns definitely check out this middle grade adventure!
A Dark and Stormy Murder by Julia Buckley

I grabbed this book a few years back as a vibe read while visiting my mom in her old Victorian house and it did not disappoint! For fans of cozy mysteries, this one is a must. With its stormy weather, old mansion setting, and page-turning plot, it’s the perfect book to curl up with on a rainy autumn night. It balances suspense with coziness, making it an ideal fall evening read.
The Willoughbys by Lois Lowry

This quirky tale offers a tongue-in-cheek twist on classic orphan stories. Its dry, slightly dark, humor and playful narration reminded me of A Series of Unfortunate Events in the best way. A great fall read if you’re looking for something witty and offbeat, yet still heartwarming.
Wildwood by Colin Meloy

Set in an enchanted forest just outside Portland, Wildwood is brimming with autumn atmosphere. The illustrations alone feel like stepping into a woodland daydream. If you love lush descriptions of forests, animals, and whimsical adventures, this book captures the magic of fall in every page. The whole stories feels like a chilly breeze.
The Dark Unwinding by Sharon Cameron

This is another all time favorite for me. This historical novel is full of gothic atmosphere, steampunk flair, and an eerie yet cozy vibe. Set in a mysterious English estate, it’s moody and atmospheric—perfect for fall readers who want a story that feels slightly windswept without venturing into spooky territory.
Snow and Rose by Emily Winfield Martin

A fairy-tale-inspired story with gorgeous illustrations, Snow and Rose feels like reading a storybook by candlelight. Its woodland setting, sisterly bond, and magical undertones make it an ideal fall pick—gentle, beautiful, and timeless.
Half a Soul by Olivia Atwater

This book happens to be in my top reads of 2025. A Regency-era fantasy with cozy charm and just the right dash of magic. With witty dialogue, romance, and a comforting pace, it’s perfect for readers who want a story full of warmth without the darker tropes. A lovely read for those brisk autumn evenings.
The Scandalous Sisterhood of Prickwillow Place by Julie Berry

Here is another delightful read set in a boarding school. This witty mystery is full of mischief, disguises, and clever twists. While the premise is playful, the humor and quirky characters make it a delight. Its atmospheric school setting gives it a fall feel, perfect for fans of eccentric, clever storytelling.
Christy by Catherine Marshall

A heartfelt classic set in the Appalachian mountains, Christy is full of beautiful descriptions of rural life and heart-deep storytelling. The timeline of this story spans many seasons but the rural Appalachian setting just lends itself to visions of fall colors, log cabins, and the smell of a wood burning fire. With its themes of community, resilience, and simple living, it’s a wonderful choice for fall—rich, grounding, and brimming with human connection.
Closing Thoughts
Fall reading is about more than just witches and spooky nights—it’s about slowing down, savoring good stories, and finding comfort in the in-between. These 15 books offer cozy atmospheres, heartwarming lessons, and enchanting worlds that invite you to romanticize the season. Brew yourself a cup of tea, wrap up in a blanket, and let one of these stories carry you through the golden days of autumn.
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If you are looking for more cozy Fall content check out my Cozy Autumnal Game recommendations for the season here!

Even though I love witch stories in Autumn, it is refreshing to have alternatives. Thank you very much for your recommendations, I will definitely give many of them a try. 🙂
Best wishes from Germany!
Thank you so much for the comment and I hope you enjoy the recommendations!