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A Part Of My Belongings
A Part of My Belongings tells the story of Amber McQueeny, a teenage girl who is looking for her mother’s killer, accompanied by Luis Vandiza, who took the responsibility to protect and care for her upon himself, not only to fulfill her mother’s will, but also to honor a promise he had made on the day she held his ring finger in her little fingertips for the first time.
In a merciless world, Vandiza found himself struggling and defenseless, accompanied by his two companions, and with a weapon that is difficult to believe.
The ability to read a person’s thoughts is a miraculous weapon, which the hero controls with unparalleled dexterity, fighting his destiny, and driven by his desire to protect Amber.
Laila, the author of this novel, includes many surprises, twists and turns, and has brought to life deep, relatable, and thought-provoking characters. A Part of My Belongings exercises tight narrative control and a novel setting, as well as a truly surprising ending!
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Holes In Hearts
Holes may seem like a simple word that we don't pay attention to, but if it penetrates our lives, then we realize that it is difficult to ignore, as its impact is unforgettable. And it always change situations. Holes may penetrate many fortified and strong entities and societies while heedless, they become weak, and they think that they are still enjoying their strength. The greater the penetration, the greater the weakness of these entities, and the holes were able to tighten control over all parts that were considered impenetrable. There is no doubt that weakness is an inevitable result of the lack of synergy and cohesion between the elements of those entities, which makes them lose their strength and solidity, and thus it becomes easy to dismantle and eliminate them.
And if we look at the societies around us, we find that hateful holes spread among their members in one way or another, as they are capable of penetrating the hearts and social fabric of human beings. It pierces the bonds of affection, mercy, kinship, friendship and neighborliness that bring together members of society. This weakens their resolve and strength, and turns the bond between them into fragile relationships that are liable to perish and fade away. The sources that led to the existence of these holes vary, some of which are the source of vanity and transcendence over others or bragging about money and social standing. Another source of pride in color and appearance, customs and traditions that have nothing to do with religion may play a major role in feeding these holes and thus spreading the phenomenon of social bullying that destroys hearts.
This is what the events of the novel “Holes in Hearts” is dealing with, as it will address a society located in a country that can be compared to a mosaic because it includes large numbers of individuals belonging to various origins, races and cultures, some of whom came to the country from nearby countries and settled and coexisted with the locals, some have similar customs and traditions and others different, and despite the cultural diversity that prevailed in the society, they were able to coexist and harmonize and were influenced by the nature of the people of the country and formed a cohesive society with them where affection and mercy succeeded in bringing together the hearts of the neighborhood residents and giving them an atmosphere of tranquility and stability, and a state harmony and brotherhood of harmony prevailed between them for many years.
Despite the relations of affection, mercy and friendship that arose between them, the matter was not without the emergence of some skirmishes and cases of bullying that resurface from time to time, especially if someone approaches the customs and traditions that they were brought up on, and bullying emerged among them as a result of some of them seeking to bully others by force, authority, social, material, or physical status, or to be proud of race, gender, or color. There are things that some could not overcome or ignore. They are legacies that have been rooted in minds and hearts and have been circulated through generations, even if some of them are not related to religion.
This behavior was not limited to one social class, but it also affected individuals of different races and cultures. Verbal, physical, or emotional bullying emerged, and spread rumors and scandals.. All of these aggressive behaviors served as a spark that brought with it pain and deepened the gap between some of them.
Will the characters of this novel be able to overcome the bullying of the past and forgive the painful holes that blew their hearts out, and lead a happier life? This is what you will learn when you read the events of the novel Holes in Hearts.
AED 65.00 -
Come
There is no rule in life, it is the life that continues, and forces us to continue and choose, all choices are originally tests, and my choice for you, Salim, was a test in which I was very lazy, but the past time is over, the time of love is gone, the heart with it is gone, and I am very smart I am not afraid of tests or choices, but I am afraid of coincidences, Salim, I am afraid of coincidences, so if chance brings you, and fate brings you again, I will come back lazy and love you again.. Go Salim and don't come back.
This book is about the stories we hide in us, make them past, think we've thrown it away and been able to start over, but as physics says: for every action there is a reaction; So, everything that happens to us leaves a trace, wakes up at some point without us knowing, and invades our lives in some way.
It also talks about the difference in the way we look at things, and the different reactions that sometimes lead to decisions that make us lose our most valuable possessions... All this in a love story.
I can’t describe our story as a failure, Salim; So, I'll just say a love story.
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A Bouquet Of Fates
Who among us did life not throw towards them a bouquet of its fates?
In this novel, you have to be prepared to live with its heroes. A turbulent and confused love story, relevant to what is taking place in the Arab world, in which a playwright meets a distinguished businesswoman called Saray Fakhr Eldin among many political contradictions, in which he gets involved to find Samer and get him out of prison after he got involved in Samer’s life that is full of injustice, torment and blood. But on the other hand, it involves a lot of hope, love, and extreme infatuation, which was the reason for Samer’s resistance and his return to life.
On the other side, the drama of events intertwines with Youssef Al-Dijani and his French sister, to be the line of crossing out of these Arab countries in a dangerous attempt to escape from the bouquet of fates.
If you are not afraid to find yourself directly responsible for what happens to us…then here you will never be a bystander…and if you believe in fates that come to you all at once and have enough courage to join the owners of the truth in the future, then this story is definitely for you.AED 50.00 -
Unforgivable Confessions
The expatriation here absorbs the best of you, it absorbs your passion for life, your dreams and the most beautiful years of your life, it takes some of your features and gives you a new face that may not look like you. It turns you into a robot programmed to run day and night just pretending to live Here, you live alone regardless how many friends or relatives you have, and how much you are surrounded by people who pretend to love you and care about you. Nobody here is interested in your problems and nobody feels your pain. Everyone is busy with his own life, and pretend not hearing you even when you speak to them face to face. To be an expatriate is to scream for help in a moment of weakness, and you know that no one is coming to rescue you but yourself. You always try to smile with your exhausted lips from pain that no one knows except you, and you pretend living so you can stay alive!
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He Was Forced.. And He Loved Me
What a beautiful life we have! Our society always imposes customs and traditions on us with decisions we do not want, such as their keenness to marry us at an early and young age!
Why can't we live according to our own desires?! Is it reasonable that marriage is only due to the desire of our parents to do so?! They condemn young girls to live to be wives and housekeepers!I would like to continue my studies and live according to what I want and desire, but when I reached the age of marriage, my family insisted, and decided my fate to marry my cousin who cannot bear the idea of our relation and his heart is attached to another girl!
How will this marriage take place?! How he will be satisfied with taking me as a wife to share with him each detail of his life?! Or rather, how am I going to be satisfied with him?! What will happen to me? Will I love him and he loves me and live like the heroes of stories and novels?AED 35.00 -
Back In Time
Sometimes we search for happiness in things that people or close persons determine for us, and we forget what we want, and what makes us happy.
Everyone entered the cycle of deadly routine, grow up, enter university, get married, he must have children in order to grow up with him, if the child is a boy, it is better, but we want a daughter; To help her mother, the daughter must have a sister; To appoint her in the future, and the brother alone cannot face life, so let us have a second brother for him, we want a house, we want a car, and here people see that our life is complete, and during this period we forget what we want, and do we really deserve to achieve what we want? Or will we be afraid to get out of the fight against the deadly routine?
I wish we could go back in time, Maryam; So that we can live our beautiful days, enjoy it more, and I wish we had the ability to correct our choices.
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Lost Love
You can always go back to the starting point or find an alternative way if you go wrong... Except in love, it is the most difficult way, and it is hard to go back or find another way out. It is like a vestibule that may drive you crazy if you do not find your destination... But if you find your way, the heart will open limitless exits for you...
AED 40.00 -
To The One Whose Love Captivated Me
To be the only cloud in your sky, to rain on you with love and joy, to plant flowers in your heart, and hide all your unhealed wounds. To draw my love in your heart as a tattoo that would not be removed, and only stays.
AED 45.00 -
For The Bound Hearts
I know exactly how you feel when you’re sad; it makes you feel dejected for a period of time. You are not able to start a new life and you are not able to return to flying in the sky in those dreams, the ones you’ve always thought were not dreams. I wrote this book in ink mixed with sincere tears and feelings which, I promise, will touch your heart. NOTE: This book include a recipe that will help you overcome the painful experiences.
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Asma'a
This book explores how chance encounters can unexpectedly resurface and alter our destinies. We cross paths with someone, separate, and assume it a fleeting meeting. Yet fate has other plans – bringing us back together again so that, in time, dreams, love, and hope may blossom fully between us. But just as unexpectedly, everything can come crashing down.
Through one such encounter, this narrative teaches profound lessons about disappointment, loneliness even in a crowd, and the perplexing nearness yet farness of getting all we want, save what we most desire. We learn that estrangement stems less from distance than the absence of a loved one beside us. The warmth of family in childhood, once lost, can never be reclaimed.
Life’s path holds no assurances of comfort or safety. Our parents, the shield protecting us in innocence, leave us bereft in adulthood – forcing us to forge our own protections against callous winds. And our poor choices yield consequences, no matter how hard we try dodging them. We must find strength within, not in expectations of others. For in the end, our happiness rests inside us alone.
Through eloquent prose emerges the bittersweet truth: people may unexpectedly shape our destinies, but destiny lies not in others, but within ourselves.
AED 35.00 -
Swings
While you move between these different streams of life, a dream may urge you forward and quench your thirst, it could be while you’re asleep, or while you’re awake, and it could be very soon, as it happened with a friend of mine. That’s when you will bend your knees in surrender over and over, and you will rise taller and taller until you reach God Almighty’s highest heavens, and you will be afflicted with hunger for cheerfulness and joy. You will cry and laugh, fly and fall, and you will die, and you will live.
She is the waves of life throwing me right and left, like the dream of that friend of mine, until I met her, and the dream developed a different dimension and a unique color.
While she was the wiser party, wiser than necessary, I went crazy over her even more, this is what I used to tell her, and she would answer me: Rather you should get rid of your barbarism and depravity.
All this happened before the same deceptive waves took turns on me, and then threw me in several darknesses, and with that darkness my thoughts, my mind and all of me was talking to my beloved friend, my brother, who’s absent yet present.AED 40.00
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