Recent 4-star Historical Fiction to Read Now

There’s no time like the present, we’re told. And this is true, but dedicated readers of historical fiction are hip to the fact that are many times other than the present, and those can be pretty good, too. Some days, those other times looks a lot better, actually.
But let us stay in the moment. Below is our collection of recent and popular historical fiction you can read right now if you’re so inclined. Each of these titles is relatively new–published after 2020–and has earned an average of at least a 4-star rating from your fellow 카지노싸이트 members.
Some times and places to choose from: Ukraine in 1937. Prohibition-era Montana. Stratford-upon-Avon, 1580. You’ll also find some familiar authors, including Amor Towles, Taylor Jenkins Reid, and poet Honorée Fanonne Jeffers making her fiction debut.
Scroll over the book covers to learn more about each title, and add the ones that pique your interest to your Want to Read shelf.
Have a great historical fiction recommendation? Share it with your fellow readers in the comments below!
Check out more recent articles:
111 New Books to Read for Asian American & Pacific Islander Heritage Month
Get Inspired by These Recent Celebrity Book Club Picks
30 Recent 4-Star Fiction Books That Fellow Readers Love
Check out more recent articles:
111 New Books to Read for Asian American & Pacific Islander Heritage Month
Get Inspired by These Recent Celebrity Book Club Picks
30 Recent 4-Star Fiction Books That Fellow Readers Love
Comments Showing 1-6 of 6 (6 new)
date
newest »

message 1:
by
Ankit
(new)
May 12, 2022 01:46AM

flag

But with Moscow train title on , it is very hard to take it seriously

But with Moscow train title on , it is very hard to take it seriously"
That's one title out of thirty, hardly reason to scrap the whole list. There are some great titles here! Also, emphasis needs to be placed on the "fiction" in "historical fiction." Rewriting history is kind of the point.

But with Moscow train title on , it is very hard to take it seriously"
Did you realise that the author in question fled what was the Soviet Union, and has lived in the US for many years now?