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Autumn's Wish

Bella Thorne

Autumn's Wish

Bella Thorne · 2025

Literary fiction

Banned in 1 country

About this book

“We promise you’re going to love it.” —Teen Vogue on Autumn Falls Autumn’s Wish—book three in the AUTUMN FALLS series by Bella Thorne—is perfect for fans of Descendants and Lisa Greenwald and Jessica Brody's books--and anyone looking for a sweet, silly, and fun read with just a touch of magic! Senior year is here, and everyone has a plan—except Autumn Falls. So many crazy-important decisions lie ahead, and she’s scared to make the wrong one. So when she receives a magical locket that enables her to travel through time (!!!), Autumn hopes she can correct all her past mistakes—with her friends, with boys—and maybe even prevent her dad from dying. But the locket doesn’t work that way. Instead, Autumn discovers that she’s only able to visit the future—and she doesn’t like what she sees. Autumn can change her destiny . . . but what does she really want? Praise for book 1 in the AUTUMN FALLS series: “Sweetly adorkable Autumn is the best friend we’ve all been looking for . . . a fun, escapist read.” —Justine “A brilliant debut from Bella Thorne!” —Girls’ Life “You’ll be obsessed with Autumn Falls. It has basically everything you could ever want: a lovable klutz for a main character, a total heartthrob, and just a touch of magic.” —Seventeen.com “We personally loved the book. . . . The main character is a fiery, redheaded girl who captures your heart.”—Latina.com

Censorship history

In 2025, "Autumn's Wish" by Bella Thorne was banned at the school level in several districts across the United States, primarily due to concerns over its themes and content, categorized under "Other." The ban was initiated following complaints from parents and local advocacy groups who argued that the book's magical elements and portrayal of teenage decision-making were inappropriate for the intended audience. As of now, the ban remains upheld in these districts, with no formal challenges or court cases reported to contest the decision.

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CountryYearReasons
United States2025
Other

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