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Blood River
Blood River: The Terrifying Journey Through The World's Most Dangerous Country | Tim Butcher
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Published to rave reviews in the United Kingdom and named a Richard & Judy Book Club selection�the only work of nonfiction on the 2008 list�Blood River is the harrowing and audacious story of Tim Butcher�s journey in the Congo and his (…more)
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Bank holiday reading. The beach seemed like a bad idea. The park, on the other hand, is looking nicely empty.

LeahBergen Perfect setting! 2y
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I don‘t think I‘ve ever googled so much stuff related to a book I‘m reading! I often pulled up a map of the Congo region, photos of referenced explorers and flora and fauna, and the definitions for many new-to-me words, including “pettifogging,” “opprobrium,” and “cataracts” as related to river water. I clearly know far too little about Africa! This was less an adventure story and more of a history, geography, and humanity story for me. 4⭐️

BarbaraBB I read this too recently and googled a lot too! 2y
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BarbaraBB
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Tim Butcher travels through the #DemocraticRepublicCongo (DRC). Torn by war, violence, poverty and injustice yet the Congo is mostly a country that the world seems to have forgotten about. I learned so much about politics, geography, human rights etc. Most notable is that the country is not an undeveloped country, rather an undeveloping country ⬇️

#ReadingAfrica2022 🇨🇩
#52BooksIn52weeks #AudioNarratedByAuthor
#Booked2022 #InvolvesExploration

BarbaraBB All keeps deteriorating: in the 20th century it was for a while an ordinary African country where travel and trade existed; now there‘s hardly any infrastructure at all. (edited) 3y
KristiAhlers How very heartbreaking 3y
BarbaraBB @KristiAhlers definitely 💔 3y
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Cinfhen I‘ve read that‘s the case in many African countries in the last 15 years 😢 3y
BarbaraBB @Cinfhen It‘s so sad. The jungle is taking over again in the Congo and people can‘t reach one another because there are no roads nor trains - bridges were blown up and never repaired etc. I 3y
Librarybelle Sounds like a very worthwhile read 3y
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I‘m researching books for #readingafrica2022 next year and found this one for #Congo. I read King Leopold‘s Ghost last year, which was an excellent history. This will be a very different take on the region. I‘m putting it on my tbr list.

TrishB This one is also great for the Congo 3y
Librarybelle Thanks for posting! And thanks @TrishB for the suggestion! 3y
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So... I‘ve decided to spend a few months reading books I own. Went through my massive piles. Starting to see a pattern 😂😂😂🤷🏽‍♂️Half are murder mysteries and half are about Africa. As you can see from the picture, I clearly have a plan!

arubabookwoman I‘ve read both Sunday by the Pool in Kigali and Tsotsi, and both are excellent. Tsotsi is a good movie too! 4y
Tove_Reads @arubabookwoman Indeed! So many good ones 🙂 4y
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