I have alot of international travel planned for next month. I will be returning to Japan for Kylie Lee Baker's Japanese Gothic and Asako Yuzuki's Hooked. Yuzuki is the author of Butter which I reviewed last year. Butter was one of my top books in 2025. India is also a nice trip I will take for Sharon Maas' Girl in a Red Silk Sari. I am then traveling to medieval Italy with Gregory Maguire's Mirror Mirror. It was originally published in 2004 but was republished in February 2026. The story is about the Medicis. Another big trip will be to ancient Egypt. I will be reading I Am Cleopatra by Natasha Solomons and Marie Benedict's Daughter of Egypt. I am also going to Korea for Honey in the Wound by Jiyoung Han. This novel is about Koreans under Japanese Occupation. One final trip will be to 16th century England with The Lost Book of Elizabeth Barton. Jennifer Brown wrote this novel about the Boleyn family. If I don't run out of reading time, I might be reading T.N. Daigle's Cypress Run, Amy Prescott's Fatal Foliage and Murder at a Firefly Tea by Laura Childs. I have many other books on my nightstand that I recently purchased but cannot be sure I will have time to read them. American Han, Bad Asians, Nowhere Burning, The Girl in the Attic and White River Crossing are possibilities for March. I believe the settings for all of these novels are in the United States.
April should be a month of heavy reading for me. If it's not too cold I will walk to a nearby beach with my coffee mug and begin my reads. Sooooo, where are you traveling in April?
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