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Born.A.Reader
Nefertiti: A Novel | Michelle Moran
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Eggs Beautiful 🤩 3d
Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks So pretty 😍 2d
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LeahBergen
Complete Tutankhamun | Nicholas Reeves
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My “currently reading” stack (and I‘m loving them all).

Tamra Isn‘t Murder While You Work fun? 3mo
merelybookish Gorgeous background! 😍 3mo
batsy What fun! (I need to resume the Richard Osman series, I enjoyed the first) 3mo
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KateReadsYA
Nefertiti: A Novel | Michelle Moran
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"It's what she has chosen. One daughter reached for the sun, and the other is content to feel its rays on her garden. They are different, that is all."
This is a solid book about Nefertitis life and those around here told from the pov of her half-sister Mutnodjmet. I loved how interesting all the characters were, and I was super intrigued with the history of Egypt.

vonnie862 Ooh this books has been on my shelf for too long! It's time to read it soon. 4mo
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currentlyreadinginCO
Neferura | Malayna Evans
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Beautiful cover and interesting premise -- Neferura is the daughter of the best-known female Pharaoh, Hatshepsut. Discussion topics are provided for book clubs, and author q and a.

I adored the setting, historical references, and variations of female power, but would have preferred less palace intrigue and more Ancient Egypt. I geeked out more about the history provided at the end than much of the story. And I found Neferura naive throughout.

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KellyM78
The Murder of King Tut | James Patterson, Martin Dugard
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So well written and researched. I am studying Egyptology and to see the events presented in a way that really brings them to life for anyone regardless of whether they have any prior knowledge of the facts is fantastic. My first James Patterson read but definitely won't be my last.

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Mitch
Tutankhamen: Life and Death of a Pharaoh | Christiane Desroches-Noblecourt
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Reading takes you in all sorts of directions! Today it takes me through this door - the Museum of Archaeology, to learn more about Kathleen Kenyon working in Jerusalem in the 1950s.

AmyG Beautiful building. 1y
mariaku21 That is gorgeous! 1y
lynneamch Love it when that happens 1y
kspenmoll Beautiful building! 1y
Goleemn Reading does open doors… and that‘s a beautiful one to walk through! 1y
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Eggs
Untitled | Unknown
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TheSpineView Perfect! 2y
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