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    Book Your Trip to These Storied Destinations

    AdminBy AdminMay 18, 2026
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    Book Your Trip to These Storied Destinations

    Dearest Curious Reader,

    This week, we reflected on how reading feels like being transported to another destination, whether to a real-life location or to another place and time.

    After all, books do more than make us think and feel new things. They help us go places outside of our ordinary lives.

    A few years ago, I loved reading Tangerine, Christine Mangan’s psychological thriller. Set in 1950s Tangier during the waning days of French colonial rule, it follows an estranged friendship between two women, Alice and Lucy, amidst oppressive heat and a claustrophobic Moroccan backdrop. I felt the heat on every page. It has a “sun-drenched noir” vibe, where the bright, sunny exterior of Morocco hides a dark undercurrent. By the end of the book, it felt like I’d been there.

    Wherever you travel with these recommendations, enjoy the trip … and come back for more book recs at BookTrib.

    Happy reading!

    Meryl Moss, Publisher, BookTrib


    Positano, Italy - One Italian Summer by Rebecca Serle - “The Amalfi Coast speaks for itself. This novel captures spontaneous travel, self-discovery, and the Italian summer of a lifetime.” —Caroline
    Dublin, Ireland - The Lost Bookshop by Evie Woods - “Whisk me away to Dublin so I can find the bookshop that only appears to certain people. Spanning two different times, this book makes me want to go exploring!” —Isabella
    The Hamptons and Lake Como - The Plunge by Lila Raicek - “I’d love to spend my summer jetting between these two spots — though
I could do without the psychological mind games that propel this protagonist from point A to point B!” —Camryn
    Austin, Texas - Walk Softly on This Heart of Mine by Callie Collins - “As someone who recently visited and loved it, I know that I would love it in the 1970s even more. The music, two-stepping and night-life of this magical city have a way of captivating your heart.” —Natalie
    The Shire, Middle Earth - The Hobbit by J.R.R. Tolkien - “Cozy homes, endless greenery, a walkable community and second breakfast? Sign me up for a vacation to The Shire please!” —Sara
    Howl's Moving Castle, Ingary - Howl's Moving Castle by Diana Wynne Jones - “The OG of cozy fantasies, Howl’s Moving Castle is the ultimate vacation getaway as far as I’m concerned. As long as Howl doesn’t expect me to clean his house, we’ll be good.” —Cammy
    The Planet of Pern - The Dragonriders of Pern by Anne McCaffrey - “This long-running series crosses the bridge between fantasy and sci-fi and features a native species of dragons. The lore is layered and full of surprises, and the characters, especially recurring ones, feel like family to me.” —Cynthia
    The Island of Dreams - Caraval by Stephanie Garber - “It wouldn’t be the most relaxing destination, but it would be the most interesting. Here you can play exciting games of chance, follow clues, discover magical artifacts and experience the magical theatre that is Caraval.” —Kendall
    Copper Valley, Virginia - Irresistible Trouble by Pippa Grant - “I’d like to leave reality and spend a little time in Copper Valley. Not only is this city crawling with pro athletes and pop stars, but it has fantastic bakeries, museums and even more. I just hope I can get in some relaxation with all this recreation!” —JeriAnn
    The Castle of Otranto - The Castle of Otranto by Horace Walpole - “Perhaps not the sunniest and beachy-est place to vacation to, but I would love to step into the world of this gothic castle. With its dark, haunted passageways, at least I won’t have to worry about packing SPF!” —Lillian



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