The U.S. State Department has been busy this August, recently reissuing updated travel advisories for a handful of popular destinations.
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With over 34 million TikTok posts, #BookTok has swept the world by storm, captivating people seeking their next literary adventure. As Americans flock to Europe in record numbers this summer, leaving their boring beach reads on the book shelf, Trainline – Europe’s no.1 train ticket booking app – is transporting them to worlds unknown via its new summer book club, The Reading Route. Curated by Emma Roberts, co-founder of the viral online book club BELLETRIST, each of the 10 train reads selected by Roberts have roots in some of Trainline’s most booked European destinations, from London and Paris to Rome and Barcelona.
“Reading has always been transformative for me, and there’s nothing more exhilarating than losing yourself in a great book, especially while exploring picturesque towns and cities abroad,” said Roberts. “By partnering with Trainline, I was able to combine my passions for travel and reading to curate a diverse selection of train reads for lovers of all book genres. My goal is that people will find inspiration and excitement in these books and, perhaps, even draw inspiration for their next European adventure.”
According to a recent Trainline survey, 25%1 of Europeans noted reading as their preferred train travel activity. And whether it’s a tear-jerking romance or a suspenseful thriller set on a European sleeper train, Roberts’ picks provide the perfect backdrop for a summer train journey abroad. Her top train reads include:
The Midnight Library by Matt Haig – Embark on European adventures through parallel lives in an endless library set in the UK.
Beautiful Ruins by Jess Walter – A globe-trotting love story beginning in an Italian coastal town.
The Imperfectionists by Tom Rachman – Set at a newspaper in Rome, this novel captures the essence of Italian life.
A Moveable Feast by Ernest Hemingway – Hemingway’s account of the high-spirited lives of American writers and artists living in Paris during the 1920s.
The Talented Mr. Ripley by Patricia Highsmith – A classic thriller set in Italy and other European locales.
The Sleeper by Emily Barr – A suspenseful tale of a passionate affair on a European sleeper train.
My Husband by Maud Ventura – A thrilling story of a French housewife romantically obsessed with her husband, exploring the lengths she’ll go to keep their love alive.
The Shadow of the Wind by Carlos Ruiz Zafón – Set in post-war Barcelona, a mystery involving a rare book.
The Dud Avocado by Elaine Dundy – Sally Jay Gorce frolics through Paris looking for adventure and excitement in the 1950s, ultimately finding more than she anticipated.
Girl, Woman, Other by Bernardine Evaristo – Teeming with life and crackling with energy — a love song to modern Britain and black womanhood.
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