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As a Buddhist and a big snowboarding fan, this tiny book caught my eye on a shelf at the library. This is the second part in a series, so I ended up reading the first part (Surfing the Himalayas) before this one. The style of writing is similar; it's more of a collection of religious teachings than a story of adventurous snowboarding and action. I did find this book to be more eventful than the first, though. The author takes you on a journey through the Himalayan mountains, but it's mostly a journey through meditation. I find it compelling to compare my knowledge of Buddhism with the mantra of teachings in this book. While some parts seem absurd, I am aware there are many disciplines of religions, and that this book is also fiction. The ending was my favorite part (not just because I wanted it to end); it was a nice surprise. I do not like when books include excerpts of other books. I tend to skip over those parts, as I did when the author decided to iterate the Handbook of Meditation a few times. Overall, this book was a simple read, however, probably wont capture everyone's interests.