The transition back to routine after summer break can be a gentle process. Experts recommend easing into it by practicing your new schedule a few days in advance, allowing flexibility as you adjust, and writing out your routine to save mental energy. Planning ahead, whether it’s organizing meals or preparing for the week, helps smooth the return to daily life. Giving yourself grace during this shift is key, especially for families managing kids heading back to school or adjusting sensory sensitivities, such as with autism.
With the cooler weather, creating a cozy reading nook becomes an inviting retreat. Whether you tuck yourself into a corner with a plush armchair, set up by a sunny window with a cushion, or create a small dedicated space with soft throws, pillows, and warm lighting, a comforting reading area transforms the experience of diving into new books. Layering textures like a soft rug or a supportive pillow enhances the soothing vibe.
September 2025 also delivers an exciting lineup of new books to add to your reading list. Among anticipated releases:
Introducing Mrs Collins by Rachel Parris. A heartwarming return to the land of Pride and Prejudice with all our favourite characters.
Dark Summer by QK Petty thrusts A Series of Four Seasons into its most perilous chapter yet, where secrets fester, betrayals ignite, and survival means knowing who to trust—if anyone.
Some summers end in heat. This one ends in bloodFrequently Happy by David Larby. Life can often be stressful. Each day might seem like a struggle to get through. You may find yourself desperate to get to the weekend or wishing time would pass more quickly.
David Larbi is here to show you how to see beauty in the everyday and build pockets of joy, inspiration and calm into your life. Combining poetry with weekly reflections, this book is designed to help you explore your emotions, provide sixteen opportunities to grow, and find happiness all year round.If you are interested in more new releases, check out these Book Blitzes from late August and September.



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