Autumn Pages

Somehow the year's already slipping away. The weather's turned crisp now, and summer feels like a distant memory. Some people head outside to hike or enjoy the fall scenery. Others find themselves drawn indoors, reaching for a book without much thought. Maybe it's the earlier sunsets, or just how the season naturally slows everything down. If you're into reading, autumn's when the season really clicks with what you love doing. So here are some books that feel right for this time of year.
The Kind Worth Killing by Peter Swanson(aka. 죽여 마땅한 사람들)

This one's a twisted psychological thriller that kicks off with two strangers on a plane making a dangerous pact. Swanson messes with your sense of right and wrong until you don't even know who to root for.
Poems by Elizabeth Bishop (2011-02-01) by Elizabeth Bishop(aka. 우리는 내륙으로 질주한다)

Bishop has this way of looking at everyday things and suddenly you're seeing them completely differently. Her poems are quiet but they hit hard, especially when fall has you feeling contemplative.
Méditer à travers l'art: 100 oeuvres pour faire l'expérience de la pleine conscience by Soizic Michelot(aka. 바라본 후에 다스리는 마음)

Art meets meditation in this one. Michelot walks you through a hundred works, each one an invitation to slow down and actually be present. Perfect for when the world feels too loud.