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Books on Trains

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"Books on Trains" is where page-turners meet train tracks, blending book reviews with travel guides for readers who wander.

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Books on Trains: March (Birthday Month Favorites)

Hi! It’s been a minute since I’ve done a favorites blog (sorry). However, doing it for my birthday month feels fitting for the first one of 2026. March has been a soft month. Sort of like a warm hug, and I think my favorite things will refl...

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March Reading Round-Up

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What Women Find When They Wander

I threw back the last of my whisky sour, smiled at the two women sitting across from me, and wished them safe travels. “Find those puffins,” I said, sliding out of the booth and into the soft, embracing energy of the Inverness night.

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  • BooksonTrains (Travel & Books)

    Hi, I’m Jen! I share travel guides and book reviews inspired by the quiet magic of reading while in motion. Books on Trains is your stop for trip tips and great reads.

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