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Maryanaz
Maryanaz is a profoundly introspective novel that explores themes of human suffering, existential struggles, and redemption. The story follows three central characters – Maryanaz, Suzan, and Nadia – as they each confront personal pain and societal expectations. Their intertwined narratives raise deep philosophical and emotional questions, encouraging readers to reflect on morality and purpose.
Maryanaz, a defiant yet tormented soul, faces life’s hardships with a mix of recklessness and resilience. Her turbulent relationships and financial struggles lead her to make morally complex choices, including transactional bonds with men. Adam’s existential turmoil unfolds through his inner dialogues with a metaphysical ‘God,’ reflecting the philosophies of Nietzsche and Camus.
In contrast, Suzan represents hope and renewal. Her journey to rediscover her passion for art in Istanbul brings vibrancy to the novel. Through philosophical discourse, vivid settings, and raw emotions, Maryanaz offers a compelling exploration of despair, resilience, and the search for meaning.
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Switch On Your Future
Discover the transformative power of self-mastery with Abdirahman Daar a visionary author who blends professional acumen in sales, marketing, with inspiring strategies for personal growth. In his groundbreaking book, Abdirahman shares actionable insights and empowering techniques, designed to help readers overcome challenges and achieve meaningful success.
With a keen ability to craft compelling narratives and practical solutions, Abdirahman invites you to embark on a journey of self-discovery, where clarity meets ambition, and resilience fuels progress. Whether you’re striving to excel in your career, enhance relationships, or embrace life’s opportunities, this book serves as your trusted companion in unleashing your fullest potential.
Let Abdirahman’s wisdom guide you toward a future brimming with purpose and possibility.
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Sweet Neela, A Child So Bright
The story unfolds around a little girl named Neela, who owns a gentle cat she lovingly named Latifa. Tenderly caring for her companion, Neela takes Latifa regularly to her kind grandmother, who prepares nourishing food for both the child and her cat. With each visit, the bond between Neela and her grandmother deepens, weaving threads of warmth and understanding.
In a tender moment, Neela speaks of her love for her grandmother and the affection she feels for Latifa. Meanwhile, the grandmother gently teaches her granddaughter that kindness to animals is not merely a moral duty but a true expression of faith and compassion.
This tale plants seeds of mercy, gentleness, and empathy within the hearts of children, shining a light on the vital importance of connection with one another and with all living beings to nurture these profound human values.
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I Love My Coffee.. But!
The book “My Coffee, I Love It… Yet” delves into the delicate contradictions the author experiences with coffee.
That very brew that marks the dawn of every day, where the cup of coffee sits at the forefront of the table around which we gather our decisions and dreams. With it, we organize our thoughts, draw inspiration for our steps, transcend what has passed, and perhaps recall all that we tend to forget.
Within its pages, the author shares intimate glimpses of her personal journey, unveiling the deep contradictions in her relationship with coffee, an affection that sometimes pulls her close and at other times, urges her to step away.
This is an invitation to explore the motives, to reflect upon the reasons that make coffee at once a beloved passion and a gentle challenge.
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Embracing The Inner Child: Nurturing The Magic Within
In Embracing the Inner Child: Nurturing the Magic Within, Tatjana Markovic invites readers to reconnect with their inner child through a collection of heartfelt poems.Inspired by the innocence and wisdom of children and the gentle presence of giraffes, this poetic journey encourages readers to rediscover the magic, joy, and creativity that live within us all.With each poem, Tatjana guides us to approach life with tenderness, wonder, and love, reminding us of the transformative power of embracing our true selves.
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Devotion Heaven
This collection comprises several poems that adhere to the classical school of Arabic poetry, as well as poems in free verse.
Most of the poems revolve around pure, heartfelt love, with a few devoted to wisdom.
Through the verses in this book, I hope to have conveyed my thoughts to you in a clear and intelligible manner.
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The Honor Of Dreams And Lovers' Letters
Dreamers have their lives, and their lives are stories woven on white silk...
For those who journey to distant galaxies, the stories of passing peoples enrich them...
Towards the ancient deserts, the sand drew their faces, and their shapes became similar.
This is how fate wrote, and I will write my story among the stories!
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Children
Al-Ayyal—A Collection of Short Stories
Salem Askar Al-Yami
Samir is a peaceful boy who interacts with the neighborhood kids using his charming, affectionate words. Everyone understands what Samir says, and Samir understands the dialects of the south, the Hijaz, and the east.
Samir is known for using the phrase, “Look, I don’t want to fight with you,” which he says to boys his age and perhaps slightly older: Look, I don’t want to fight with you.
Samir, with his small eyes and thick lips, would watch with a string of saliva dripping from his mouth, sometimes from one side, sometimes from both sides. This problem was one of the reasons why the elementary school principal hesitated to accept Samir for the year.
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Hamoody, My Superhero
The story is about a child who went through a tough experience, suffering from cancer, and how he was inspired by hope from pain and aspired to be a superhero who overcomes dilemmas like his favorite toy and to instill courage in himself and in those around him.
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Before And After Becoming A Mother
You may think that this book is about instructions and details of childcare during motherhood, but nothing of the sort is here; this book does not address that aspect of motherhood, as I have left it to those who are more specialized in it than I am.
This book talks about a part of motherhood that may be neglected or hidden by many. Some have not found the words to express it, and others have not dared to reveal it.
It talks about some of the feelings that any mother may experience during motherhood, mentioning some points that girls should take into consideration before, after, or when deciding to have children.
I recommend that you read it before you decide to have children or while you are at any stage of motherhood.
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Golden Age Quotes
Author Brian Mudachi found himself caught between the past and the future, both unfolding at once. This experience led him to write Golden Age Quotes, a timeline of short stories and quotes spanning from ancient times B.C. to the 21st century, comparing how millennials lived then and now. His work highlights the dramatic lifestyle changes since the Golden Age Season – a period of remarkable achievements.
Today, rapid shifts across Europe, Africa, the Middle East, Asia, and the Americas have caused millennials to interact in new ways when it comes to business, technology, sports, and relationships. Surprisingly, there has been a major global behavioral shift, yet only a few people truly grasp the extent of what is happening.
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Biography Of Faiha Faihan Al-Althowebi
Tell the story of this woman (Faiha Faihan Al-Dhuwai), for it would be unjust not to tell her story; this character deserves to be immortalized for her noble qualities, refined character, and strong personality.
Each chapter of her life is filled with events and situations that reveal who she was, what she was like, and what made her stand out and unique among her peers.
I may not do her full justice, as words sometimes fall short of description.
Some events have been omitted due to their private nature and the inappropriateness of mentioning them.
I write about the daughter of the king of the desert (Faiha Faihan Nahas Al-Dhuwai), and to my aunt and my father’s cousin, I say: I dedicate to you glimpses of your life mixed with my vision, for they are from you and for you.
Nawal Thaar Naef Nahes Althowebi.
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