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Jan | 21078 comments Egypt Word Search
March 1, 2019 - May 31, 2019
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This Word Search is based on and accompanies our Egypt Seasonal Adventure Challenge. But you do not need to participate in both to play.

Below is the list of 45 words for you to find. They can only be found within the text of the book - no covers, titles or authors, please. For each word you find, please provide the book title, page or location, and the sentence or phrase containing the word.

Happy Hunting!!

Words

Afterlife
Alabaster
Amphitheater
Ancient
Avenue
Bedrock
Bucket List
Camel
Chandelier
Colossal
Complex
Crocodile
Cruise
Cult
Dam
Desert
East
Excavation
Falcon
Fertile
Goddess
Hieroglyphics
Inscription
Island
Kingdom
Lodging
Man Made
Massive
Mortuary
Mummy
Noble
Pavilion
Pillar
Plateau
Pyramid
River
Sail
Sanctuary
Site
Stone
Swimming Pool
Tomb
Tour
Valley
West


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Egypt Word Search
March 1, 2019 - May 31, 2019
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Book Used: Come, Tell Me How You Live by Agatha Christie Mallowan
Ancient - Page 58 "Sixty ancient settlements, that is to say. "
Camel - Page 38 "remarkable resemblance to a camel"
Colossal - Page 49 "I eat a colossal meal of rice and stew of vegetables"
Cult - Page 197 "convenient name of cult object"
East - Page 23 "every time I go to the East"
Excavation - Page 9 "every one of Max's excavations"
Falcon - Page 217 "a perch on which is a handsome falcon"
Fertile - Page 59 "It is, he says, the fertile Steppe."
Goddess - Page 198 "the best Chagar Mother Goddess"
Hieroglyphics - Page 25 "she scrawls the mystic hieroglyphics in chalk"
Inscription - Page 36 "carved inscriptions on the rock"
Noble - Page 106 "a white beard and a dignifies and noble mien"
Sanctuary - Page 122 "return from this mountain sanctuary"
Site - Page 44 "famous site of prehistoric pottery"

Book Used: The Hunger by Alma Katsu
Desert - Page 8 "more mountains behind those - and desert and prairie"
River - Page 21 "her metal tub beside the river"
Sail - Page 16 "looks like the sails of ships"
Valley - Page 23 "meandered through a valley"
West - Page 17 "the farther they moved west, they freer she would feel"

Book Used: Lethal White (Cormoran Strike, #4) by Robert Galbraith
Avenue - Page 563 "exhausted all possible avenues"
Chandelier - Page 677 "old-fashioned bronze and glass chandeliers"
Complex - Page 583 "the weight of millions of extra visitors was complex"
Man Made - Page 632 "Man made diamond substitutes"
Massive - Page 490 "He made a massive fuss about losing it"
Mummy - Page 429 "run off to Mummy and Daddy?"
Pillar - Page 449 "pillars of the community"
Stone - Page 520 "the car approached the lonley stone swan"
Swimming Pool - Page 596 "girlfriends in front of a swimming pool"
Tomb - Page 55 "Tobin saw a church and mossy tombs"
Tour - Page 689 "an insider's tour of the Commons"

Book Used: Daughter of Moloka'i (Moloka'i, #2) by Alan Brennert
Afterlife - Page 310" did not believe in an afterlife"
Cruise - Page 270 "Sarah and I are taking a cruise to Hong Kong"
Island - Page 31 "It is an island like this"
Kingdom - Page 287 "before the kingdom was overthrown"
Lodging - Page 218 "lodging, houses and homes"
Pyramid - Page 179 "a pyramid of granite rocks"

Book Used: Uneasy Lies the Crown (Lady Emily #13) by Tasha Alexander
Alabaster - Page 36 "her complexion was like alabaster"
Mortuary - Page 255 "I ordered him to the coroner's mortuary"

Book Used: The Invited by Jennifer McMahon
Dam - Page 121 "show you a bear's den and a beaver's dam"

Book Used: The Barkeep by William Lashner
Bedrock - Page 318 "It was bedrock in his life"

Book Used: Buyer, Beware A Samantha Kidd Humorous Mystery by Diane Vallere
Crocodile - Page 357 "yellow crocodile handbag"

Book Used: Ukulele Deadly (Aloha Lagoon Mysteries #7) by Leslie Langtry
Pavilion - Page 35 "as Hopper circles the pavilion"

Book Used: The Paradise Guest House by Ellen Sussman
Amphitheater - Page 277 "Halfway across the amphitheater, Jamie shouts, I see him!"

Book Used: Close to You by Kara Isaac
Plateau - Page 149 "scarmbled over some rocks to find a plateau"

Book Used: Lover Come Hack (A Madison Night Mystery Book 6) by Diane Vallere
Bucket List - Loc 2690 "Things to check off my bucket life: spending night in jail."


message 4: by Denise S (last edited Aug 04, 2019 09:14AM) (new)

Denise S | 2894 comments yay!
Egypt Word Search
March 1, 2019 - May 31, 2019

46/46 words

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Afterlife “She now found strength in her hopes of an afterlife.” P. 19 Well-Behaved Women Seldom Make History by Laura Thatcher Ulrich 3.12.19

Alabaster “crows feet around her startling eyes, the alabaster skin…” p. 87 Children of the Revolution by Peter Robinson 3.7.19

Amphitheater “Exotic places, perhaps a Greek island, an ancient amphitheater, the Champs Elysses…” p. 128 Children of the Revolution by Peter Robinson 3.7.19

Ancient – “The Hotel Beyoglu, named for the ancient quarter in which it stood.” P. 8 Blood of Victory by Alan Furst 3.5.19

Avenue “Hurried down a side street and out onto the avenue…”p. 15 Blood of Victory by Alan Furst 3.5.19

Bedrock “They had dug to the bedrock.” P. 189 Upon A Dark Night by Peter Lovesey 3.16.17

Bucket list - I’m even working on my bucket list.” P. 84 Top Secret Twenty-One by Janet Evanovich 8.4.19

Camel “He stopped at the Karagaz show, puppets made of camel hide…” p. 37 Blood of Victory by Alan Furst 3.5.19

Chandelier “The crystal chandelier in the living room was vibrating…” p 10.The Librarian of Auschwitzby Antonio Iturbe 4.8.19

Colossal – “It has colossal feet, great curved scrolls of feet.” P. 82 Come, Tell Me How You Live by Agatha Christie 3.14.19

Complex “The complex marital situation of the Bebek shoemaker.” P. 23 by Alan Furst Blood of Victory 3.5.19

Crocodile “…crowned by monstrous masks, crocodile and hawk, lion and ibis, carved with the appearance of life.” P. 12 The Deeds of the Disturber by Elizabeth Peters 3.13.19

Cruise – “…an e-mail to his parents, who were still on the Southeast Asia cruise.” P. 272 CChildren of the Revolution by Peter Robinson 3.7.19

Cult “…priestess of a dark and sinister cult.” P. 24 The Deeds of the Disturber by Elizabeth Peters 3.13.19

Dam “Even your drabs of dams will disown you for this.” P. 234 Dead Man's Ransom by Ellis Peters 3.4.19

Desert “Maybe time for the desert island.” P. 92 Blood of Victoryby Alan Furst 3.5.19

East – “But the divisions are moving east, in Poland…” p. 150 Blood of Victory by Alan Furst 3.5.19

Excavation “The first or the tenth layer in the excavation and how it relates to other things.” P. 69 Well-Behaved Women Seldom Make History by Laura Thatcher Ulrich 3.12.19

Falcon “…a follower goes out and returns with a perch, on which is a handsome falcon.” P. 188 Come, Tell Me How You Live by Agatha Christie 3.14.19

Fertile “The answer….had to be found in the fertile brains of the reporters.” P. 25 The Deeds of the Disturberby Elizabeth Peters 3.13.19

Goddess – “Aristophanes! My goddess!” p. 20 Blood of Victory by Alan Furst 3.5.19

Hieroglyphics – “He had mastered the hieroglyphic language of ancient Egypt.” P. 4 The Deeds of the Disturberby Elizabeth Peters 3.13.19

Inscription “The inscription supports the conclusion of recent scholarship that pasta, like wheat, entered Europe from the Middle East.” P. 151 Well-Behaved Women Seldom Make History by Laura Thatcher Ulrich 3.12.19

Island “Serebin watched a forest appear in the middle of the river – an island.” P. 208 Blood of Victory by Alan Furst 3.5.19

Kingdom “…his grandmother Ragnhild of the Danish kingdom of Dublin.” P. 56 Dead Man's Ransom by Ellis Peters 3.4..19

Lodging “The archway by which he must pass lodging in the outer ward.” P. 49Dead Man's Ransom by Ellis Peters 3.4.19

Man Made – “It seemed a long half mile to Banks, especially with the rain and wind whipping right at him down the mad-made valley.” P. 2 Children of the Revolution by Peter Robinson 3.7.19

Massive “They knew nothing about the massive gold pin that had vanished.” P. 135 Dead Man's Ransom by Ellis Peters 3.4.19

Mortuary – “her husband lay in the mortuary chapel.” P. 135 Dead Man's Ransomby Ellis Peters 3.4.19

Mummy – “The royal mummy strikes again.” P. 13 The Deeds of the Disturber by Elizabeth Peters 3.13.19

Noble – “Churchill noble and stoic, Goebbels sarcastic and sly.” P. 43 Blood of Victory by Alan Furst 3.5.19

Pavilion “But there are various pavilions you can go into.” P. 490 The Librarian of Auschwitz by Antonio Iturbe 4.8.19

Pillar “No windows in the lobby itself, only yellow marble pillars…” p. 101 Blood of Victory by Alan Furst 3.5.19

Plateau “I’ve descended from the peak acid plateau…” p. 11 Summer of '69 by Todd Strasser 5.5.19

Pyramid – “…a site near Cairo that contains some of the noblest pyramids in all of Egypt.” P. 6 The Deeds of the Disturber by Elizabeth Peters 3.13.19

River – “Blow up the river,” Serebin said.” P. 151 Blood of Victory by Alan Furst 3.5.19

Sail – “then sails off to Batumi, never to be heard of again…” p. 29 Blood of Victory by Alan Furst 3.5.19

Sanctuary “…they were children and fled into sanctuary…” p. 93 Dead Man's Ransom by Ellis Peters 3.4.19

Site – “Which is living dangerously when you visit some of the sites he did.” P. 27 Children of the Revolution by Peter Robinson 3.7.19

Stone – “…the stone terrace had been swept clean.” P. 10 Blood of Victory by Alan Furst 3.5.19

Swimming Pool – “…loved one of Hockney’s paintings of a swimming pool.” P. 40 Children of the Revolutionby Peter Robinson 3.7.19

Tomb – “Polish émigrés used to gather at the tomb of Maria Walewska.” P. 241 Blood of Victoryby Alan Furst 3.5.19

Tour – “He glanced at a few tour itineraries on his tablet.” P. 143 Children of the Revolution by Peter Robinson 3.7.19

Valley “passing over submerged peaks and valley.” P. 168 Blood of Victory by Alan Furst 3.5.19

West “you can touch the walls of the houses by spreading your arms and they never go east or west.” P. 28 Blood of Victory by Alan Furst 3.5.19



Carry-Overs
stroganoff

mead - “The dishes had been removed, and the mead and wine were circulating freely.” P. 182 Dead Man's Ransomby Ellis Peters 3.4.19

acclimate


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I'm in

(Thank you for making the list shorter than last time, it was really hard in the beginning to work with such a lot words)

44/46

The Golden Tresses of the Dead (Flavia de Luce #10) by Alan Bradley (3/7/19)

Ancient - My sister Ophelia's wedding was spoiled only slightly by someone calling out coarsely, as the bride floated in modest beauty up the aisle of the ancient church, "Hubba hubba, ding-ding, twenty years in Sing Sing!" (p 23)
Avenue - After a while the tracks we had been following were intersected by a broad avenue which had been given the name "Cemetery Pales." (p 94)
Complex - The were each as complex as the case itself, which was one of the most bizarre I had ever encountered. (p 362)
Desert - "Nor were there any fleas in evidence, although I understand that fleas desert a dying rat as much as they do a sinking ship." (p 377)
East - Up the stairs I ran to my chemical laoratory in the east wing of the house. (p 50)
Goddess - If ever I should have a daughter, I decided, which I doubt greatly, given my solitary nature - I should name her Victrolia, for the Goddess of Music. (p 290)
Inscription - Scribbled underneath this inscription, in pencil, was the message: Ardella: Under strict embargo till publication date Oct. 8th /52. (p 200)
Kingdom - There, before my very eyes, were all the wonders of the animal kingdom, laid out in a glistening panorama, like some rich and detailed altarpiece from the Middle Ages: the lungs, the liver, and the ileum, whose function, Dogger told me, is to absorb certain nutrients, such as vitamin B, and, of course, the saucy little sausages of the small intestine which, at a sudden stroke, now fell open, revealing a dark, damp mass of barely digested matter. (p 349)
Massive - The AGA, at which Miss Truelove busied herself, was a remarkably large, old-fashioned model, cream-colored: not as big as the one at Buckshaw, but still massive enough to chuck into it a blubbering Hansel and Gretel with room to spare for the drippings. (p 253)
Mortuary - We set out on foot along the nearby layby or siding, passing the refreshment room and the mortuary, which were surprisingly close together, I thought. (p 92)
Noble - This amazing man was so noble he might have been born in armor and on horseback, ready-equipped with shield and lance. (p 225)
Pillar - As we set out across that immense expanse, Dogger paused to swipe a forefinger across a fluted pillar and examine it closely for dust. (p 110)
Plateau - From my pocket, I took the small cylindrical object which I had wrapped tenderly in one of Feely's silken Liberty scarves, one that I had purloined from her dresser: a flame-colored reminder of the fiery plains and the mountains and the cobalt skies of the Spanish plateau; the colors of earth, and air, and fire. (p 463)
Pyramid - "Time for your medicine, Dr. Brocken," Dogger said, reaching into his pocket and pulling out a green glass pyramid of what appeared by its label to be patent medicine. (p 116)
River - Each rivulet of water racing down the glass suggests a river of thought: a branching Amazon, with countless tributaries of deduction and speculation. (p 85)
Stone - I knew it was Balsam Cottage because the name was marked on a discreet sign attached to one of the stone pillars that marked the driveway. (p 127)
Tour - Dieter was taking her on a tour of musical shrines in Germany, culminating with two weeks in Vienna, with visits to the State Opera and the birthplace of Mozart. (p 58)
West - It was a magnificent performance, punctuated by numerous small hestitations, wrinklings of the brow, and examinations of the soul: a performance which would have been showered with awards on the West End stage. (p 114)

Hot Milk by Deborah Levy (3/9/19)

Crocodile - She pointed to a Donald in a sailor outfit, Donald in a Superman outfit, Donald running away from a crocodile, Donald dressed in a purple wizard's hat, Donald jumping through a hoop in a circus ring. (p 240)
Fertile - The girls are feral and fertile and freaked out. (p 116)
Hieroglyphics - I have researched aboriginal culture, Mayan hieroglyphics and the corporate culture of a Japanese car manufacturer, and I have written essays on the internal logic of various other societies, but I haven't a clue about my own logic. (p 77)
Island - I noticed a ball of bone growing like a small island on the side of her right foot. (p 148)
Site - She was supposed to have loaded bags of ice and some buckets in the car and driven them to the site but she had been embroidering my sun-top instead. (p 153)
Swimming Pool - "Drinking beer in a swimming pool sounds very nice to me," Rose said sharply, as if to remind him that she was not a great fan of drinking water with lunch. (p 90)
Tomb - The glass doors of the dome opened soundlessly as I stepped into this marble tomb, not understanding why I was here or what I hoped to find. (p 362)
Valley - The valley was covered in white plastic, just as the student in the injury hut had described. (p 30)

Takedown Twenty (Stephanie Plum, #20) by Janet Evanovich (3/17/19)

Cruise - I was talking to Lula but I was looking straight ahead, watching a black Lincoln Town Car cruise down the street and swing into Rita's driveway. (p 73)

Our Stories, Our Voices 21 YA Authors Get Real About Injustice, Empowerment, and Growing Up Female in America by Amy Reed (3/20/19)

Afterlife - If there isn't an afterlife, if there isn't divine justice, that makes what happens here and now all the more critical. (p 122)
Camel - "Does your family own a camel?" (p 204)

Top Secret Twenty-One (Stephanie Plum, #21) by Janet Evanovich (3/24/19)

Bucket List - "I'm even working on my bucket list." (p 102)

Last Chance to See by Douglas Adams (3/31/19

Amphitheater - The opposite bank was very high, so that the pool formed a sort of natural amphitheatre for the hippos to sing in, and the sound reverberated around us with such startling clarity that I don't suppose there can be a better place in the whole of Africa for hearing a hippo grunt. (p 188)
Chandelier - Now the paint is peeling, the lobby is dark and draughty, the posters advertising the "World Famous Peace Hotel Jazz Band" are written in felt tip and sellotaped on to the panelling, but the ghost of the Cathay's former grandeur still lurks high up among the dusty chandeliers, wondering what's been going on for the last forty years. (p 297)
Excavation - "That's a very fresh excavation," he said. (p 272)
Falcon - When you train a falcon you train it by hunger, using it as a tool to manipulate the bird's psychology. (p 372)
Lodging - Unfortunately the Jing Ling had no free rooms, and we were ejected into the night to find lodging in an altogether grimmer crumbling hotel on the outskirts, where we sat and thought, once more, about the dolphins out in their filthy river and how we were to make our recording. (p 313)
Pavilion - I remembered once, in Japan, having been to see the Gold Pavilion Temple in Kyoto and being mildly surprised at quite how well it had weathered the passage of time since it was first built in the fourteenth century. (p 289)

The Dark Man (The Graveyard Classified Paranormal Series Book 1) by Desmond Doane (4/1/19)

Colossal - The colossal fiend hiding in the space above her head had been growing in strength for thousands of years. (loc 1670)
Man Made - Paranormal investigators tag our own noises and manmade sounds, marking the location on our recordings , so when we go back to review our tapes for evidence we don’t get our hopes up if we’re the cause of something going bump in the night.

Know Your Heart (Bounty Bay, #2) by Tracey Alvarez (4/8/19)

Mummy - “I’ll go tell Mummy.” (p 83)

Free Hand (Irons and Works, #1) by E.M. Lindsey (4/10/19)

Dam - Now that the dam was broken, he was helpless against the flood. (loc 3483)
Sanctuary - He wanted to tell him that yeah, he lived alone, and they wouldn't be bothered because everyone else knew that was his sanctuary and they couldn't just barge in and make themselves comfortable. (loc 2499)

The happy brain by Dean Burnett (4/28/19)

Bedrock - Physical and visual cues may be the bedrock on which our sexual arousal is built, but our bulky, powerful brains can go far beyond those basic stimuli, finding intense stimulation in something as objectively neutral as words on a page, or a spoken discussion. (p 280)
Cult - Similary, I've argued that our brains need privacy, but some people opt to live in alternative communities (cults, communes, etc.) where this is scarce at best, and some of the most densely populated cities in the world offer little chance for space and privacy. (p 113)

A Kiss for Christmas by Melody Grace (5/5/19)

Sail - "And Mom and Dad called this morning, they’re setting sail at noon." (loc 151)

Words

Alabaster


Carry-over Russia:

Stroganoff


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Rosa - last time's was longer because it was for twice as long. If I ever do that again I won't make it as long.


message 7: by Kathryn (last edited May 21, 2019 11:43AM) (new)

Kathryn (an80slady6886) | 548 comments Egypt Word Search
March 1, 2019 - May 31, 2019
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Words
Crocodile

Summer in Good Hope (Good Hope #2) by Cindy Kirk Cindy Kirk 3/4/19 ***
Ancient p. 25 stepping from her ANCIENT Chevrolet.
Avenue p. 257 He pushed open the door on Third AVENUE and felt the blast of cold air,
Dam p. 184 DARN.. She’s beat him again.
Goddess p.111 she reminded him of a sea GODDESS rising from the mist.
Island p. 260 giving them a perfect view of not only the park and nearby ISLANDS
Massive p. 60 The MASSIVE staircase to the left was still impressive
River p. 58 underneath the hot, molten anger flowed a RIVER of sadness.
Stone p. 200 Beck turned and rested his back against the STONE.

Beneath a Scarlet Sky by Mark T. Sullivan Mark T. Sullivan 3/7/19 **
Colossal p. 346 In the aftermath of what had to have been a COLOSSAL tantrum
Complex p. 505 the Leyer’ family legend was somewhat more COMPLEX.
Desert p. 272 But your nephew served with Rommel, the DESERT Fox.
East.p. 38 the train left the central station and headed EAST.
Excavation p. 202 By the time he reached the EXCAVATION site
Falcon p. 439 Like a FALCON that nest year after year
Fertile p. 282 as FERTILE a place as there was on earth.
Kingdom p.3 and in the United KINGDOM
Noble p. 428 Part of Pino wanted to admit his love for Anna and have a NOBLE end to it all.
Plateau p. 153 Fan out, search every centimeter of this PLATEAU.
Sail p. 136 They went right over the top of it and launched, SAILING through the air.
Sanctuary p. 431 To Pino, the Duomo meant SANCTUARY.
Site p. 202 By the time they reached the excavation SITE,
Tomb p. 355 Pino reached the row of TOMBS closest to the front entrance.
Tour p. 305 Leyers and Pino began a frenzied series of TOURS of the defensive fortifications.
Valley p. 96 Study the hillsides and the VALLEY before you move on.
West p. 63 To the WEST, he could see the slanting charcoal lines of a storm.

Whisper Me This by Kerry Anne King Kerry Anne King 3/8/19 ****
Inscription. P. 300 it’s easy enough to see the INSCRIPTION that reads:
Mummy p. 110 She looks tiny and shrunken like an unearthed MUMMY
Pillar varnished logs serve as posts and PILLARS and beams.
Pyramid p. 165 Maslow had it all wrong with his neat little PYRAMID,

The High Tide Club by Mary Kay Andrews Mary Kay Andrews 3/12/19 *****Chandelier p. 10 The crystal CHANDELIER hanging from the ornate plsdter medallion was caked with dust and cobwebs.
Cruise p.130 A pod of dolphins CRUISED by
Pavilion p. 126 Here and there, Brooke spotted tents and picnic PAVILLIONS

Never Stop Walking A Memoir of Finding Home Across the World by Christina Rickardsson Christina Rickardsson 3/14/19 *****
Swimming Pool p,162 I didn’t know what it was, but it looked like a swimming pool.

Daughter of Moloka'i (Moloka'i, #2) by Alan Brennert Alan Brennert 3/14/19 *****
Afterlife Location 4926 But Kenji did believe in an AFTERLIFE.
Lodging Location Once a thriving community of Japanese-owned grocery stores, tailors, hotels, Japanese baths, LODGING houses, and homes, it was now a multicultural tapestry pf varied races:
Man-made Location 5056 a thousand acres of green rolling golf course, man-made lagoons, and a three-mile strip of lovely white sand.

It Had to Be Love (It Had to Be #2) by Tamra Baumann Tamra Baumann3/15/19 ****
Bucket List Location 1293 She moved her mouth next to his ear and whispered all the sexual positions on her BUCKET LIST she’d yet to try.

The Beantown Girls by Jane Healey Jane Healey 5/21/19 ****
Alabaster p. 50 And Blanche’s ALABASTER complexion had a distinctly greenish hue.

A Curve in the Road by Julianne MacLean Julianne MacLean 3/18/19 ***
Camel p. 115 A moment later, she’s staggering up the walk in her CAMEL-colored wool coat

Undaunted Surviving Jonestown, Summoning Courage, and Fighting Back by Jackie Speier Jackie Speier 3/22/19 ****
Cult p. 88 the American public was engrossed by Jones’ tragic CULT and its shocking end
Mortuary p. 160 The nurse called ,minutes after she passed and wanted to immediately call the MORTUARY.

Dear Bob and Sue by Matt Smith Matt Smith 3/30/19 ****
Amphitheater p. 122 There isn’t another place that I can compare to the Bryce Canyon AMPHITHEATRE.

Under the Banner of Heaven A Story of Violent Faith by Jon Krakauer Jon Krakauer 5/13/2019
Bedrock Location 1297 Divine revelation formed the bedrock of the religion. *
Hieroglyphics location 1141 Moroni had also given Joseph a set of “interpreters”: divinely endowed spectacles that would allow the person wearing them to comprehend the strange hieroglyphics.


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message 9: by Olivermagnus (last edited Apr 26, 2019 11:09AM) (new)

 Olivermagnus (lynda11282) | 1061 comments Egypt Word Search
March 1, 2019 - May 31, 2019
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of 45 Complete

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The Lost Queen - Signe Pike - 4/10/19 - (22)
✔ Afterlife - page 160 - "A curse to wander the afterlife blind".
✔ Alabaster - page 214 - " I eyed the alabaster sails of Tutgual's vessle".
✔ Ancient - page 128 - "Whose axes and blades felled our ancient grove of oaks"
✔ East - page 10 - "He brings news from the east".
✔ Falcon - page 282 - "In her palm was the white tipped feather from a falcon".
✔ Fertile - page 219 - "Look at our valleys, how fertile and green".
✔ Goddess - page 443 - "My fealty is to the goddess of my land".
✔ Inscription - page 112 - "I squinted at the Latin inscription it bore"
✔ Island - page 91 - "Here on this island we battle for every measure of land we own".
✔ Kingdom - page 91 - "In slaying Vortigern, Emrys has claimed his kingdom".
✔ Lodging page 45 - "I ask only food, lodging, whatever clothing I need for as long as I should stay".
✔ Massive - page 445 - "There upon his chest was the massive likeness of a dragon".
✔ Noble - page 142 - "He is of noble birth".
✔ River - page 7 - "We're only going down to the river"
✔ Sail - page 99 - "We set sail before your father or Tutgual's men could reach us".
✔ Sanctuary - page 461 - "My chamber was a sanctuary of stillness".
✔ Site page 138 - "Keepers will move their rites to an unspoiled site"
✔ Stone -page 216 - "Four stone ramparts circled the island".
✔ Tomb - page 495 - "The room was a tomb".
✔ Tour - page 253 - "I assure you a tour is not necessary".
✔ Valley - page 63 - "Miracles will unfold on every hillock and valley too".
✔ West - page 69 - "The road to Partick was a muddy ribbon that wound west".


The Devil in the White City: Murder, Magic, and Madness at the Fair That Changed America - Erik Larson - 4/15/19 - (6)
✔ Amphitheater - page - "Found bodies went to the morgue; if unclaimed they traveled to the dissection theater at Rush College".
✔ Avenue - page 24 - Sherman commissioned the firm to build him a mansion on Prairie Avenue".
✔ Bedrock - page 27 - "Bedrock lay 125 feet below grade, too deep for any workers to reach with any degree of safety".
✔ Man Made - page 97 - "His belief that the Wooded Island should remain entirely free of conspicuous man made structures".
✔ Pavilion - "Westinghouse only began building its pavilion on Tuesday, May 2"
✔ Pyramid - page 28 - The broad bottom of each pyramid spread the load and reduced settlement".

The Wedding Guest - Jonathan Kellerman - 3/3/19 - (9)
✔ Bucket List - page 219 - "When he was finished he said'Today's bucket list'".
✔ Chandelier - page 292 - "Glass doors offered a coy hint of crystal chandelier"
✔ Colossal - page 230 - "Occupying the next tier was a purebred white greyhound with a missing ear that did nothing to diminish its aristocratic air and a colossal black, white, and tan bearish creation with some Newfoundland in it, panting".
✔ Complex - page 163 - "The complex was grey stucco"
✔ Cult - page 328 - "He's running a cult?"
✔ Desert - page 31 - "That's a desert tortoise we've had for God knows how long"
✔ Mortuary - page 272 - "a columned heap of colonial bricks fit for a mortuary"
✔ Mummy - page 201 - "A real old mummy's thrashing and she's going round and round."
✔ Swimming Pool - page 196 - "Where the yard wasn't swimming pool, it was scarred pebbled decking and discouraged wooden fencing"

Journey to the Center of the Earth - Jules Verne - 4/2/19 - (4)
✔ Camel - loc 2130 - "A single animal partaking of the nature of the rhinocerous, the horse, the hippopotamus and the camel"
✔ Crocodile - loc 2220 - "Can their be any doubt that the bite is a bite of a crocodile?"
✔ Excavation - loc 1269 - "Twenty minutes later we suddenly came upon a vast excavation".
✔ Hieroglyphics - loc 167 - "I could easily imagine cutting the air with his cane and still thinking of the absurd bit of hieroglyphics"


The Cure for Death by Lightning - Gail Anderson-Dargatz - 4/24/19 - (2)
✔ Dam - page 188 - "My father never removed the dam, though he threatened to".
✔ Plateau - page 167 - My lightning arm was still hanging on tight to the wildflowers I'd picked on Coyote Jack's plateau

Wild Fire - Ann Cleeves - 4/21/19 - (1)
✔ Cruise - page 121 - "Dad had tucked a blanket around Emma, so she looked more like a passenger on a cruise line".

Letters to the Lost - Iona Grey - 3/6/19 - (1)
✔ Pillar - page 99 - "Heart thudding, she turned away and leaned against the pillar to write"


message 10: by Ed (last edited May 24, 2019 08:48AM) (new)

Ed Lehman | 732 comments *****COMPLETED 5/24/19*****

Egypt Word Search
March 1, 2019 - May 31, 2019

45/45

Words

✔Afterlife-loc. 562 of Kindle edition of Afghanistan's Blue Treasure: Lapis Lazuli -"...Nephthys and other effigies assisted in manual labor in the afterlife." 4/8/19
✔Alabaster-p.593-The Complete Works of Edgar Allan Poe-"...bowing my head close to the alabaster page." 3/2/19
✔Amphitheater-p.223-Balthazar-"...desert stretched away on either side with its grotesque amphitheaters..." 5/24/19
✔Ancient-p.45-Of Mice and Men-"He reached over and patted the ancient dog..." 3/1/19
✔Avenue64-Broadway Anecdotes-"All his natural contacts...would direct his steps to Fifth Avenue..." 3/2/19
✔Bedrock-p.52-Lab Girl-"...an anchor that can swell and split bedrock..." 5/5/19
✔Bucket List-p.92-They Both Die at the End-"Bucket lists are pointless." 5/10/19
✔Camel- Ch.12 of audiobook- Kim- "Kim ducked under a Mewar camel-driver's greasy armpit and cannoned off a covey of jabbering Sikh matrons." 3/1/19
✔Chandelier-p.6- The News from Paraguay-"...with its velvet drapes, heavy crystal chandelier..." 3/1/19
✔Colossal-p.109-The Map Thief-"...it shows a collosal new southern continent in the Western Hemisphere..." 3/20/19
✔Complex-loc. 45 of Kindle edition of Afghanistan's Blue Treasure: Lapis Lazuli-"...and near Hamadan coupled the complex societies of earliest cultures..." 3/23/19
✔Crocodile-Ch.12 of audiobook- Kim- "I might have known that he is like the crocodile ..." 3/1/19
✔Cruise-p.74=In a Sunburned Country-"...lay a finger on the wheel, and cruise." 3/25/19
✔Cult-p.326-In the Shadow of Young Girls in Flower-"...by his invocation of ' the black Ker,' as Bloch's Hellenic cult was a purely literary thing." 3/2/19
✔Dam-p.4-Waiting for the Barbarians-"...coming back from the irrigation dam with washbaskets on their heads." 3/1/19
✔Desert-p.1-Waiting for the Barbarians-"You would find them useful out here in the desert." 3/1/19
✔East-p.46-Arabian Nights; Volume 1-"...no one in the entire world from the far east to the far west!" 3/2/19
✔Excavation-p.12- Murder at the Vicarage-"...while he superintended the excavation of a barrow..." 4/21/19
✔Falcon-p.47-Arabian Nights; Volume 1-"...just as King Sinbad repented the killing of his falcon." 3/2/19
✔Fertile-p.7-The Pastures of Heaven-"Good land, though it was, well watered and fertile..." 3/22/19
✔Goddess-loc.73 of Kindle edition of Afghanistan's Blue Treasure: Lapis Lazuli-"...divisive cults of many gods and goddesses of the sun and moon and stars..." 3/23/19
✔Hieroglyphics-loc.80-of the Kindle edition of Afghanistan's Blue Treasure: Lapis Lazuli-{...the lapis lazuli story carries with it the many languages of the Silk Route, from cuneiform to hieroglyphics..." 3/23/19
✔Inscription-p.123-A Suitable Boy-"...when she noticed that there was no inscription." 3/11/19
✔Island-p.61-Broadway Anecdotes-"...a cross between Coney Island barker and costermonger." 3/2/19
✔Kingdom-p.324-These Is My Words: The Diary of Sarah Agnes Prine, 1881-1901-"...I have written a letter addressed to a Bureau of Missing Persons in the Kingdom of Norway." 3/2/19
✔Lodging-p.254- The Old Curiosity Shop-"...notice to quit the old lodgings---staggerers..." 3/20/19
✔Man Made-p.95-In a Sunburned Country-"...just a scattering of government buildings in a man made wilderness." 4/4/19
✔Massive-p.159- Atlas Obscura: An Explorer's Guide to the World's Hidden Wonders-"But given the massive body count, soldiers began removing just the noses..." 3/10/19
✔Mortuary-p.84-Morituri-"My department resembles a mortuary."5/4/19
✔Mummy- p.9-Sexing the Cherry-"Besides, I pride myself on having seen more than most, including a mummy from Egypt."
✔Noble-p. 78- The Duchess of Padua-"That mercy is more noble than revenge?" 3/8/19
✔Pavilion-p.140-Atlas Obscura: An Explorer's Guide to the World's Hidden Wonders-"Resting in a shabby pavilion at Karachi Zoo is a creature..." 3/67/19
✔Pillar-p.82- Sexing the Cherry-"...a statue of Samson...chained between two pillars..." 3/23/19
✔Plateau-Ch.3 of audiobook of Heidi Johanna Spyri 1899- "down the rocks until they were all assembled on the green plateau,..." 3/13/19
✔Pyramid-p.81- Waiting for the Barbarians-"...that one can reach the top only by climbing a pyramid of bodies." 3/19/19
✔River-p.40-Of Mice and Men-"One day a bunch of guys was standin' around the Sacramento River." 3/1/19
✔Sail-p.16-The News from Paraguay-Lily Tuck-"On a rainy day in November, Ella set sail with Franco for Buenos Ayres..." 3/3/19
✔Sanctuary-p.267-"Shame-"...yes, there might be sanctuary across the frontier..." 3/8/19
✔Site-p.89-Ru-"...I walked across the site too quickly..." 3/2/19
✔Stone-p.9-Waiting for the Barbarians-"...like a banshee beneath a stone..." 3/1/19
✔Swimming Pool-p.45-"An Unobstructed View: A Personal Journey from Illinois to Arizona-"...she simply couldn't get the hang of climbing over the lip of our neighbor's swimming pool..." 3/2/19
✔Tomb-p.9-Sexing the Cherry-"...but I saw the gilded tomb as it passed through London..." 3/6/19
✔Tour-p.89-Sexing the Cherry- "He strays from the guided tour and finds himself..." 3/24/19
✔Valley-Ch.12 of audiobook- Kim-"Up
the valleys, down the valleys go they, saying, "Here is a place to
build a breastwork;..." 3/3/19
✔West-p.8-Waiting for the Barbarians-"...tribes of the north and west might at last be uniting." 3/1/19


message 11: by Karen ♐ (last edited May 02, 2019 07:18PM) (new)

Karen ♐ (kmk1214) | 1350 comments Egypt Word Search
March 1, 2019 - May 31, 2019
43/45

Words


Afterlife - Pg 167 - at whatever version of the afterlife had come upon her - The Bourbon Kings J.R. Ward - 4/19
Alabaster - Pg 349 - from the flush on her alabaster cheeks - The Pairing Katie Ashley - 3/23
Amphitheater
Ancient - Pg 11 - but also the Shoshone's ancient homelands - Yellowstone Dawn Peggy L. Henderson - 3/2
Avenue - Loc 590 - Sage drove down Knoxville Avenue - Lead Susan Fanetti - 3/11
Bedrock
Bucket List - Loc 2325 - off my bucket list - Cocky Bastard Penelope Ward - 3/29
Camel - Pg 182 - a guy in a blue shirt, camel colored sports coat - A Summer in Sonoma Robyn Carr - 3/5
Chandelier - Loc 3364 - brass chandeliers - Lead Susan Fanetti - 3/11
Colossal - Pg 51 - I eat a colossal meal - Come, Tell Me How You Live: An Archaeological Memoir Agatha Christie Mallowan - 3/7
Complex - Pg 286 - The rituals were complex - Rest & Trust Susan Fanetti - 3/16
Crocodile - Pg 58 - We have crocodile tears here - Against the Wall Rebecca Zanetti - 3/28
Cruise - Pg 1355 - A cruise or the Caribbean beaches - A Summer in Sonoma Robyn Carr - 3/5
Cult - Pg 205 - by the convenient name of cult object - Come, Tell Me How You Live: An Archaeological Memoir Agatha Christie Mallowan - 3/7
Dam - Pg 123 - ready to burst through a dam - Yellowstone Dawn Peggy L. Henderson - 3/2
Desert - Pg 112 - in L.A. the kids had desert keggers or beach keggers - Whispering Rock Robyn Carr - 3/6
East - Pg 88 - Instead of heading east, we can avoid - Yellowstone Dawn Peggy L. Henderson - 3/2
Excavation - Pg 12 - select the most promising for excavation - Come, Tell Me How You Live: An Archaeological Memoir Agatha Christie Mallowan - 3/7
Falcon - Pg 224 - on which is a handsome falcon - Come, Tell Me How You Live: An Archaeological Memoir Agatha Christie Mallowan - 3/7
Fertile - Pg 256 - He's too fertile - A Summer in Sonoma Robyn Carr - 3/5
Goddess - Pg 206 - get the best Chagar Mother Goddess and the double axe - Come, Tell Me How You Live: An Archaeological Memoir Agatha Christie Mallowan - 3/7
Hieroglyphics - Pg 28 - she scrawls the mystic hieroglyphics in chalk - Come, Tell Me How You Live: An Archaeological Memoir Agatha Christie Mallowan - 3/7
Inscription - Pg 191 - Here somebody noticed the inscription - Come, Tell Me How You Live: An Archaeological Memoir Agatha Christie Mallowan - 3/7
Island - Pg 1087 - and stood across the island from her - A Summer in Sonoma Robyn Carr - 3/5
Kingdom - Pg 41 - everything to kingdom come - Rest & Trust Susan Fanetti - 3/16
Lodging - Pg 409 - prefer to find her own lodgings - Second Chance Pass Robyn Carr - 4/3
Man Made - Pg 536 - and the only man made structure - Killing Floor Lee Child - 3/18
Massive - Pg 275 - With his head lowered, the massive beast charged - Yellowstone Dawn Peggy L. Henderson - 3/2
Mortuary - Pg 135 - The mortuary was a long shed - Killing Floor Lee Child - 3/18
Mummy - Pg 180 - But Mummy has money - The Bourbon Kings J.R. Ward - 4/19
Noble - Pg 228 - I was counting on his noble side - Yellowstone Dawn Peggy L. Henderson - 3/2
Pavilion - Pg 303 - itself as a venerated pavilion - Devil in Winter Lisa Kleypas - 4/30
Pillar - Pg 350 - and got comfortable behind the pillar - Killing Floor Lee Child - 3/18
Plateau - Pg 112 - The further onto the plateau they traveled - Yellowstone Dawn Peggy L. Henderson - 3/2
Pyramid - Pg 117 - told me there was a pyramid system - Killing Floor Lee Child - 3/18
River - Pg 65 - mouth ran faster than a river - Yellowstone Dawn Peggy L. Henderson - 3/2
Sail - Pg 68 - this we might easily have sailed up in third - Come, Tell Me How You Live: An Archaeological Memoir Agatha Christie Mallowan - 3/7
Sanctuary - Pg 14 - ground could offer a person sanctuary - Yellowstone Dawn Peggy L. Henderson - 3/2
Site - Pg 10 - following since discovering their recent site of slaughtered bison - Yellowstone Dawn Peggy L. Henderson - 3/2
Stone - Pg 52 - She walked slowly up the stone path - Yellowstone Dawn Peggy L. Henderson - 3/2
Swimming Pool - Pg 406 - looking down toward the big swimming pool - Killing Floor Lee Child - 3/18
Tomb - Loc 5569 - The air was tomb like - Lead Susan Fanetti - 3/11
Tour - Pg 196 - I took eighteen months to tour the U.S. - A Summer in Sonoma Robyn Carr - 3/5
Valley - Pg 5 - and fierce through the shallow valley - Yellowstone Dawn Peggy L. Henderson - 3/2
West - Pg 20 - Virginia City is due west of here - Yellowstone Dawn Peggy L. Henderson - 3/2

Books Used:
Yellowstone Dawn (Yellowstone Romance, #4) by Peggy L. Henderson A Summer in Sonoma by Robyn Carr Whispering Rock (Virgin River, #3) by Robyn Carr Come, Tell Me How You Live An Archaeological Memoir by Agatha Christie Mallowan Lead (Brazen Bulls MC #8) by Susan Fanetti Rest & Trust (The Night Horde SoCal, #5) by Susan Fanetti Killing Floor (Jack Reacher, #1) by Lee Child The Pairing (The Proposition, #3) by Katie Ashley Against the Wall (Maverick Montana, #1) by Rebecca Zanetti Cocky Bastard by Penelope Ward Second Chance Pass (Virgin River, #5) by Robyn Carr The Bourbon Kings (The Bourbon Kings, #1) by J.R. Ward Devil in Winter (Wallflowers, #3) by Lisa Kleypas


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Bev(baglady) (blbaglady) | 604 comments Egypt Word Search
March 1, 2019 - May 31, 2019


Hidden Figures Margot Lee Shetterly 03/07/19
Afterlife - Page 83 the computer much knowledge about the afterlife of the numbers …
Avenue - Page 64 Spontaneous parades erupted on Washington Avenue in Ne…
Bedrock - Page 62 their temporary homes were built on bedrock. Newsome Park
Colossal - Page 214 physics and mathematics. The mission was colossal in its scope, …
Complex - Page 84 the key to managing the increasingly complex nature of aerona…
Desert - Page 84 East Computers, was sent to the Mojave Desert to establish the D…
East - Page 5 head computer, ran laps up and down the East Coast searching for coeds…
Island - Page 252 behind was more and more like a poor island, cut off from the jobs and …
Massive - Page 300 …for massive resistance”: Benjamin Muse, Virginia’s Massive Res…
Pyramid - Page 10 existed at the bottom of the war’s great pyramid, invisible and in…
River - Page 214 water egress from the capsule in the Back River on Langley’s East S…
Site - Page 312 barked at Old Point Comfort in Hampton, site of modern-day Fort…
Stone - Page 257 in Hampton in 1932, her family home a stone’s throw from Mary&…
Swimming Pool - Page 313 Mountains Air Conditioned Rooms, Swimming Pool. Color …
Tour - Page 335 Katherine Johnson on, 250 outer planet tour, 246, 314 West Area wome…
West - Page 12 eight, the family relocated to Morgantown, West Virginia, where her…

The Keeper of Lost Causes Jussi Adler-Olsen 03/07/19
Ancient - Page 206 shattered aquariums, and glass flagons from ancient hom…
Camel - Page 80 driver's door. On his head he wore a camel-hair cap of unknown origin. He…
Cruise - Page 239 side of the road and set his brain on cruise control while he took a nap…
Excavation - Page 53 case. It has something to do with the excavation on the island
Hieroglyphics - Page 220 continued reading aloud from his hieroglyphics. At some …
Kingdom - Page 271 one of the best detectives the kingdom of Denmark had ever produc…
Pillar - Page 181 "He was slightly hidden by the pillar he was sitting behind, but he wa…

The Girl on the Train Paula Hawkins 03/11/19
Sanctuary - Page 203 me. "Thank you for . . . giving me sanctuary. It's been . . . I…

The Target Catherine Coulter 03/13/19
Dam - Page 375 in college. Her husband was killed on a dam project a year later.
Mummy - Page 2 was wound tightly around him like a mummy's shroud, a yell …
Valley - Page 5 had happened. He looked across the valley at the massive, raw mountain…

The Circle Dave Eggers 03/19/19
Amphitheater - Page 17 said and they saw the large outdoor amphitheater, and the…
Chandelier - Page 7 everything illuminated by a vast hand-blown chandelier aglow w…

Dark Road to Darjeeling Deanna Raybourn 03/21/19
Sail - Page 214 had cost me a king’s ransom. A bit of sail for a shroud and a quick pr…
Lodging - Page 312 Ah, here we are.” Mr. Sullivan’s lodgings were in a disreputable street in an

Look Alive Twenty-Five Janet Evanovich 03/28/19
Cult - Page 187 live?" "Groupie girls. He's a local, cult-type rock star, and he sleeps ar…

The Edge Catherine Coulter 03/30/19
Noble - Page 319 Molina& He tried to make us think he was so noble, trying to make hi…
Tomb - Page 148 Laura and I both remaineu silent as a tomb. Finally, I shrugged. "I al…

Eleventh Hour Catherine Coulter 04/08/19
Inscription - Page 88 Michael had touched, read, and see his inscription to his brother …

Othello William Shakespeare 05/14/19
Fertile - Page 6 incense her kinsmen, And, though he in a fertile climate dwell, Plague him …

The Lady Elizabeth Alison Weir 06/27/19
Falcon - Page 216 mother and bore Anne's device of a white falcon. They were among …

The Marriage Game: A Novel of Queen Elizabeth I Alison Weir 07/04/19
Goddess - Page 245 shining sun, and Mtraea, the virgin goddess of jus tice. "This day shou…
Pavilion - Page 315 would lodge with Slimier in a silken pavilion in the gardens of Greenwi…

Olivia Twist Lorie Langdon 07/23/19
Crocodile - Page 235 on his lips. Nothing like prodding a crocodile with a sharp st…

The Columbus Affair Steve Berry 11/07/19
Mortuary - Page 296 ceremonial hall. What had once been a mortuary was now som…

The Library Book Susan Orlean 11/10/2019
Man Made - Page 198 “all business,” “doesn’t talk much,” a man made of granite. But he …

Nine Perfect Strangers Liane Moriarty 11/12/19
Plateau - Page 406 crashing. Frances’s fear peaked and then plateaued. Her heart…

The 19th Christmas James Patterson 12/21/2019
Bucket List - Page 115 the de Young was on the shooter’s bucket list of sights to see. In sum, …

Reckless Cornelia Funke 02/03/2021
Alabaster - Page 377 three of them to him. They had the alabaster skin of Goyl spi…


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message 15: by Book Concierge (last edited Jun 21, 2019 01:39PM) (new)

Book Concierge (tessabookconcierge) | 1816 comments EGYPT Word Search
Begins: 01March19 / Ends: 31May2019



45 / 45 words found
17 books read



Afterlife - Eleanor Oliphant Is Completely Fine ✔ – 15Mar19 - pg 229 - "…of the afterlife, I'd be…"

Alabaster - Eleven Minutes ✔ – 10May19 - pg i - "…brought an alabaster cruse of…"

Amphitheater - Zamba: The Greatest Lion ✔ – 25Mar19 - pg 22 - "…inside, an amphitheater filled with…"

Ancient - In a Sunburned Country ✔ – 01Mar19 - pg 302 - "…harboring ancient life forms."

Avenue - In a Sunburned Country ✔ – 01Mar19 - pg 277 - "Beyond the somber avenue lay…"

Bedrock - The Alice Network ✔ – 10Apr19 - pg 292 - "...all they'll find is bedrock."

Bucket List - A Stardance Summer ✔ - 21June19 - pg 82 - "Not that she had a bucket list."

Camel - In a Sunburned Country ✔ – 01Mar19 - pg 291 - "…his two camels bolted."

Chandelier - In a Sunburned Country ✔ – 01Mar19 - pg 280 - "…the chandeliers alone had…"

Colossal - Us Against You ✔ – 06Mar19 - pg 207 - "…what a colossal nightmare…"

Complex - In a Sunburned Country ✔ – 01Mar19 - pg 297 - "…a complex of white wooden…"

Crocodile - In a Sunburned Country ✔ – 01Mar19 - pg 304 - "Crocodiles would attack…"

Cruise - Nine Perfect Strangers ✔ – 09Mar19 - pg 98 - "Why hadn't she gone on a cruise?"

Cult - Deviant ✔ – 17Mar19 - pg 239 - "…contemporary cult figure…"

Dam - My Sister, the Serial Killer ✔ – 07Mar19 - pg 161 - "…knocks down a dam that…"

Desert - In a Sunburned Country ✔ – 01Mar19 - pg 290 - "…into the Strzelecki Desert or…"

East - In a Sunburned Country ✔ – 01Mar19 - pg 293 - "…way to the East Indies…"

Excavation - Deviant ✔ – 17Mar19 - pg 178 - "…their excavations but returned…"

Falcon - The Swiss Family Robinson ✔ – 08Apr19 - pg 186 - "...to hunt as a falcon."

Fertile - A River of Stars ✔ – 12Mar19 - pg 9 - "…sight of a fertile belly…"

Goddess - A River of Stars ✔ – 12Mar19 - pg 51 - "…the Celestial Goddess printed…"

Hieroglyphics - We Are All Completely Beside Ourselves ✔ – 05May19 - pg 273 - "…make out the hieroglyphic of a…"

Inscription - Nine Perfect Strangers ✔ – 09Mar19 - pg 50 - "…contemplated the inscription for…"

Island - In a Sunburned Country ✔ – 01Mar19 - pg 293 - "…the Abrolhos Islands off…"

Kingdom - Buried Beneath the Baobab Tree ✔ – 04Mar19 - pg 277 - "Thy kingdom come."

Lodging - Eleanor Oliphant Is Completely Fine ✔ – 15Mar19 - pg 252 - "…be easy, lodging in an …"

Man Made - Zamba: The Greatest Lion ✔ – 25Mar19 - pg 22 - "Each time the man made container…"

Massive - In a Sunburned Country ✔ – 01Mar19 - pg 284 - "…slightly less massive than the…"

Mortuary - Pachinko ✔ – 05Apr19 - pg 353 - "… hadn't had the mortuary logs…"

Mummy - Eleanor Oliphant Is Completely Fine ✔ – 15Mar19 - pg 5 - "…talk to Mummy on a …"

Noble - In a Sunburned Country ✔ – 01Mar19 - pg 284 - "…handsome and noble jarrah…"

Pavilion - A River of Stars ✔ – 12Mar19 - pg 57 - "…the Pearl Pavilion, a banquet…"

Pillar - Affairs of Steak ✔ – 02Mar19 - pg 245 - "…waiting by a distant pillar."

Plateau - Nine Perfect Strangers ✔ – 09Mar19 - pg 406 - "…peaked and then plateaued."

Pyramid - In a Sunburned Country ✔ – 01Mar19 - pg 298 - "…as the pyramids at Giza."

River - In a Sunburned Country ✔ – 01Mar19 - pg 301 - "…swum the Murchison River with…"

Sail - Eleanor Oliphant Is Completely Fine ✔ – 15Mar19 - pg 110 - "…across the steppes, sailed the…"

Sanctuary - In a Sunburned Country ✔ – 01Mar19 - pg 276 - "…playground, sanctuary, strolling…"

Site - Affairs of Steak ✔ – 02Mar19 - 242 - "…on duty at the site."

Stone - Inside Out & Back Again ✔ – 01Mar19 - pg 248 - "...amethyst stone is gone!"

Swimming Pool - Us Against You ✔ – 06Mar19 - pg 231 - "…to the swimming pool and…"

Tomb - Deviant ✔ – 17Mar19 - pg 148 - "…in tombs with concrete…"

Tour - Us Against You ✔ – 06Mar19 - pg 58 - "…when she goes on tour."

Valley - In a Sunburned Country ✔ – 01Mar19 - pg 286 - "…called the Valley of the…"

West - In a Sunburned Country ✔ – 01Mar19 - pg 301 - "…on the west Australian coast."


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message 17: by Debra (new)

Debra Flores | 98 comments Oooh! I'm so excited...I gave up on the last word search...I was too far behind, but this time I'm jumping in early!!
Thanks for keeping this challenge alive Jan!!! You're the best!


Egypt Word Search
March 1, 2019 - May 31, 2019
0/45

Words

Afterlife
Alabaster
Amphitheater
Ancient
Avenue
Bedrock
Bucket List
Camel
Chandelier
Colossal
Complex
Crocodile
Cruise
Cult
Dam
Desert
East
Excavation
Falcon
Fertile
Goddess
Hieroglyphics
Inscription
Island
Kingdom
Lodging
Man Made
Massive
Mortuary
Mummy
Noble
Pavilion
Pillar
Plateau
Pyramid
River
Sail
Sanctuary
Site
Stone
Swimming Pool
Tomb
Tour
Valley
West


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Jan | 21078 comments I know you love your Word Searches Deb!! Glad you are joining :)


message 19: by Chrystal (new)

Chrystal (chrystal0830) | 157 comments I usually shy away from these, but i think i am going to try this one.

Egypt Word Search
March 1, 2019 - May 31, 2019


Words

Afterlife
Alabaster
Amphitheater
Ancient
Avenue
Bedrock
Bucket List
Camel
Chandelier
Colossal
Complex
Crocodile
Cruise
Cult
Dam
Desert
East
Excavation
Falcon
Fertile
Goddess
Hieroglyphics
Inscription
Island
Kingdom
Lodging
Man Made
Massive
Mortuary
Mummy
Noble
Pavilion
Pillar
Plateau
Pyramid
River
Sail
Sanctuary
Site
Stone
Swimming Pool
Tomb
Tour
Valley
West


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message 21: by Janet (last edited Mar 25, 2019 04:07PM) (new)

Janet (spiritus3) | 13 comments I’d like to join.

Egypt Word Search
March 1, 2019 - May 31, 2019

Words

Alabaster
Amphitheater
Avenue
Bucket List
Chandelier
Complex
Cruise
Dam
Kingdom
Lodging
Man Made
Massive
Mortuary
Pavilion
Pillar
Plateau
Swimming Pool




Book Used - Come, Tell Me How You Live by Agatha Christie Mallowan Read 3/12/19

Ancient Sixty ancient settlements, that is to say. pg. 37

Camel “Looks like a camel.” pg. 154

Colossal It has colossal feet, great curved scrolls of feet. pg. 63

Cult which are named so discreetly by the convenient name of “cult object” pg. 154

Desert It just appeared suddenly out of the desert. pg. 131

East West, south, and east there is only the fertile steppe. pg. 53

Excavation which will lead to the selection of a mound suitable for excavation. pg. 13

Falcon on which is a handsome falcon. pg. 170

Fertile This is, indeed, the “fertile steppe”. pg. 89

Goddess well, we shall get the best Chagar Mother Godess pg.155

Hieroglyphics Here are Egyptian hieroglyphics pg. 19

Inscription Here somebody notices the inscription. pg. 142

Island No; an island is, and should be, a dream island! pg. 12

Noble The Sheikh says that generosity is the hallmark of noble nature, pg. 176

River The river is very wide here, pg. 165

Sanctuary Both of us felt loath to return from this mountain sanctuary pg. 91

Site After lunch we go to look at the site of our house. pg. 71

Stone with glimpses of heavy stone bastions…pg. 11

West Max says due west for the Balikh. pg. 162

Book Used The Curse of King Tut's Mummy (A Stepping Stone Book) by Kathleen Weidner Zoehfeld Read 3/25/19

Afterlife - pg. 15 After the king passed away, his servants gathered the things he would need in his afterlife.

Bedrock - pg. 41 Then they would dig down to the bedrock.

Crocodile - pg. 13 May the crocodile be against them in water, and snakes against them on land.

Mummy - pg. 3 "We found the noble mummy of this king with his golden sword.

Pyramid - pg. 7 They took him to the three great pyramids at Giza.

Sail - pg. 49 So Carter sailed back to Egypt in October.

Tomb - pg. 2 Statues of gods and goddesses and beautiful tomb paintings filled every room.

Tour - pg. 82 Once the word was out, everyone wanted a tour of the tomb.

Valley - pg. 15 Farther to the west, across the Nile, was a dry, sandy valley.












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Jess Penhallow | 55 comments Books:
Reckless (Mirrorworld, #1) by Cornelia Funke 05/03/19
War and Peace (Maude translation) by Leo Tolstoy 14/03/19
I Will Never Leave You by S.M. Thayer 27/03/19
Did You Ever Have a Family by Bill Clegg 03/04/19
By the Light of the Moon by Dean Koontz 06/04/19
The House on Half Moon Street (Leo Stanhope, #1) by Alex Reeve 22/04/19

Words

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Afterlife - War and Peace (Maude translation) by Leo Tolstoy Ofen in the afterlife Pierre recalled this period of blissful insanity Page 884
Alabaster - Reckless (Mirrorworld, #1) by Cornelia Funke One of them was an alabaster Goyl Page 283
Amphitheater - War and Peace (Maude translation) by Leo Tolstoy rising like an amphitherater Page 600
Ancient - War and Peace (Maude translation) by Leo Tolstoy "It's ancient history Page 133
Avenue - Reckless (Mirrorworld, #1) by Cornelia Funke the avenues of the dead Page 354
Bedrock - By the Light of the Moon by Dean Koontz Tectonic shifts in the deepest bedrock of his mind 4 hrs 5 mins on audiobook
Bucket List
Camel - War and Peace (Maude translation) by Leo Tolstoy "it is easier for camel to go through the eye of a needle than for a rich man to enter the Kingdom of God" Page 69
Chandelier - Reckless (Mirrorworld, #1) by Cornelia Funke It hung from the roof of the cave like a sandstone chandelier Page 256
Colossal - By the Light of the Moon by Dean Koontz when she'd suddenly became aware that sudden colossal butt expansion may lie in her future 55 minutes on audiobook
Complex - War and Peace (Maude translation) by Leo Tolstoy He experienced a variety of the most complex sensations Page 275
Crocodile - By the Light of the Moon by Dean Koontz Dylan wanted to do this as much as he wanted to wrestle a crocodile 4 hrs 11 mins
Cruise - By the Light of the Moon by Dean Koontz Around a sleek Jaguar with a cruise missile whoosh 3 hours 17 minutes on audiobook
Cult - Did You Ever Have a Family by Bill Clegg you could hear her carryong on about her lunatic daughter, who she was certain had gotten caught up with >b>cults Page 27
Dam - War and Peace (Maude translation) by Leo Tolstoy "It's as if a dam had burst Page 105
Desert - War and Peace (Maude translation) by Leo Tolstoy Willarski came to him with the professions of friendship and intimacy that people who meet in a desert generally express for one another Page 870
East - Reckless (Mirrorworld, #1) by Cornelia Funke If you only hadn't taken him so far east Page 82
Excavation
Falcon - War and Peace (Maude translation) by Leo Tolstoy They called him "little falcon" Page 765
Fertile - War and Peace (Maude translation) by Leo Tolstoy All that struck the eye was a strong, handsome and fertile woman Page 907
Goddess - War and Peace (Maude translation) by Leo Tolstoy "A goddess! Page 458
Hieroglyphics - War and Peace (Maude translation) by Leo Tolstoy "Our Order iitates the ancient societies than explained thier teaching by hieroglyphics Page 278
Inscription - Reckless (Mirrorworld, #1) by Cornelia Funke the inscription attached to the black velvet sounded like a fairy tale Page 342
Island - Reckless (Mirrorworld, #1) by Cornelia Funke Valiant cast a contemptuous look at the island Page 173
Kingdom - War and Peace (Maude translation) by Leo Tolstoy "it is easier for camel to go through the eye of a needle than for a rich man to enter the Kingdom of God" Page 69
Lodging - Reckless (Mirrorworld, #1) by Cornelia Funke The room had more in common with a Bluebeard's treasure chamber than with his modest lodgings at Chanute's tavern Page 299
Man Made
Massive - Reckless (Mirrorworld, #1) by Cornelia Funke there were so many of them posted all over the massive church Page 354
Mortuary - The House on Half Moon Street (Leo Stanhope, #1) by Alex Reeve I wheeled him back to the mortuary Page 7
Mummy War and Peace (Maude translation) by Leo Tolstoy Darling Mummy, how I love you!" Page 371
Noble War and Peace (Maude translation) by Leo Tolstoy "and he is so virtuous and noble" Page 2
Pavilion - War and Peace (Maude translation) by Leo Tolstoy they both retired into the pavilion Page 316
Pillar - Reckless (Mirrorworld, #1) by Cornelia Funke Clara was leaning against one of the pilars Page 279
Plateau
Pyramid - War and Peace (Maude translation) by Leo Tolstoy Boris was building a little pyramid of chessmen Page 181
River - Reckless (Mirrorworld, #1) by Cornelia Funke The night was like a black river running between them Page 185
Sail - War and Peace (Maude translation) by Leo Tolstoy The man is sent to an island tow days' sail from France Page 892
Sanctuary - War and Peace (Maude translation) by Leo Tolstoy The gates of the sanctuary screen was closed Page 520
Site - I Will Never Leave You by S.M. Thayer "mostly limited to the pain you'll feel at the site of the injection" Page 215
Stone - Reckless (Mirrorworld, #1) by Cornelia Funke the stone was already showing on his left forearm Page 15
Swimming Pool
Tomb - War and Peace (Maude translation) by Leo Tolstoy there was a chapel over the tomb of the little princess Page 286
Tour - Reckless (Mirrorworld, #1) by Cornelia Funke Therese of Austry often called on his servces to give important guests a tour of her Chamber of Miracles Page 303
Valley - Reckless (Mirrorworld, #1) by Cornelia Funke She left us to wait for her at the entrance to the valley Page 118
West - Reckless (Mirrorworld, #1) by Cornelia Funke in the west Crookback takes my bribes Page 307



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Jan | 21078 comments You're almost done Jess...LOL!!


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 Olivermagnus (lynda11282) | 1061 comments ~~~ Complete ~~~

Egypt Word Search
March 1, 2019 - May 31, 2019
45
of 45 Complete

Words

The Lost Queen - Signe Pike - 4/10/19 - (22)
✔ Afterlife - page 160 - "A curse to wander the afterlife blind".
✔ Alabaster - page 214 - " I eyed the alabaster sails of Tutgual's vessle".
✔ Ancient - page 128 - "Whose axes and blades felled our ancient grove of oaks"
✔ East - page 10 - "He brings news from the east".
✔ Falcon - page 282 - "In her palm was the white tipped feather from a falcon".
✔ Fertile - page 219 - "Look at our valleys, how fertile and green".
✔ Goddess - page 443 - "My fealty is to the goddess of my land".
✔ Inscription - page 112 - "I squinted at the Latin inscription it bore"
✔ Island - page 91 - "Here on this island we battle for every measure of land we own".
✔ Kingdom - page 91 - "In slaying Vortigern, Emrys has claimed his kingdom".
✔ Lodging page 45 - "I ask only food, lodging, whatever clothing I need for as long as I should stay".
✔ Massive - page 445 - "There upon his chest was the massive likeness of a dragon".
✔ Noble - page 142 - "He is of noble birth".
✔ River - page 7 - "We're only going down to the river"
✔ Sail - page 99 - "We set sail before your father or Tutgual's men could reach us".
✔ Sanctuary - page 461 - "My chamber was a sanctuary of stillness".
✔ Site page 138 - "Keepers will move their rites to an unspoiled site"
✔ Stone -page 216 - "Four stone ramparts circled the island".
✔ Tomb - page 495 - "The room was a tomb".
✔ Tour - page 253 - "I assure you a tour is not necessary".
✔ Valley - page 63 - "Miracles will unfold on every hillock and valley too".
✔ West - page 69 - "The road to Partick was a muddy ribbon that wound west".


The Devil in the White City: Murder, Magic, and Madness at the Fair That Changed America - Erik Larson - 4/15/19 - (6)
✔ Amphitheater - page - "Found bodies went to the morgue; if unclaimed they traveled to the dissection theater at Rush College".
✔ Avenue - page 24 - Sherman commissioned the firm to build him a mansion on Prairie Avenue".
✔ Bedrock - page 27 - "Bedrock lay 125 feet below grade, too deep for any workers to reach with any degree of safety".
✔ Man Made - page 97 - "His belief that the Wooded Island should remain entirely free of conspicuous man made structures".
✔ Pavilion - "Westinghouse only began building its pavilion on Tuesday, May 2"
✔ Pyramid - page 28 - The broad bottom of each pyramid spread the load and reduced settlement".

The Wedding Guest - Jonathan Kellerman - 3/3/19 - (9)
✔ Bucket List - page 219 - "When he was finished he said'Today's bucket list'".
✔ Chandelier - page 292 - "Glass doors offered a coy hint of crystal chandelier"
✔ Colossal - page 230 - "Occupying the next tier was a purebred white greyhound with a missing ear that did nothing to diminish its aristocratic air and a colossal black, white, and tan bearish creation with some Newfoundland in it, panting".
✔ Complex - page 163 - "The complex was grey stucco"
✔ Cult - page 328 - "He's running a cult?"
✔ Desert - page 31 - "That's a desert tortoise we've had for God knows how long"
✔ Mortuary - page 272 - "a columned heap of colonial bricks fit for a mortuary"
✔ Mummy - page 201 - "A real old mummy's thrashing and she's going round and round."
✔ Swimming Pool - page 196 - "Where the yard wasn't swimming pool, it was scarred pebbled decking and discouraged wooden fencing"

Journey to the Center of the Earth - Jules Verne - 4/2/19 - (4)
✔ Camel - loc 2130 - "A single animal partaking of the nature of the rhinocerous, the horse, the hippopotamus and the camel"
✔ Crocodile - loc 2220 - "Can their be any doubt that the bite is a bite of a crocodile?"
✔ Excavation - loc 1269 - "Twenty minutes later we suddenly came upon a vast excavation".
✔ Hieroglyphics - loc 167 - "I could easily imagine cutting the air with his cane and still thinking of the absurd bit of hieroglyphics"


The Cure for Death by Lightning - Gail Anderson-Dargatz - 4/24/19 - (2)
✔ Dam - page 188 - "My father never removed the dam, though he threatened to".
✔ Plateau - page 167 - My lightning arm was still hanging on tight to the wildflowers I'd picked on Coyote Jack's plateau

Wild Fire - Ann Cleeves - 4/21/19 - (1)
✔ Cruise - page 121 - "Dad had tucked a blanket around Emma, so she looked more like a passenger on a cruise line".

Letters to the Lost - Iona Grey - 3/6/19 - (1)
✔ Pillar - page 99 - "Heart thudding, she turned away and leaned against the pillar to write"


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Jan | 21078 comments Whoo-hoo!! Terrific job Lynda!


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Kathryn (an80slady6886) | 548 comments Finished. I don't see any of the books that I'm planning to read anytime in the future having the word, alligator in it.

Egypt Word Search
March 1, 2019 - May 31, 2019
44/45

Words
Crocodile

Summer in Good Hope (Good Hope #2) by Cindy Kirk Cindy Kirk 3/4/19 ***
Ancient p. 25 stepping from her ANCIENT Chevrolet.
Avenue p. 257 He pushed open the door on Third AVENUE and felt the blast of cold air,
Dam p. 184 DARN.. She’s beat him again.
Goddess p.111 she reminded him of a sea GODDESS rising from the mist.
Island p. 260 giving them a perfect view of not only the park and nearby ISLANDS
Massive p. 60 The MASSIVE staircase to the left was still impressive
River p. 58 underneath the hot, molten anger flowed a RIVER of sadness.
Stone p. 200 Beck turned and rested his back against the STONE.

Beneath a Scarlet Sky by Mark T. Sullivan Mark T. Sullivan 3/7/19 **
Colossal p. 346 In the aftermath of what had to have been a COLOSSAL tantrum
Complex p. 505 the Leyer’ family legend was somewhat more COMPLEX.
Desert p. 272 But your nephew served with Rommel, the DESERT Fox.
East.p. 38 the train left the central station and headed EAST.
Excavation p. 202 By the time he reached the EXCAVATION site
Falcon p. 439 Like a FALCON that nest year after year
Fertile p. 282 as FERTILE a place as there was on earth.
Kingdom p.3 and in the United KINGDOM
Noble p. 428 Part of Pino wanted to admit his love for Anna and have a NOBLE end to it all.
Plateau p. 153 Fan out, search every centimeter of this PLATEAU.
Sail p. 136 They went right over the top of it and launched, SAILING through the air.
Sanctuary p. 431 To Pino, the Duomo meant SANCTUARY.
Site p. 202 By the time they reached the excavation SITE,
Tomb p. 355 Pino reached the row of TOMBS closest to the front entrance.
Tour p. 305 Leyers and Pino began a frenzied series of TOURS of the defensive fortifications.
Valley p. 96 Study the hillsides and the VALLEY before you move on.
West p. 63 To the WEST, he could see the slanting charcoal lines of a storm.

Whisper Me This by Kerry Anne King Kerry Anne King 3/8/19 ****
Inscription. P. 300 it’s easy enough to see the INSCRIPTION that reads:
Mummy p. 110 She looks tiny and shrunken like an unearthed MUMMY
Pillar varnished logs serve as posts and PILLARS and beams.
Pyramid p. 165 Maslow had it all wrong with his neat little PYRAMID,

The High Tide Club by Mary Kay Andrews Mary Kay Andrews 3/12/19 *****Chandelier p. 10 The crystal CHANDELIER hanging from the ornate plsdter medallion was caked with dust and cobwebs.
Cruise p.130 A pod of dolphins CRUISED by
Pavilion p. 126 Here and there, Brooke spotted tents and picnic PAVILLIONS

Never Stop Walking A Memoir of Finding Home Across the World by Christina Rickardsson Christina Rickardsson 3/14/19 *****
Swimming Pool p,162 I didn’t know what it was, but it looked like a swimming pool.

Daughter of Moloka'i (Moloka'i, #2) by Alan Brennert Alan Brennert 3/14/19 *****
Afterlife Location 4926 But Kenji did believe in an AFTERLIFE.
Lodging Location Once a thriving community of Japanese-owned grocery stores, tailors, hotels, Japanese baths, LODGING houses, and homes, it was now a multicultural tapestry pf varied races:
Man-made Location 5056 a thousand acres of green rolling golf course, man-made lagoons, and a three-mile strip of lovely white sand.

It Had to Be Love (It Had to Be #2) by Tamra Baumann Tamra Baumann3/15/19 ****
Bucket List Location 1293 She moved her mouth next to his ear and whispered all the sexual positions on her BUCKET LIST she’d yet to try.

The Beantown Girls by Jane Healey Jane Healey 5/21/19 ****
Alabaster p. 50 And Blanche’s ALABASTER complexion had a distinctly greenish hue.

A Curve in the Road by Julianne MacLean Julianne MacLean 3/18/19 ***
Camel p. 115 A moment later, she’s staggering up the walk in her CAMEL-colored wool coat

Undaunted Surviving Jonestown, Summoning Courage, and Fighting Back by Jackie Speier Jackie Speier 3/22/19 ****
Cult p. 88 the American public was engrossed by Jones’ tragic CULT and its shocking end
Mortuary p. 160 The nurse called ,minutes after she passed and wanted to immediately call the MORTUARY.

Dear Bob and Sue by Matt Smith Matt Smith 3/30/19 ****
Amphitheater p. 122 There isn’t another place that I can compare to the Bryce Canyon AMPHITHEATRE.

Under the Banner of Heaven A Story of Violent Faith by Jon Krakauer Jon Krakauer 5/13/2019
Bedrock Location 1297 Divine revelation formed the bedrock of the religion. *
Hieroglyphics location 1141 Moroni had also given Joseph a set of “interpreters”: divinely endowed spectacles that would allow the person wearing them to comprehend the strange hieroglyphics.


message 28: by Jan, Moderator (new)

Jan | 21078 comments Great job Kathryn! Just that one pesky word left. I'm still trying to find "bucket list".


message 29: by Kathryn (new)

Kathryn (an80slady6886) | 548 comments I was actually quite surprised I found "bucket list". I was going to read a free cozy mystery just to get the word "alligator", but I wasn't enjoying the book and last night, while I was suffering insomnia. I decided why am I picking up books that I would never have chosen to read if they were not to complete a challenge. I have so many books that I truly want to read why waste my time reading a book that I am not enjoying or that is merely mediocre, if even that. I think I have read more 1 and 2 star books this year and last than I have in several years. And that's not counting many books that I DNF'd.


message 30: by Jan, Moderator (new)

Jan | 21078 comments I agree Kathryn! My intention is not for you to read bad books just to complete challenges. That is one reason I don't really care about end dates. Enjoy your reading, read what you want and if it happens to complete a task on a challenge...all the better! Life is too short!


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Ed Lehman | 732 comments *****COMPLETED 5/24/19*****

Egypt Word Search
March 1, 2019 - May 31, 2019

45/45

Words

✔Afterlife-loc. 562 of Kindle edition of Afghanistan's Blue Treasure: Lapis Lazuli -"...Nephthys and other effigies assisted in manual labor in the afterlife." 4/8/19
✔Alabaster-p.593-The Complete Works of Edgar Allan Poe-"...bowing my head close to the alabaster page." 3/2/19
✔Amphitheater-p.223-Balthazar-"...desert stretched away on either side with its grotesque amphitheaters..." 5/24/19
✔Ancient-p.45-Of Mice and Men-"He reached over and patted the ancient dog..." 3/1/19
✔Avenue64-Broadway Anecdotes-"All his natural contacts...would direct his steps to Fifth Avenue..." 3/2/19
✔Bedrock-p.52-Lab Girl-"...an anchor that can swell and split bedrock..." 5/5/19
✔Bucket List-p.92-They Both Die at the End-"Bucket lists are pointless." 5/10/19
✔Camel- Ch.12 of audiobook- Kim- "Kim ducked under a Mewar camel-driver's greasy armpit and cannoned off a covey of jabbering Sikh matrons." 3/1/19
✔Chandelier-p.6- The News from Paraguay-"...with its velvet drapes, heavy crystal chandelier..." 3/1/19
✔Colossal-p.109-The Map Thief-"...it shows a collosal new southern continent in the Western Hemisphere..." 3/20/19
✔Complex-loc. 45 of Kindle edition of Afghanistan's Blue Treasure: Lapis Lazuli-"...and near Hamadan coupled the complex societies of earliest cultures..." 3/23/19
✔Crocodile-Ch.12 of audiobook- Kim- "I might have known that he is like the crocodile ..." 3/1/19
✔Cruise-p.74=In a Sunburned Country-"...lay a finger on the wheel, and cruise." 3/25/19
✔Cult-p.326-In the Shadow of Young Girls in Flower-"...by his invocation of ' the black Ker,' as Bloch's Hellenic cult was a purely literary thing." 3/2/19
✔Dam-p.4-Waiting for the Barbarians-"...coming back from the irrigation dam with washbaskets on their heads." 3/1/19
✔Desert-p.1-Waiting for the Barbarians-"You would find them useful out here in the desert." 3/1/19
✔East-p.46-Arabian Nights; Volume 1-"...no one in the entire world from the far east to the far west!" 3/2/19
✔Excavation-p.12- Murder at the Vicarage-"...while he superintended the excavation of a barrow..." 4/21/19
✔Falcon-p.47-Arabian Nights; Volume 1-"...just as King Sinbad repented the killing of his falcon." 3/2/19
✔Fertile-p.7-The Pastures of Heaven-"Good land, though it was, well watered and fertile..." 3/22/19
✔Goddess-loc.73 of Kindle edition of Afghanistan's Blue Treasure: Lapis Lazuli-"...divisive cults of many gods and goddesses of the sun and moon and stars..." 3/23/19
✔Hieroglyphics-loc.80-of the Kindle edition of Afghanistan's Blue Treasure: Lapis Lazuli-{...the lapis lazuli story carries with it the many languages of the Silk Route, from cuneiform to hieroglyphics..." 3/23/19
✔Inscription-p.123-A Suitable Boy-"...when she noticed that there was no inscription." 3/11/19
✔Island-p.61-Broadway Anecdotes-"...a cross between Coney Island barker and costermonger." 3/2/19
✔Kingdom-p.324-These Is My Words: The Diary of Sarah Agnes Prine, 1881-1901-"...I have written a letter addressed to a Bureau of Missing Persons in the Kingdom of Norway." 3/2/19
✔Lodging-p.254- The Old Curiosity Shop-"...notice to quit the old lodgings---staggerers..." 3/20/19
✔Man Made-p.95-In a Sunburned Country-"...just a scattering of government buildings in a man made wilderness." 4/4/19
✔Massive-p.159- Atlas Obscura: An Explorer's Guide to the World's Hidden Wonders-"But given the massive body count, soldiers began removing just the noses..." 3/10/19
✔Mortuary-p.84-Morituri-"My department resembles a mortuary."5/4/19
✔Mummy- p.9-Sexing the Cherry-"Besides, I pride myself on having seen more than most, including a mummy from Egypt."
✔Noble-p. 78- The Duchess of Padua-"That mercy is more noble than revenge?" 3/8/19
✔Pavilion-p.140-Atlas Obscura: An Explorer's Guide to the World's Hidden Wonders-"Resting in a shabby pavilion at Karachi Zoo is a creature..." 3/67/19
✔Pillar-p.82- Sexing the Cherry-"...a statue of Samson...chained between two pillars..." 3/23/19
✔Plateau-Ch.3 of audiobook of Heidi Johanna Spyri 1899- "down the rocks until they were all assembled on the green plateau,..." 3/13/19
✔Pyramid-p.81- Waiting for the Barbarians-"...that one can reach the top only by climbing a pyramid of bodies." 3/19/19
✔River-p.40-Of Mice and Men-"One day a bunch of guys was standin' around the Sacramento River." 3/1/19
✔Sail-p.16-The News from Paraguay-Lily Tuck-"On a rainy day in November, Ella set sail with Franco for Buenos Ayres..." 3/3/19
✔Sanctuary-p.267-"Shame-"...yes, there might be sanctuary across the frontier..." 3/8/19
✔Site-p.89-Ru-"...I walked across the site too quickly..." 3/2/19
✔Stone-p.9-Waiting for the Barbarians-"...like a banshee beneath a stone..." 3/1/19
✔Swimming Pool-p.45-"An Unobstructed View: A Personal Journey from Illinois to Arizona-"...she simply couldn't get the hang of climbing over the lip of our neighbor's swimming pool..." 3/2/19
✔Tomb-p.9-Sexing the Cherry-"...but I saw the gilded tomb as it passed through London..." 3/6/19
✔Tour-p.89-Sexing the Cherry- "He strays from the guided tour and finds himself..." 3/24/19
✔Valley-Ch.12 of audiobook- Kim-"Up
the valleys, down the valleys go they, saying, "Here is a place to
build a breastwork;..." 3/3/19
✔West-p.8-Waiting for the Barbarians-"...tribes of the north and west might at last be uniting." 3/1/19


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Jan | 21078 comments Way to go Ed!!


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Denise S | 2894 comments done

Egypt Word Search
March 1, 2019 - May 31, 2019

46/46 words

Words

Afterlife “She now found strength in her hopes of an afterlife.” P. 19 Well-Behaved Women Seldom Make History by Laura Thatcher Ulrich 3.12.19

Alabaster “crows feet around her startling eyes, the alabaster skin…” p. 87 Children of the Revolution by Peter Robinson 3.7.19

Amphitheater “Exotic places, perhaps a Greek island, an ancient amphitheater, the Champs Elysses…” p. 128 Children of the Revolution by Peter Robinson 3.7.19

Ancient – “The Hotel Beyoglu, named for the ancient quarter in which it stood.” P. 8 Blood of Victory by Alan Furst 3.5.19

Avenue “Hurried down a side street and out onto the avenue…”p. 15 Blood of Victory by Alan Furst 3.5.19

Bedrock “They had dug to the bedrock.” P. 189 Upon A Dark Night by Peter Lovesey 3.16.17

Camel “He stopped at the Karagaz show, puppets made of camel hide…” p. 37 Blood of Victory by Alan Furst 3.5.19

Chandelier “The crystal chandelier in the living room was vibrating…” p 10.The Librarian of Auschwitzby Antonio Iturbe 4.8.19

Colossal – “It has colossal feet, great curved scrolls of feet.” P. 82 Come, Tell Me How You Live by Agatha Christie 3.14.19

Complex “The complex marital situation of the Bebek shoemaker.” P. 23 by Alan Furst Blood of Victory 3.5.19

Crocodile “…crowned by monstrous masks, crocodile and hawk, lion and ibis, carved with the appearance of life.” P. 12 The Deeds of the Disturber by Elizabeth Peters 3.13.19

Cruise – “…an e-mail to his parents, who were still on the Southeast Asia cruise.” P. 272 CChildren of the Revolution by Peter Robinson 3.7.19

Cult “…priestess of a dark and sinister cult.” P. 24 The Deeds of the Disturber by Elizabeth Peters 3.13.19

Dam “Even your drabs of dams will disown you for this.” P. 234 Dead Man's Ransom by Ellis Peters 3.4.19

Desert “Maybe time for the desert island.” P. 92 Blood of Victoryby Alan Furst 3.5.19

East – “But the divisions are moving east, in Poland…” p. 150 Blood of Victory by Alan Furst 3.5.19

Excavation “The first or the tenth layer in the excavation and how it relates to other things.” P. 69 Well-Behaved Women Seldom Make History by Laura Thatcher Ulrich 3.12.19

Falcon “…a follower goes out and returns with a perch, on which is a handsome falcon.” P. 188 Come, Tell Me How You Live by Agatha Christie 3.14.19

Fertile “The answer….had to be found in the fertile brains of the reporters.” P. 25 The Deeds of the Disturberby Elizabeth Peters 3.13.19

Goddess – “Aristophanes! My goddess!” p. 20 Blood of Victory by Alan Furst 3.5.19

Hieroglyphics – “He had mastered the hieroglyphic language of ancient Egypt.” P. 4 The Deeds of the Disturberby Elizabeth Peters 3.13.19

Inscription “The inscription supports the conclusion of recent scholarship that pasta, like wheat, entered Europe from the Middle East.” P. 151 Well-Behaved Women Seldom Make History by Laura Thatcher Ulrich 3.12.19

Island “Serebin watched a forest appear in the middle of the river – an island.” P. 208 Blood of Victory by Alan Furst 3.5.19

Kingdom “…his grandmother Ragnhild of the Danish kingdom of Dublin.” P. 56 Dead Man's Ransom by Ellis Peters 3.4..19

Lodging “The archway by which he must pass lodging in the outer ward.” P. 49Dead Man's Ransom by Ellis Peters 3.4.19

Man Made – “It seemed a long half mile to Banks, especially with the rain and wind whipping right at him down the mad-made valley.” P. 2 Children of the Revolution by Peter Robinson 3.7.19

Massive “They knew nothing about the massive gold pin that had vanished.” P. 135 Dead Man's Ransom by Ellis Peters 3.4.19

Mortuary – “her husband lay in the mortuary chapel.” P. 135 Dead Man's Ransomby Ellis Peters 3.4.19

Mummy – “The royal mummy strikes again.” P. 13 The Deeds of the Disturber by Elizabeth Peters 3.13.19

Noble – “Churchill noble and stoic, Goebbels sarcastic and sly.” P. 43 Blood of Victory by Alan Furst 3.5.19

Pavilion “But there are various pavilions you can go into.” P. 490 The Librarian of Auschwitz by Antonio Iturbe 4.8.19

Pillar “No windows in the lobby itself, only yellow marble pillars…” p. 101 Blood of Victory by Alan Furst 3.5.19

Plateau “I’ve descended from the peak acid plateau…” p. 11 Summer of '69 by Todd Strasser 5.5.19

Pyramid – “…a site near Cairo that contains some of the noblest pyramids in all of Egypt.” P. 6 The Deeds of the Disturber by Elizabeth Peters 3.13.19

River – “Blow up the river,” Serebin said.” P. 151 Blood of Victory by Alan Furst 3.5.19

Sail – “then sails off to Batumi, never to be heard of again…” p. 29 Blood of Victory by Alan Furst 3.5.19

Sanctuary “…they were children and fled into sanctuary…” p. 93 Dead Man's Ransom by Ellis Peters 3.4.19

Site – “Which is living dangerously when you visit some of the sites he did.” P. 27 Children of the Revolution by Peter Robinson 3.7.19

Stone – “…the stone terrace had been swept clean.” P. 10 Blood of Victory by Alan Furst 3.5.19

Swimming Pool – “…loved one of Hockney’s paintings of a swimming pool.” P. 40 Children of the Revolutionby Peter Robinson 3.7.19

Tomb – “Polish émigrés used to gather at the tomb of Maria Walewska.” P. 241 Blood of Victoryby Alan Furst 3.5.19

Tour – “He glanced at a few tour itineraries on his tablet.” P. 143 Children of the Revolution by Peter Robinson 3.7.19

Valley “passing over submerged peaks and valley.” P. 168 Blood of Victory by Alan Furst 3.5.19

West “you can touch the walls of the houses by spreading your arms and they never go east or west.” P. 28 Blood of Victory by Alan Furst 3.5.19



mead - “The dishes had been removed, and the mead and wine were circulating freely.” P. 182 Dead Man's Ransomby Ellis Peters 3.4.19


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Jan | 21078 comments Found them all!!

Egypt Word Search
March 1, 2019 - May 31, 2019
45/45

Book Used: Come, Tell Me How You Live by Agatha Christie Mallowan
Ancient - Page 58 "Sixty ancient settlements, that is to say. "
Camel - Page 38 "remarkable resemblance to a camel"
Colossal - Page 49 "I eat a colossal meal of rice and stew of vegetables"
Cult - Page 197 "convenient name of cult object"
East - Page 23 "every time I go to the East"
Excavation - Page 9 "every one of Max's excavations"
Falcon - Page 217 "a perch on which is a handsome falcon"
Fertile - Page 59 "It is, he says, the fertile Steppe."
Goddess - Page 198 "the best Chagar Mother Goddess"
Hieroglyphics - Page 25 "she scrawls the mystic hieroglyphics in chalk"
Inscription - Page 36 "carved inscriptions on the rock"
Noble - Page 106 "a white beard and a dignifies and noble mien"
Sanctuary - Page 122 "return from this mountain sanctuary"
Site - Page 44 "famous site of prehistoric pottery"

Book Used: The Hunger by Alma Katsu
Desert - Page 8 "more mountains behind those - and desert and prairie"
River - Page 21 "her metal tub beside the river"
Sail - Page 16 "looks like the sails of ships"
Valley - Page 23 "meandered through a valley"
West - Page 17 "the farther they moved west, they freer she would feel"

Book Used: Lethal White (Cormoran Strike, #4) by Robert Galbraith
Avenue - Page 563 "exhausted all possible avenues"
Chandelier - Page 677 "old-fashioned bronze and glass chandeliers"
Complex - Page 583 "the weight of millions of extra visitors was complex"
Man Made - Page 632 "Man made diamond substitutes"
Massive - Page 490 "He made a massive fuss about losing it"
Mummy - Page 429 "run off to Mummy and Daddy?"
Pillar - Page 449 "pillars of the community"
Stone - Page 520 "the car approached the lonley stone swan"
Swimming Pool - Page 596 "girlfriends in front of a swimming pool"
Tomb - Page 55 "Tobin saw a church and mossy tombs"
Tour - Page 689 "an insider's tour of the Commons"

Book Used: Daughter of Moloka'i (Moloka'i, #2) by Alan Brennert
Afterlife - Page 310" did not believe in an afterlife"
Cruise - Page 270 "Sarah and I are taking a cruise to Hong Kong"
Island - Page 31 "It is an island like this"
Kingdom - Page 287 "before the kingdom was overthrown"
Lodging - Page 218 "lodging, houses and homes"
Pyramid - Page 179 "a pyramid of granite rocks"

Book Used: Uneasy Lies the Crown (Lady Emily #13) by Tasha Alexander
Alabaster - Page 36 "her complexion was like alabaster"
Mortuary - Page 255 "I ordered him to the coroner's mortuary"

Book Used: The Invited by Jennifer McMahon
Dam - Page 121 "show you a bear's den and a beaver's dam"

Book Used: The Barkeep by William Lashner
Bedrock - Page 318 "It was bedrock in his life"

Book Used: Buyer, Beware A Samantha Kidd Humorous Mystery by Diane Vallere
Crocodile - Page 357 "yellow crocodile handbag"

Book Used: Ukulele Deadly (Aloha Lagoon Mysteries #7) by Leslie Langtry
Pavilion - Page 35 "as Hopper circles the pavilion"

Book Used: The Paradise Guest House by Ellen Sussman
Amphitheater - Page 277 "Halfway across the amphitheater, Jamie shouts, I see him!"

Book Used: Close to You by Kara Isaac
Plateau - Page 149 "scarmbled over some rocks to find a plateau"

Book Used: Lover Come Hack (A Madison Night Mystery Book 6) by Diane Vallere
Bucket List - Loc 2690 "Things to check off my bucket life: spending night in jail."


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So far 44/45 found ....


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44/46

The Golden Tresses of the Dead (Flavia de Luce #10) by Alan Bradley (3/7/19)

Ancient - My sister Ophelia's wedding was spoiled only slightly by someone calling out coarsely, as the bride floated in modest beauty up the aisle of the ancient church, "Hubba hubba, ding-ding, twenty years in Sing Sing!" (p 23)
Avenue - After a while the tracks we had been following were intersected by a broad avenue which had been given the name "Cemetery Pales." (p 94)
Complex - The were each as complex as the case itself, which was one of the most bizarre I had ever encountered. (p 362)
Desert - "Nor were there any fleas in evidence, although I understand that fleas desert a dying rat as much as they do a sinking ship." (p 377)
East - Up the stairs I ran to my chemical laoratory in the east wing of the house. (p 50)
Goddess - If ever I should have a daughter, I decided, which I doubt greatly, given my solitary nature - I should name her Victrolia, for the Goddess of Music. (p 290)
Inscription - Scribbled underneath this inscription, in pencil, was the message: Ardella: Under strict embargo till publication date Oct. 8th /52. (p 200)
Kingdom - There, before my very eyes, were all the wonders of the animal kingdom, laid out in a glistening panorama, like some rich and detailed altarpiece from the Middle Ages: the lungs, the liver, and the ileum, whose function, Dogger told me, is to absorb certain nutrients, such as vitamin B, and, of course, the saucy little sausages of the small intestine which, at a sudden stroke, now fell open, revealing a dark, damp mass of barely digested matter. (p 349)
Massive - The AGA, at which Miss Truelove busied herself, was a remarkably large, old-fashioned model, cream-colored: not as big as the one at Buckshaw, but still massive enough to chuck into it a blubbering Hansel and Gretel with room to spare for the drippings. (p 253)
Mortuary - We set out on foot along the nearby layby or siding, passing the refreshment room and the mortuary, which were surprisingly close together, I thought. (p 92)
Noble - This amazing man was so noble he might have been born in armor and on horseback, ready-equipped with shield and lance. (p 225)
Pillar - As we set out across that immense expanse, Dogger paused to swipe a forefinger across a fluted pillar and examine it closely for dust. (p 110)
Plateau - From my pocket, I took the small cylindrical object which I had wrapped tenderly in one of Feely's silken Liberty scarves, one that I had purloined from her dresser: a flame-colored reminder of the fiery plains and the mountains and the cobalt skies of the Spanish plateau; the colors of earth, and air, and fire. (p 463)
Pyramid - "Time for your medicine, Dr. Brocken," Dogger said, reaching into his pocket and pulling out a green glass pyramid of what appeared by its label to be patent medicine. (p 116)
River - Each rivulet of water racing down the glass suggests a river of thought: a branching Amazon, with countless tributaries of deduction and speculation. (p 85)
Stone - I knew it was Balsam Cottage because the name was marked on a discreet sign attached to one of the stone pillars that marked the driveway. (p 127)
Tour - Dieter was taking her on a tour of musical shrines in Germany, culminating with two weeks in Vienna, with visits to the State Opera and the birthplace of Mozart. (p 58)
West - It was a magnificent performance, punctuated by numerous small hestitations, wrinklings of the brow, and examinations of the soul: a performance which would have been showered with awards on the West End stage. (p 114)

Hot Milk by Deborah Levy (3/9/19)

Crocodile - She pointed to a Donald in a sailor outfit, Donald in a Superman outfit, Donald running away from a crocodile, Donald dressed in a purple wizard's hat, Donald jumping through a hoop in a circus ring. (p 240)
Fertile - The girls are feral and fertile and freaked out. (p 116)
Hieroglyphics - I have researched aboriginal culture, Mayan hieroglyphics and the corporate culture of a Japanese car manufacturer, and I have written essays on the internal logic of various other societies, but I haven't a clue about my own logic. (p 77)
Island - I noticed a ball of bone growing like a small island on the side of her right foot. (p 148)
Site - She was supposed to have loaded bags of ice and some buckets in the car and driven them to the site but she had been embroidering my sun-top instead. (p 153)
Swimming Pool - "Drinking beer in a swimming pool sounds very nice to me," Rose said sharply, as if to remind him that she was not a great fan of drinking water with lunch. (p 90)
Tomb - The glass doors of the dome opened soundlessly as I stepped into this marble tomb, not understanding why I was here or what I hoped to find. (p 362)
Valley - The valley was covered in white plastic, just as the student in the injury hut had described. (p 30)

Takedown Twenty (Stephanie Plum, #20) by Janet Evanovich (3/17/19)

Cruise - I was talking to Lula but I was looking straight ahead, watching a black Lincoln Town Car cruise down the street and swing into Rita's driveway. (p 73)

Our Stories, Our Voices 21 YA Authors Get Real About Injustice, Empowerment, and Growing Up Female in America by Amy Reed (3/20/19)

Afterlife - If there isn't an afterlife, if there isn't divine justice, that makes what happens here and now all the more critical. (p 122)
Camel - "Does your family own a camel?" (p 204)

Top Secret Twenty-One (Stephanie Plum, #21) by Janet Evanovich (3/24/19)

Bucket List - "I'm even working on my bucket list." (p 102)

Last Chance to See by Douglas Adams (3/31/19

Amphitheater - The opposite bank was very high, so that the pool formed a sort of natural amphitheatre for the hippos to sing in, and the sound reverberated around us with such startling clarity that I don't suppose there can be a better place in the whole of Africa for hearing a hippo grunt. (p 188)
Chandelier - Now the paint is peeling, the lobby is dark and draughty, the posters advertising the "World Famous Peace Hotel Jazz Band" are written in felt tip and sellotaped on to the panelling, but the ghost of the Cathay's former grandeur still lurks high up among the dusty chandeliers, wondering what's been going on for the last forty years. (p 297)
Excavation - "That's a very fresh excavation," he said. (p 272)
Falcon - When you train a falcon you train it by hunger, using it as a tool to manipulate the bird's psychology. (p 372)
Lodging - Unfortunately the Jing Ling had no free rooms, and we were ejected into the night to find lodging in an altogether grimmer crumbling hotel on the outskirts, where we sat and thought, once more, about the dolphins out in their filthy river and how we were to make our recording. (p 313)
Pavilion - I remembered once, in Japan, having been to see the Gold Pavilion Temple in Kyoto and being mildly surprised at quite how well it had weathered the passage of time since it was first built in the fourteenth century. (p 289)

The Dark Man (The Graveyard Classified Paranormal Series Book 1) by Desmond Doane (4/1/19)

Colossal - The colossal fiend hiding in the space above her head had been growing in strength for thousands of years. (loc 1670)
Man Made - Paranormal investigators tag our own noises and manmade sounds, marking the location on our recordings , so when we go back to review our tapes for evidence we don’t get our hopes up if we’re the cause of something going bump in the night.

Know Your Heart (Bounty Bay, #2) by Tracey Alvarez (4/8/19)

Mummy - “I’ll go tell Mummy.” (p 83)

Free Hand (Irons and Works, #1) by E.M. Lindsey (4/10/19)

Dam - Now that the dam was broken, he was helpless against the flood. (loc 3483)
Sanctuary - He wanted to tell him that yeah, he lived alone, and they wouldn't be bothered because everyone else knew that was his sanctuary and they couldn't just barge in and make themselves comfortable. (loc 2499)

The happy brain by Dean Burnett (4/28/19)

Bedrock - Physical and visual cues may be the bedrock on which our sexual arousal is built, but our bulky, powerful brains can go far beyond those basic stimuli, finding intense stimulation in something as objectively neutral as words on a page, or a spoken discussion. (p 280)
Cult - Similary, I've argued that our brains need privacy, but some people opt to live in alternative communities (cults, communes, etc.) where this is scarce at best, and some of the most densely populated cities in the world offer little chance for space and privacy. (p 113)

A Kiss for Christmas by Melody Grace (5/5/19)

Sail - "And Mom and Dad called this morning, they’re setting sail at noon." (loc 151)

Words

Alabaster


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Stroganoff


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Karen ♐ (kmk1214) | 1350 comments Finished!

Egypt Word Search
March 1, 2019 - May 31, 2019
43/45

Words


Afterlife - Pg 167 - at whatever version of the afterlife had come upon her - The Bourbon Kings J.R. Ward - 4/19
Alabaster - Pg 349 - from the flush on her alabaster cheeks - The Pairing Katie Ashley - 3/23
Amphitheater
Ancient - Pg 11 - but also the Shoshone's ancient homelands - Yellowstone Dawn Peggy L. Henderson - 3/2
Avenue - Loc 590 - Sage drove down Knoxville Avenue - Lead Susan Fanetti - 3/11
Bedrock
Bucket List - Loc 2325 - off my bucket list - Cocky Bastard Penelope Ward - 3/29
Camel - Pg 182 - a guy in a blue shirt, camel colored sports coat - A Summer in Sonoma Robyn Carr - 3/5
Chandelier - Loc 3364 - brass chandeliers - Lead Susan Fanetti - 3/11
Colossal - Pg 51 - I eat a colossal meal - Come, Tell Me How You Live: An Archaeological Memoir Agatha Christie Mallowan - 3/7
Complex - Pg 286 - The rituals were complex - Rest & Trust Susan Fanetti - 3/16
Crocodile - Pg 58 - We have crocodile tears here - Against the Wall Rebecca Zanetti - 3/28
Cruise - Pg 1355 - A cruise or the Caribbean beaches - A Summer in Sonoma Robyn Carr - 3/5
Cult - Pg 205 - by the convenient name of cult object - Come, Tell Me How You Live: An Archaeological Memoir Agatha Christie Mallowan - 3/7
Dam - Pg 123 - ready to burst through a dam - Yellowstone Dawn Peggy L. Henderson - 3/2
Desert - Pg 112 - in L.A. the kids had desert keggers or beach keggers - Whispering Rock Robyn Carr - 3/6
East - Pg 88 - Instead of heading east, we can avoid - Yellowstone Dawn Peggy L. Henderson - 3/2
Excavation - Pg 12 - select the most promising for excavation - Come, Tell Me How You Live: An Archaeological Memoir Agatha Christie Mallowan - 3/7
Falcon - Pg 224 - on which is a handsome falcon - Come, Tell Me How You Live: An Archaeological Memoir Agatha Christie Mallowan - 3/7
Fertile - Pg 256 - He's too fertile - A Summer in Sonoma Robyn Carr - 3/5
Goddess - Pg 206 - get the best Chagar Mother Goddess and the double axe - Come, Tell Me How You Live: An Archaeological Memoir Agatha Christie Mallowan - 3/7
Hieroglyphics - Pg 28 - she scrawls the mystic hieroglyphics in chalk - Come, Tell Me How You Live: An Archaeological Memoir Agatha Christie Mallowan - 3/7
Inscription - Pg 191 - Here somebody noticed the inscription - Come, Tell Me How You Live: An Archaeological Memoir Agatha Christie Mallowan - 3/7
Island - Pg 1087 - and stood across the island from her - A Summer in Sonoma Robyn Carr - 3/5
Kingdom - Pg 41 - everything to kingdom come - Rest & Trust Susan Fanetti - 3/16
Lodging - Pg 409 - prefer to find her own lodgings - Second Chance Pass Robyn Carr - 4/3
Man Made - Pg 536 - and the only man made structure - Killing Floor Lee Child - 3/18
Massive - Pg 275 - With his head lowered, the massive beast charged - Yellowstone Dawn Peggy L. Henderson - 3/2
Mortuary - Pg 135 - The mortuary was a long shed - Killing Floor Lee Child - 3/18
Mummy - Pg 180 - But Mummy has money - The Bourbon Kings J.R. Ward - 4/19
Noble - Pg 228 - I was counting on his noble side - Yellowstone Dawn Peggy L. Henderson - 3/2
Pavilion - Pg 303 - itself as a venerated pavilion - Devil in Winter Lisa Kleypas - 4/30
Pillar - Pg 350 - and got comfortable behind the pillar - Killing Floor Lee Child - 3/18
Plateau - Pg 112 - The further onto the plateau they traveled - Yellowstone Dawn Peggy L. Henderson - 3/2
Pyramid - Pg 117 - told me there was a pyramid system - Killing Floor Lee Child - 3/18
River - Pg 65 - mouth ran faster than a river - Yellowstone Dawn Peggy L. Henderson - 3/2
Sail - Pg 68 - this we might easily have sailed up in third - Come, Tell Me How You Live: An Archaeological Memoir Agatha Christie Mallowan - 3/7
Sanctuary - Pg 14 - ground could offer a person sanctuary - Yellowstone Dawn Peggy L. Henderson - 3/2
Site - Pg 10 - following since discovering their recent site of slaughtered bison - Yellowstone Dawn Peggy L. Henderson - 3/2
Stone - Pg 52 - She walked slowly up the stone path - Yellowstone Dawn Peggy L. Henderson - 3/2
Swimming Pool - Pg 406 - looking down toward the big swimming pool - Killing Floor Lee Child - 3/18
Tomb - Loc 5569 - The air was tomb like - Lead Susan Fanetti - 3/11
Tour - Pg 196 - I took eighteen months to tour the U.S. - A Summer in Sonoma Robyn Carr - 3/5
Valley - Pg 5 - and fierce through the shallow valley - Yellowstone Dawn Peggy L. Henderson - 3/2
West - Pg 20 - Virginia City is due west of here - Yellowstone Dawn Peggy L. Henderson - 3/2

Books Used:
Yellowstone Dawn (Yellowstone Romance, #4) by Peggy L. Henderson A Summer in Sonoma by Robyn Carr Whispering Rock (Virgin River, #3) by Robyn Carr Come, Tell Me How You Live An Archaeological Memoir by Agatha Christie Mallowan Lead (Brazen Bulls MC #8) by Susan Fanetti Rest & Trust (The Night Horde SoCal, #5) by Susan Fanetti Killing Floor (Jack Reacher, #1) by Lee Child The Pairing (The Proposition, #3) by Katie Ashley Against the Wall (Maverick Montana, #1) by Rebecca Zanetti Cocky Bastard by Penelope Ward Second Chance Pass (Virgin River, #5) by Robyn Carr The Bourbon Kings (The Bourbon Kings, #1) by J.R. Ward Devil in Winter (Wallflowers, #3) by Lisa Kleypas


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Book Concierge (tessabookconcierge) | 1816 comments Update message # 15 - I found "bucket list"! - CHALLENGE COMPLETED


EGYPT Word Search
Begins: 01March19 / Ends: 31May2019



45 / 45 words found
17 books read



Afterlife - Eleanor Oliphant Is Completely Fine ✔ – 15Mar19 - pg 229 - "…of the afterlife, I'd be…"

Alabaster - Eleven Minutes ✔ – 10May19 - pg i - "…brought an alabaster cruse of…"

Amphitheater - Zamba: The Greatest Lion ✔ – 25Mar19 - pg 22 - "…inside, an amphitheater filled with…"

Ancient - In a Sunburned Country ✔ – 01Mar19 - pg 302 - "…harboring ancient life forms."

Avenue - In a Sunburned Country ✔ – 01Mar19 - pg 277 - "Beyond the somber avenue lay…"

Bedrock - The Alice Network ✔ – 10Apr19 - pg 292 - "...all they'll find is bedrock."

Bucket List - A Stardance Summer ✔ - 21June19 - pg 82 - "Not that she had a bucket list."

Camel - In a Sunburned Country ✔ – 01Mar19 - pg 291 - "…his two camels bolted."

Chandelier - In a Sunburned Country ✔ – 01Mar19 - pg 280 - "…the chandeliers alone had…"

Colossal - Us Against You ✔ – 06Mar19 - pg 207 - "…what a colossal nightmare…"

Complex - In a Sunburned Country ✔ – 01Mar19 - pg 297 - "…a complex of white wooden…"

Crocodile - In a Sunburned Country ✔ – 01Mar19 - pg 304 - "Crocodiles would attack…"

Cruise - Nine Perfect Strangers ✔ – 09Mar19 - pg 98 - "Why hadn't she gone on a cruise?"

Cult - Deviant ✔ – 17Mar19 - pg 239 - "…contemporary cult figure…"

Dam - My Sister, the Serial Killer ✔ – 07Mar19 - pg 161 - "…knocks down a dam that…"

Desert - In a Sunburned Country ✔ – 01Mar19 - pg 290 - "…into the Strzelecki Desert or…"

East - In a Sunburned Country ✔ – 01Mar19 - pg 293 - "…way to the East Indies…"

Excavation - Deviant ✔ – 17Mar19 - pg 178 - "…their excavations but returned…"

Falcon - The Swiss Family Robinson ✔ – 08Apr19 - pg 186 - "...to hunt as a falcon."

Fertile - A River of Stars ✔ – 12Mar19 - pg 9 - "…sight of a fertile belly…"

Goddess - A River of Stars ✔ – 12Mar19 - pg 51 - "…the Celestial Goddess printed…"

Hieroglyphics - We Are All Completely Beside Ourselves ✔ – 05May19 - pg 273 - "…make out the hieroglyphic of a…"

Inscription - Nine Perfect Strangers ✔ – 09Mar19 - pg 50 - "…contemplated the inscription for…"

Island - In a Sunburned Country ✔ – 01Mar19 - pg 293 - "…the Abrolhos Islands off…"

Kingdom - Buried Beneath the Baobab Tree ✔ – 04Mar19 - pg 277 - "Thy kingdom come."

Lodging - Eleanor Oliphant Is Completely Fine ✔ – 15Mar19 - pg 252 - "…be easy, lodging in an …"

Man Made - Zamba: The Greatest Lion ✔ – 25Mar19 - pg 22 - "Each time the man made container…"

Massive - In a Sunburned Country ✔ – 01Mar19 - pg 284 - "…slightly less massive than the…"

Mortuary - Pachinko ✔ – 05Apr19 - pg 353 - "… hadn't had the mortuary logs…"

Mummy - Eleanor Oliphant Is Completely Fine ✔ – 15Mar19 - pg 5 - "…talk to Mummy on a …"

Noble - In a Sunburned Country ✔ – 01Mar19 - pg 284 - "…handsome and noble jarrah…"

Pavilion - A River of Stars ✔ – 12Mar19 - pg 57 - "…the Pearl Pavilion, a banquet…"

Pillar - Affairs of Steak ✔ – 02Mar19 - pg 245 - "…waiting by a distant pillar."

Plateau - Nine Perfect Strangers ✔ – 09Mar19 - pg 406 - "…peaked and then plateaued."

Pyramid - In a Sunburned Country ✔ – 01Mar19 - pg 298 - "…as the pyramids at Giza."

River - In a Sunburned Country ✔ – 01Mar19 - pg 301 - "…swum the Murchison River with…"

Sail - Eleanor Oliphant Is Completely Fine ✔ – 15Mar19 - pg 110 - "…across the steppes, sailed the…"

Sanctuary - In a Sunburned Country ✔ – 01Mar19 - pg 276 - "…playground, sanctuary, strolling…"

Site - Affairs of Steak ✔ – 02Mar19 - 242 - "…on duty at the site."

Stone - Inside Out & Back Again ✔ – 01Mar19 - pg 248 - "...amethyst stone is gone!"

Swimming Pool - Us Against You ✔ – 06Mar19 - pg 231 - "…to the swimming pool and…"

Tomb - Deviant ✔ – 17Mar19 - pg 148 - "…in tombs with concrete…"

Tour - Us Against You ✔ – 06Mar19 - pg 58 - "…when she goes on tour."

Valley - In a Sunburned Country ✔ – 01Mar19 - pg 286 - "…called the Valley of the…"

West - In a Sunburned Country ✔ – 01Mar19 - pg 301 - "…on the west Australian coast."


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Egypt Word Search
March 1, 2019 - May 31, 2019

46/46 words

Words

Afterlife “She now found strength in her hopes of an afterlife.” P. 19 Well-Behaved Women Seldom Make History by Laura Thatcher Ulrich 3.12.19

Alabaster “crows feet around her startling eyes, the alabaster skin…” p. 87 Children of the Revolution by Peter Robinson 3.7.19

Amphitheater “Exotic places, perhaps a Greek island, an ancient amphitheater, the Champs Elysses…” p. 128 Children of the Revolution by Peter Robinson 3.7.19

Ancient – “The Hotel Beyoglu, named for the ancient quarter in which it stood.” P. 8 Blood of Victory by Alan Furst 3.5.19

Avenue “Hurried down a side street and out onto the avenue…”p. 15 Blood of Victory by Alan Furst 3.5.19

Bedrock “They had dug to the bedrock.” P. 189 Upon A Dark Night by Peter Lovesey 3.16.17

Bucket list - I’m even working on my bucket list.” P. 84 Top Secret Twenty-One by Janet Evanovich 8.4.19

Camel “He stopped at the Karagaz show, puppets made of camel hide…” p. 37 Blood of Victory by Alan Furst 3.5.19

Chandelier “The crystal chandelier in the living room was vibrating…” p 10.The Librarian of Auschwitzby Antonio Iturbe 4.8.19

Colossal – “It has colossal feet, great curved scrolls of feet.” P. 82 Come, Tell Me How You Live by Agatha Christie 3.14.19

Complex “The complex marital situation of the Bebek shoemaker.” P. 23 by Alan Furst Blood of Victory 3.5.19

Crocodile “…crowned by monstrous masks, crocodile and hawk, lion and ibis, carved with the appearance of life.” P. 12 The Deeds of the Disturber by Elizabeth Peters 3.13.19

Cruise – “…an e-mail to his parents, who were still on the Southeast Asia cruise.” P. 272 CChildren of the Revolution by Peter Robinson 3.7.19

Cult “…priestess of a dark and sinister cult.” P. 24 The Deeds of the Disturber by Elizabeth Peters 3.13.19

Dam “Even your drabs of dams will disown you for this.” P. 234 Dead Man's Ransom by Ellis Peters 3.4.19

Desert “Maybe time for the desert island.” P. 92 Blood of Victoryby Alan Furst 3.5.19

East – “But the divisions are moving east, in Poland…” p. 150 Blood of Victory by Alan Furst 3.5.19

Excavation “The first or the tenth layer in the excavation and how it relates to other things.” P. 69 Well-Behaved Women Seldom Make History by Laura Thatcher Ulrich 3.12.19

Falcon “…a follower goes out and returns with a perch, on which is a handsome falcon.” P. 188 Come, Tell Me How You Live by Agatha Christie 3.14.19

Fertile “The answer….had to be found in the fertile brains of the reporters.” P. 25 The Deeds of the Disturberby Elizabeth Peters 3.13.19

Goddess – “Aristophanes! My goddess!” p. 20 Blood of Victory by Alan Furst 3.5.19

Hieroglyphics – “He had mastered the hieroglyphic language of ancient Egypt.” P. 4 The Deeds of the Disturberby Elizabeth Peters 3.13.19

Inscription “The inscription supports the conclusion of recent scholarship that pasta, like wheat, entered Europe from the Middle East.” P. 151 Well-Behaved Women Seldom Make History by Laura Thatcher Ulrich 3.12.19

Island “Serebin watched a forest appear in the middle of the river – an island.” P. 208 Blood of Victory by Alan Furst 3.5.19

Kingdom “…his grandmother Ragnhild of the Danish kingdom of Dublin.” P. 56 Dead Man's Ransom by Ellis Peters 3.4..19

Lodging “The archway by which he must pass lodging in the outer ward.” P. 49Dead Man's Ransom by Ellis Peters 3.4.19

Man Made – “It seemed a long half mile to Banks, especially with the rain and wind whipping right at him down the mad-made valley.” P. 2 Children of the Revolution by Peter Robinson 3.7.19

Massive “They knew nothing about the massive gold pin that had vanished.” P. 135 Dead Man's Ransom by Ellis Peters 3.4.19

Mortuary – “her husband lay in the mortuary chapel.” P. 135 Dead Man's Ransomby Ellis Peters 3.4.19

Mummy – “The royal mummy strikes again.” P. 13 The Deeds of the Disturber by Elizabeth Peters 3.13.19

Noble – “Churchill noble and stoic, Goebbels sarcastic and sly.” P. 43 Blood of Victory by Alan Furst 3.5.19

Pavilion “But there are various pavilions you can go into.” P. 490 The Librarian of Auschwitz by Antonio Iturbe 4.8.19

Pillar “No windows in the lobby itself, only yellow marble pillars…” p. 101 Blood of Victory by Alan Furst 3.5.19

Plateau “I’ve descended from the peak acid plateau…” p. 11 Summer of '69 by Todd Strasser 5.5.19

Pyramid – “…a site near Cairo that contains some of the noblest pyramids in all of Egypt.” P. 6 The Deeds of the Disturber by Elizabeth Peters 3.13.19

River – “Blow up the river,” Serebin said.” P. 151 Blood of Victory by Alan Furst 3.5.19

Sail – “then sails off to Batumi, never to be heard of again…” p. 29 Blood of Victory by Alan Furst 3.5.19

Sanctuary “…they were children and fled into sanctuary…” p. 93 Dead Man's Ransom by Ellis Peters 3.4.19

Site – “Which is living dangerously when you visit some of the sites he did.” P. 27 Children of the Revolution by Peter Robinson 3.7.19

Stone – “…the stone terrace had been swept clean.” P. 10 Blood of Victory by Alan Furst 3.5.19

Swimming Pool – “…loved one of Hockney’s paintings of a swimming pool.” P. 40 Children of the Revolutionby Peter Robinson 3.7.19

Tomb – “Polish émigrés used to gather at the tomb of Maria Walewska.” P. 241 Blood of Victoryby Alan Furst 3.5.19

Tour – “He glanced at a few tour itineraries on his tablet.” P. 143 Children of the Revolution by Peter Robinson 3.7.19

Valley “passing over submerged peaks and valley.” P. 168 Blood of Victory by Alan Furst 3.5.19

West “you can touch the walls of the houses by spreading your arms and they never go east or west.” P. 28 Blood of Victory by Alan Furst 3.5.19


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Bev(baglady) (blbaglady) | 604 comments FINALLY FINISHED !!!

Egypt Word Search
March 1, 2019 - May 31, 2019


Hidden Figures Margot Lee Shetterly 03/07/19
Afterlife - Page 83 the computer much knowledge about the afterlife of the numbers …
Avenue - Page 64 Spontaneous parades erupted on Washington Avenue in Ne…
Bedrock - Page 62 their temporary homes were built on bedrock. Newsome Park
Colossal - Page 214 physics and mathematics. The mission was colossal in its scope, …
Complex - Page 84 the key to managing the increasingly complex nature of aerona…
Desert - Page 84 East Computers, was sent to the Mojave Desert to establish the D…
East - Page 5 head computer, ran laps up and down the East Coast searching for coeds…
Island - Page 252 behind was more and more like a poor island, cut off from the jobs and …
Massive - Page 300 …for massive resistance”: Benjamin Muse, Virginia’s Massive Res…
Pyramid - Page 10 existed at the bottom of the war’s great pyramid, invisible and in…
River - Page 214 water egress from the capsule in the Back River on Langley’s East S…
Site - Page 312 barked at Old Point Comfort in Hampton, site of modern-day Fort…
Stone - Page 257 in Hampton in 1932, her family home a stone’s throw from Mary&…
Swimming Pool - Page 313 Mountains Air Conditioned Rooms, Swimming Pool. Color …
Tour - Page 335 Katherine Johnson on, 250 outer planet tour, 246, 314 West Area wome…
West - Page 12 eight, the family relocated to Morgantown, West Virginia, where her…

The Keeper of Lost Causes Jussi Adler-Olsen 03/07/19
Ancient - Page 206 shattered aquariums, and glass flagons from ancient hom…
Camel - Page 80 driver's door. On his head he wore a camel-hair cap of unknown origin. He…
Cruise - Page 239 side of the road and set his brain on cruise control while he took a nap…
Excavation - Page 53 case. It has something to do with the excavation on the island
Hieroglyphics - Page 220 continued reading aloud from his hieroglyphics. At some …
Kingdom - Page 271 one of the best detectives the kingdom of Denmark had ever produc…
Pillar - Page 181 "He was slightly hidden by the pillar he was sitting behind, but he wa…

The Girl on the Train Paula Hawkins 03/11/19
Sanctuary - Page 203 me. "Thank you for . . . giving me sanctuary. It's been . . . I…

The Target Catherine Coulter 03/13/19
Dam - Page 375 in college. Her husband was killed on a dam project a year later.
Mummy - Page 2 was wound tightly around him like a mummy's shroud, a yell …
Valley - Page 5 had happened. He looked across the valley at the massive, raw mountain…

The Circle Dave Eggers 03/19/19
Amphitheater - Page 17 said and they saw the large outdoor amphitheater, and the…
Chandelier - Page 7 everything illuminated by a vast hand-blown chandelier aglow w…

Dark Road to Darjeeling Deanna Raybourn 03/21/19
Sail - Page 214 had cost me a king’s ransom. A bit of sail for a shroud and a quick pr…
Lodging - Page 312 Ah, here we are.” Mr. Sullivan’s lodgings were in a disreputable street in an

Look Alive Twenty-Five Janet Evanovich 03/28/19
Cult - Page 187 live?" "Groupie girls. He's a local, cult-type rock star, and he sleeps ar…

The Edge Catherine Coulter 03/30/19
Noble - Page 319 Molina& He tried to make us think he was so noble, trying to make hi…
Tomb - Page 148 Laura and I both remaineu silent as a tomb. Finally, I shrugged. "I al…

Eleventh Hour Catherine Coulter 04/08/19
Inscription - Page 88 Michael had touched, read, and see his inscription to his brother …

Othello William Shakespeare 05/14/19
Fertile - Page 6 incense her kinsmen, And, though he in a fertile climate dwell, Plague him …

The Lady Elizabeth Alison Weir 06/27/19
Falcon - Page 216 mother and bore Anne's device of a white falcon. They were among …

The Marriage Game: A Novel of Queen Elizabeth I Alison Weir 07/04/19
Goddess - Page 245 shining sun, and Mtraea, the virgin goddess of jus tice. "This day shou…
Pavilion - Page 315 would lodge with Slimier in a silken pavilion in the gardens of Greenwi…

Olivia Twist Lorie Langdon 07/23/19
Crocodile - Page 235 on his lips. Nothing like prodding a crocodile with a sharp st…

The Columbus Affair Steve Berry 11/07/19
Mortuary - Page 296 ceremonial hall. What had once been a mortuary was now som…

The Library Book Susan Orlean 11/10/2019
Man Made - Page 198 “all business,” “doesn’t talk much,” a man made of granite. But he …

Nine Perfect Strangers Liane Moriarty 11/12/19
Plateau - Page 406 crashing. Frances’s fear peaked and then plateaued. Her heart…

The 19th Christmas James Patterson 12/21/2019
Bucket List - Page 115 the de Young was on the shooter’s bucket list of sights to see. In sum, …

Reckless Cornelia Funke 02/03/2021
Alabaster - Page 377 three of them to him. They had the alabaster skin of Goyl spi…


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Jan | 21078 comments I like your perseverance Bev!! Who knew "alabaster" would give you so much trouble. Well done!


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