Book recommendations from the Högl Team

When the temperatures drop outside and the autumn wind blows the colourful leaves through the streets, there is hardly anything better than snuggling up indoors in a blanket and sinking into a good book. Whether with a hot cup of tea or cocoa - this time of year invites you to cosy up and go on a literary journey of discovery. Our team has put together a hand-picked selection of book recommendations for just such moments, which fit perfectly into the ‘cold outside, cosy inside’ mood:

‘Fourth Wing - Flame Kissed’ by Rebecca Yarros
‘A dragon without its rider is tragic. A rider without his dragon is dead.’ Fourth Wing is the gripping start to a fantasy series by Rebecca Yarros. Violet Sorrengail is forced by her mother to train as a dragon rider at Basgiath War College, where she fights for survival - against rivals and her own fears. The fierce competition for dragon rider training is evident right from the start. Violet fights not only against other students, but also against her own fears. The suspenseful romantic dynamic with the mysterious Xaden, who would rather see her dead, adds to the tension. Yarros‘ gripping writing style and the deep characters make the book a real page-turner.


Conclusion: ‘Fourth Wing - Flame Kissed’ offers a perfect mix of action, magic and romance. A must-read for all fans of dragon adventures! Immerse yourself in this exciting world and accompany the protagonist on her epic journey!


Alexandra, Graphics

‘The Secret History’ by Donna Tartt
‘The Secret History’ by Donna Tartt tells the story of a group of students at an elite college in Vermont who commit murder. The plot explores the moral consequences of their actions and the psychological turmoil of those involved as their friendship increasingly disintegrates.


Conclusion: I would particularly recommend ‘The Secret History’ to readers who enjoy psychologically complex novels where character development takes centre stage. It is ideal for fans of dark stories that deal with moral dilemmas, group dynamics and human fallibility. An absolute must for all Dark Academia fans, especially now in autumn and winter.


Alina, E-Commerce

‘The House of Dragonflies’ by Emma Behrens
‘The House of Dragonflies’ by Emma Behrens is an atmospheric novel that deals with family secrets, coming to terms with the past and finding one‘s place in life.
At the centre of the story is the young woman Sophie, who returns to the house of her childhood, called ‘The House of Dragonflies’, after many years. This property is idyllically situated in the middle of nature, but has a tragic past: Sophie‘s mother disappeared without a trace many years ago, and a dark shadow has weighed on the family ever since.

 

Conclusion: I recommend this book to anyone who likes emotional novels with a touch of mystery and magic.

 

Emelie, Marketing

‘The end of loneliness’ by Benedict Wells
‘The End of Loneliness’ by Benedict Wells tells the moving story of three siblings who try to cope with their lives in different ways after the early loss of their parents. At the centre of the story is Jules, who spends his life searching for closeness and security due to the pain of the past. Over decades, the novel follows his development, his inner turmoil and the question of how fate and memories shape our lives.


Conclusion: For all those who love moving stories about being lost and finding each other again, this novel is a small masterpiece that lingers on for a long time - my absolute recommendation for cosy autumn days.


Sophia, Marketing

‘The Pumpkin Spice Café‘ by Laurie Gilmore
‘The Pumpkin Spice Cafe‘ by Laurie Gilmore is a charming English feel-good book, ideal for the autumn season. The story is about Jeanie, who takes over a cafe in a small town, and Logan, a shy farmer. Both struggle with their past and slowly develop a heart-warming chemistry.
Told from alternating perspectives, the book offers a cosy introduction to autumn. The small-town atmosphere is reminiscent of Gilmore Girls - with lovingly drawn inhabitants, a close-knit community and charming settings. The author captures this idyll perfectly and conveys the autumnal mood with the warmth and cosiness that fans of the series appreciate.

 

Conclusion: The predictable love story fits perfectly with the novel‘s cosy atmosphere. With a pleasant writing style, lovable characters and a dash of romance, The Pumpkin Spice Cafe is ideal for relaxing autumn evenings with a cup of hot chocolate. For fans of autumn romance and heart-warming stories, it‘s an absolute must-read - a perfect Pumpkin Spiced Romance.

 

Alexandra, Graphics

Whether exciting novels, epic fantasy books or heart-warming stories - the Högl team‘s book recommendations offer something for every taste. In the cold season, they invite you to lean back and leave the stress of everyday life behind. So every chilly hour outside becomes the perfect reading time indoors.