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Olga… Was Waiting
Space, distance, road, crossing, and departure; the expanses of the desert, the ice of Russia, and the seasons of Istanbul; the sounds of ocean waves and the tranquility of the Bosphorus crossing; the social, tribal Bedouin culture and the remnants of shattered Soviet dreams; travel, learning, and the path; the tears of Baghdad and the sighs of Damascus; the remnants of Babylon as they blend with the sad silence of the Atlantic Mountains; and the laments of the city of Nouakchott in the African embrace as it looks and reads its lament for the state of a nation with scattered corners, penetrated by the global system, where lines of time intersect on the axes of multidimensional geography, and its most important features; The wandering, the loss, the questions, the waiting, and then the family. Olga, a lady of contradictions, penetrates cities and draws the smile of waiting on their landmarks. She is narrated by a mere passerby, who devours the stories of the road with his morning coffee and is stalked by fleeting encounters, embracing the creed of the traveler. He loves... but he loves nothing more than the wallet and what it carried of white papers and map lines whose data do not meet. What did Olga wait for, and how did crossing and leaving arrange the encounters?
50.00
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Free Fall
This book offers a true account of a young man's life in the private sector, navigating its daily challenges through a series of turbulent days, from bright days to pitch-black nights.
It tells the story of a young Saudi man's experiences in the private sector, specifically in one of the most demanding industries: retail sales. He explores the balancing act between work, studies, and ambitions, the struggles of success and failure, and the battles against bureaucracy and centralized management that readily crush any employee who dares to voice their dissatisfaction.
45.00
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Queen Of Gray And Light
The Unfading Spectrum… The Legend of Lost Consciousness in a World Swinging Between Light and Shadow, Where Truth Hides Itself Behind Curtains of Illusion. Nour, a girl unlike any other, lives in a kingdom known as the “Shadow of Truth.”
In this world, men are given light to soar, while women are condemned to walk in darkness. But Nour was different; she possessed something more dangerous than shadows themselves: the light that reveals the truth.
One mysterious night, a voice whispers to her from the depths: “Darkness does not hide the truth; rather, it fears the light that reveals it.” When she opens her eyes, she finds herself before a mysterious shadow that offers her a black rose, announcing the beginning of a journey that will take her beyond the familiar, where she will confront her past and the kingdom that imprisoned her consciousness.
A novel in which myth intertwines with reality, where the search for truth is the greatest struggle, and salvation begins when a person confronts their deepest fears within themselves.
40.00
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Closer Than I Think
This is not a conventional book, but a soul companion.
A journey written with the ink of the heart, not merely with words, transporting you from the clamor of the outside world to the depths of the inner self, from the clutter of questions to the tranquility of meaning.
In fifteen chapters, this book delves into the depths of the philosophy of life, not through theorizing, but through the lens of experience.
We contemplate the immeasurable blessings, the time that nurtures us, the identity revealed when no one is watching, and the emptiness that has never been an enemy, but a mirror.
We listen to the voice of suffering, not to weep, but to be purified. We reflect upon the blessings that come without our prayers, and we learn how to pray, not to change destiny, but to transform our hearts. Then we return—as the wise return after wandering—to God, to the self, to peace.
This book doesn't promise quick fixes for happiness, but rather gently guides you to meaning, to the tranquility that life bestows only upon those who have learned to live it consciously.
Read it if you're searching for a voice that resonates with your inner voice, words that echo your deepest silence, and pages that don't leave you, but rather bring you back to yourself.
35.00
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Magic Pen
The Abu Arnoub family, enjoying a life of luxury, faces a financial crisis. A magical pen appears, managing the money and devising a wise plan that helps the family regain security and financial stability. The story teaches us:- The importance of family cooperation in solving problems.- The value of sound financial planning.- The importance of saving and managing savings.- How the family managed to generate additional income.
30.00
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Nervana
We unveil the journey of a woman searching for herself amidst the pain of war and the disappointments of love, caught between a loss that haunts her and an identity crisis that tears her apart.
The novel's protagonist confronts profound questions about life, survival, and rebuilding the soul after heartbreak.
War here is not merely a backdrop to the events, but a mirror reflecting deeper inner conflicts, and love does not offer refuge, but rather a new arena for disappointment.
Nirvana is not just a novel about loss, but about the inherent strength in confronting pain, about humanity standing at a crossroads between a burdened past, a fragmented present, and a future that beckons with new opportunities.
In a concise style that blends emotion with reflection, the novel recounts a relatable human experience, prompting questions and leaving the door open for interpretation.
40.00
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I Don't Like Rainy Days
Liam is a bored five-year-old who, like many, hates rainy days!
Throughout the story, Liam (with the help of Mom) experiences something new.
Mom helps Liam discover that rainy days can be fun, as long as you’re ready to wet your socks and try something new!
How do you think Liam will feel at the end of this rainy day?
30.00
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Against The Tide
Why do we exist?
Why does God allow suffering?
Why are there so many religions?
These are some of the tough questions we hear today—echoing through films, talk shows, and social media. In the modern world, they quietly challenge our faith and belief.
Against the Tide offers thoughtful, clear responses rooted in logic and Islamic tradition. Here, author Muhammad Al-Huzaim addresses the most common doubts shaped by modern media narratives. He invites the reader to reflect, to question, and to think more deeply.
This book is not about winning a debate—it’s about fostering understanding. It is written for anyone who wants to see faith presented with reason, clarity, and conviction.
40.00
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Gilgamesh Tower: I Can, Why Can’t?
In the heart of a towering city rises a dream born of struggle, resilience, and unstoppable ambition. Gilgamesh Tower: I Can, Why Can’t? is the stirring journey of five young visionaries who turn adversity into invention and pain into purpose.
Bound by friendship and driven by hope, they face betrayals, failures, love, and impossible odds, but what unites them is their refusal to give up.
This isn’t just a story. It’s a mirror held up to every reader who’s ever doubted themselves. It’s a call to believe, build, and begin again.
From rooftop offices to global breakthroughs, their journey shows us that the spark of greatness lives in all of us if only we dare to light it. A modern fable for every dreamer, this is a story of purpose, passion, and the quiet power of saying, “I can.”
55.00
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Transit Bed
Transit Bed is a novel that weaves together small details that have passed or will pass through the lives of any of us. It portrays the agonizing pain of disappointment, which, in turn, has led to maturity, wisdom, and a deeper understanding of life, love, and experiences. It depicts the fleeting phases of life, like transit stations where we immerse ourselves to forget our pain and search for someone who resonates with our souls and finds refuge in our hearts.
The most distinctive feature of this novel is its profound philosophical exploration of the meaning of love, disappointment, customs, traditions, and contradictions, as expressed through the voice of the main character, Omar. His words, in turn, take the reader on an illuminating and revealing journey, uncovering what is usually left unsaid, in an attempt to understand the self and find inner peace to liberate ourselves from our complexes and the root causes of our problems, or at least to reconcile with them.
The novel cleverly explores those deep wounds that reside within us all as human beings, wounds that can make us either oppressors or victims, consciously or unconsciously, and more often than not, the roles are reversed.
Despite the abundance of disappointment and heartbreak it contains, this novel is a call for love, forgiveness, and the search for someone who can be our home, our refuge, and our land.
70.00
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When In Blues
You know that sound.
A drip of water,
Hitting the ground.
Slowly and constantly.
You can hear it loud and clear.
Yet its soft presence deceives you.
You’d try to avoid it at all costs.
Carry on with what you set yourself to.
Look on opposite sides.
Deny its existence long enough,
Till it strikes stronger
And that little pond,
You once thought it didn’t matter.
Is now a sea you are drowning in!
You are trying to save yourself out,
But you never paused when it called after you.
I wake up suddenly worrying about sinking in.
Too deep while not knowing how to swim!
55.00
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True Stories In Formal And Colloquial Arabic
The stories in this book contain:Rare friendship, patience, and perseveranceRevenge, resisting one's desiresThe search for truth, false loveInjustice and arrogance, jealousy and hatredBad companyAnd other fascinating topics.
60.00
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