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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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LeahBergen
The Visitors: A Novel | Sally Beauman
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My last book of 2023 was Lucy Worsley‘s enjoyable middle grade novel about Jane Austen‘s nieces. I‘ve been feeling a little Egypt-ish of late so I‘m going to dive into the tagged book that‘s been on my TBR for several years now. I‘m trying to start the new year off by continuing to whittle down the backlog of books on my shelves… let‘s see how long that lasts! 😆

Thanks for doing this again, @BookNAround ! Happy New Year, everyone! 🎉

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BarbaraBB Happy new year Leah, I love that you feel a bit Egypt‘ish 😀 4mo
Itchyfeetreader I really liked the visitors - it will hit your egypt need beautifully. Happy new year! 4mo
Reggie Happy New Years! 4mo
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erzascarletbookgasm Happy New Year! 🎉 4mo
Tamra Happy New Reading Year! 📚📚 3mo
rubyslippersreads I 💛 The Visitors! Happy New Year! 3mo
UwannaPublishme Happy New Year! 🤗🎉🥂 3mo
Suet624 Happy New Year! 3mo
LeahBergen @Suet624 And to you, as well! 😘 3mo
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Itchyfeetreader
The Visitors: A Novel | Sally Beauman
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Started off as a five star for me. A compelling young narrator full of the wonder and excitement of Egypt and a clarity well researched pull into the life of the archaeologists there. Pivoting around something as momentous as the finding of tutenkamun tomb the story seemed to get a bit lost and I am not sure the split timeline added much. Still a solid pick and absolutely full of the sense of time and place #booked2023 📸 valley of the kings

rubyslippersreads I love this book. 12mo
Itchyfeetreader @rubyslippersreads it was special wasn‘t it. I really enjoyed 11mo
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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.