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Sure enough it looks like the beginnings of an adventure is in store in #Nepal! #foodandlit @Catsandbooks

Catsandbooks 🇳🇵❤️ 1w
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Picking this one out of my husband‘s huge Tintin collection to read for #foodandlit #Nepal

Dan12 Hello how you doing 1w
Texreader @butterfinger I saw you got an “unusual” message from the same user who commented on this post of mine. It doesn‘t feel right so I‘ve blocked him in case you want to do the same. 1w
Butterfinger Yes, thank you. 1w
Catsandbooks Fun! 🇳🇵 1w
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Let‘s be clear, this is not a horror story. It‘s a thriller. Try climbing the world‘s highest mountain when you are being chased by killers. Jake Perry writes his memoir about his epic climb in 1924. It reads like nonfiction as he goes through the details of planning for the climb, and the narrator is perfect for this task. But the “thrilling” part of the book starts about halfway through it when gruesome murders start happening. I found the ⬇️

Texreader detail very interesting, as I do with nonfiction books when told and narrated well as here. To me, there were only a couple of heart-stopping moments in the book and that‘s ok. There‘s several mysteries going on as well, with a young American Jake not understanding the bigger picture of the years between the Great War and whatever was going to happen next, until he lives through WWII. If this book is indicative of Simmons‘ books, I‘ll read more. 1w
Texreader #foodandlit #Nepal (only mentioned occasionally) @Catsandbooks I couldn‘t resist adding little audiobook guy climbing the mountain!! (edited) 1w
Catsandbooks Thrilling! 🇳🇵👏🏼 1w
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I read this book for #Nepal #foodandlit. When the book is set, 1924, Nepal was a “forbidden nation.” So the mountain climbers couldn‘t try to summit Mt. Everest from Nepal. So that sent me to Google to find out why. Nepal was ruled by the Ranas in the 1800s, who closed Nepal‘s borders to foreigners (except sometimes the British, Chinese, and Tibetans). Following a democratic movement that overthrew the Ranas, Nepal‘s borders were opened in 1951.

Catsandbooks 👍🏼🇳🇵 1w
AnishaInkspill this sounds like an interesting read 1w
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Traci1
Abominable | Dan Simmons
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Which of my lovely gifted books should I read first? Decisions are hard.

TEArificbooks I‘ve read books by the authors on the right so I would suggest those ones 2mo
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TheBookgeekFrau
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Easiest bingo I ever got! Started this book over coffee this morning only to get to page 5 of the introduction to see an underline. So I flip through, and yup, I already read this 🤦🏻‍♀️🤣 It is relieving to know that I at least remember read books once I start to re-read them.

#BookSpinBingo @TheAromaofBooks

TheAromaofBooks Woohoo!! 3mo
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charl08
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My rather foxed second hand copy came with this clipped review of the book back in 1999. The review is by Ashok Malik in India Today.

Ruthiella I love it when that happens. 6mo
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Shaneyney
Abominable | Dan Simmons
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Mehso-so

While this was an ok book about mountain climbing and had some good historical information. I found it a bit tedious and was very disappointed that there wasn‘t on single abominable snow man in the whole book. I think I just went into it expecting something different. I like Simmons as an author and know that he likes to be very detailed, but the book didn‘t live up to the description on the back cover

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Leftcoastzen
An Open Heart: Practicing Compassion in Everyday Life | The Dalai Lama, Nicholas Vreeland
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Happy Birthday to the Dalai Lama!