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ChasingOm
Never Fall Down: A Novel | Patricia McCormick
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Whew. I don‘t really know how to “rate” a book like this, but I will say (a) I read the whole thing in 24 hours, (b) I now know more about the Cambodian genocide in the 70s than I did before, and (c) I am in awe of the courage that it must take Arn to tell the story as he has. He‘s not 100% hero, he‘s not 100% villain - he is fully human, making choices in impossible circumstances. #FoodandLit

Kelly_the_Bookish_Sidekick This sounds like another good one for Cambodia. Thanks for sharing! now
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KT1432
Untitled | Unknown
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Kelly_the_Bookish_Sidekick Life happens. If you end up skipping a month or two, just hop back in when you can! 9h
squirrelbrain Looking forward to starting #wintercamplitsy very soon! 5h
Librarybelle Yay!! now
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Texreader
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“Leaving Angkor, he took a motodop to see the sunset at Ta Prohm—the next temple on the tourist trail, and the one that had loomed largest in his mind for twenty years. It was renowned for the way the jungle trees had grown into its fabric, the serpentine roots of silk-cottons and strangler figs draping themselves over its columns and pediments, worming tendrils deep into their fissures until root and stone were inseparable.”

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Dilara
Les recettes du Cambodge | Kirita Gallois
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Cambodian dessert: a baked pumpkin filled with pandan-flavoured coconut custard. It's quite the centerpiece! You're supposed to use kabocha pumpkin, but I had a jack-be-little that needed eating, and that was just the right size for me, so I used it instead. It would have tasted better with a kabocha though. And I subbed South-East-Asian pandan with kewra water.
#Cambodia #FoodandLit @Texreader @Butterfinger @Kelly_the_Bookish_Sidekick

Dilara PS: In case you're wondering, most of the eggs in the top left pic went into another recipe 😁 22h
AnnCrystal 👏🏼🤩💝😋💝. 19h
Texreader This is incredible! 🤩 17h
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Kelly_the_Bookish_Sidekick This is so cool! I never associated pumpkin with Asia before. 17h
Liz_M How lovely and what great presentation! Mine are always "here's what it looks like packed into a tiny lunch container" ? 14h
Butterfinger Impressive!!!! 7h
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LiseWorks
Monday, Monday: A Novel | Elizabeth Crook
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Susanita That‘s a lot! 😂 22h
Eggs Way to challenge yourself 👏🏻👏🏻 We appreciate your loyalty to our monthly challenges🫶🏻🙏🏻 22h
LiseWorks I think I forgot a couple like #FoodandLit and #FictionalTraveller2026 16h
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Texreader
The Rent Collector | Camron Wright
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I‘m reading another book for #foodandlit for #Cambodia. It‘s gotten very dark, and so, needing something lighter and available from the library, I started this ebook tonight. It seems pretty dark as well. Alas a difficult country to read about. @Butterfinger @Kelly_the_Bookish_Sidekick

Kelly_the_Bookish_Sidekick My library only had the audio of this book in the version adapted for young readers. It's dark but hopeful. I'm likely finishing it today. I hope the regular version isn't too far off. 22h
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Texreader
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#wordoftheday

“Though Amos stayed silent, Fearless sensed a new softness and thoughtfulness to his diffidence.”

#foodandlit #Cambodia @Butterfinger @Kelly_the_Bookish_Sidekick

Doll8455 All of a sudden there was a roneat sound that disturbed the entire courtroom. The judge stood and let everyone know that the noise was music from a xylophone next door. My lawyer showed so much diffidence due to the weird happenings, I‘m scared again, then I saw the sheriff dandling the new rope—@texreader (edited) 1d
Texreader Well played! 17h
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Butterfinger That's right!!! It shouldn't matter. I minored in history and a professor lectured on how Napoleon created nationalism. I guess when a collective is attacked, it begets patriotism, but asking for an ethnic origin is rude and needless and I have been guilty of it. Only because I find it fascinating to know someone unique. 1d
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SamAnne
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Way late for December #foodandlit. Italy. I made cardoon gratin. This is a cardoon, I grow from seed. An Italian favorite, in the artichoke family. The stalks are peeled, cooked. Yes it tastes like artichoke! This year I thought to look in my copy of the Italian classic The Silver Spoon and it included several cardoon recipes. Next up is quiche!. Wonder if Tucci mentions them! @Butterfinger @Texreader @Kelly_the_Bookish_Sidekick

AnnCrystal 💝👏🏼💝🤩💝🌱💝. 3d
Texreader Oh good gosh I have got to try this!!! Wow! I‘ve never heard of this plant. 2d
SamAnne @Texreader if you live in a warm climate it will winter over a be perennial. Where I live I have to plant every year. It is a beautiful plant. Kind of a pain in the neck to prepare…the stalks need to be kind of peeled to get the celery like strings out. (edited) 2d
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Texreader @SamAnne I‘m going to look for it. It might be perfect for south Texas 2d
SamAnne @Texreader definitely. The seeds are super easy to sprout. 2d
SamAnne @Texreader really delicious in@a gratin or quiche. Also check out Hank Shaw‘s blog hunter gatherer. He‘s a big fan of cardoon. (edited) 2d
TheLudicReader I have never even heard of cardoon, but I love artichoke. 2d
Kelly_the_Bookish_Sidekick So awesome that you grow this plant. I've never heard of it and you can grow it right here in the states! 2d
Butterfinger Absolute WOW factor! 1d
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