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Labyrinth Of The Soul
Love is like throwing yourself off a high bridge with no guarantees but believing that the person you love will catch you. Will you catch me, Adam?
Sometimes I fear this feeling that weighs me down, the swarm of thoughts that multiply inside me, and all the women inside me talking, arguing, clashing, and collapsing.
Entering your apartment without knowing you, without us ever speaking, and with you not even knowing I existed didn’t lessen the feeling I felt as I took my first steps into the place. Through the silence that pervaded the place, I knew what was inside you before I met you. I simply felt a sense of belonging. Do you understand?
Your face was familiar in the crowd, as if I had passed you one day without ever meeting you. I don’t know why I chose a face so foreign to me as my companion on the journey.
I will wait for you, Adam.
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Tales From Japan
Tales from Japan
These three tales were carefully picked from a collection by Nankichi Niimi as part of a project to translate Japanese folktales into Arabic. This collection is considered one of the most famous children's stories taught in Japanese schools.
The author is distinguished by a style that is far from preaching or instructive. In addition to providing the element of enjoyment and suspense, he attempts to convey his messages to children indirectly, allowing them to use their imagination to deduce lessons and learn from them.
Through narration in the voices of animals, the author attempts to establish a relationship of trust between children and animals. For example, the fox, whose hobby is mischief and harming others, who also appears compassionate and remorseful for his actions, tries to correct his mistakes with humans. He is scared to approach the gloves seller in the city, but the seller's kindness leaves him wondering: Are humans really kind?
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The Mystery In The Village: Mysterious Mysteries
In this heartwarming tale, a mysterious man who once lived a life of fame has vanished from the spotlight, retreating into solitude. When a curious young boy visits the quiet village, he stumbles upon the man and tries to befriend him. But just as quickly as the man appears, he disappears again, leaving behind a lingering mystery. Through their brief encounter, the boy learns an important lesson about trust, love, and the preciousness of life. As the man once told him, ‘Life is a gift, boy. Don’t waste it. Sometimes we overlook those we can truly trust, only to realize it too late.’
This enchanting story gently reminds young readers of the value of trust and the beauty of human connection.
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New Crimson Dress
Each of us is unique and distinctive in our differences. Farid’s courage led him to discover the beauty of diversity, that diversity and difference make society richer and more beautiful, and that change requires courage and steadfastness.
An inspiring story through which children learn the value of courage and appreciation for individual differences, and it opens the doors to creativity, change, and excellence.
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Within Us
Within Us may be the book that speaks to anyone going through harsh experiences in life. The main character in the novelette is kept anonymous; the character is ‘She’, and hence the book talks about ‘Her’. The novelette contains partial events that took place in her life, with deep philosophical reflections on these events, using simple and primary concepts and philosophies. The story could be a similar experience occurring to anyone in this life, especially girls who are going through confusing times.
The book describes the ongoing and constant conflict between what we carry within us, and what we collide with in life. The book also describes what is within our control and power, or within our reach; and what is beyond our control and power, or beyond our reach.
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Spring Songs
A Final Memory:
At the tender age of seven, Najm travels to the distant planet Alpha, where his father has accepted a post. Reluctant to leave the old Earth behind, Najm’s parents buy him a brother, but this brother is no ordinary child. All this unfolds as they share one last beautiful moment before revealing a shocking secret.
The Song of Flowers:
On a new home planet, the painter Salem sells his house to buy a garden filled with flowers for Maram, the singer who adores blossoms. They live together for a while, but Maram leaves to marry a wealthy man. Years later, fate brings them face-to-face once more.
The Haunted Theater:
Faisal, a student and member of the research committee investigating the haunted theater, engages in a tense dialogue with its owner. Their inquiry leads to a mysterious and startling revelation that changes everything.
The Mirror:
Orphaned Badr longs to spend his eighteenth birthday with his parents. The Mirror of the World’s Eyes alone holds the power to grant this wish, yet such a gift comes with grave consequences.
A Song for Layla:
Hassan takes his wife, Layla, who suffers from multiple personality disorder, to an elegant restaurant to celebrate their wedding anniversary. But the evening takes a dark turn when a violent robbery unfolds.
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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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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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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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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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The Other Side Of Goodness
It tells the story of an epic undertaken by a man who worked as a woodcutter in a village that existed at one time, ruled by a man who inherited leadership from his father. who ruled the village with an iron fist, oppressing and torturing those who did not accept his leadership, and even killing some of them, until the woodcutter rebelled against him.
With the help of his friend, they entered the leader’s palace and killed him. Then they took leadership away from everyone, despite the presence of those who sought to do so.
The woodcutter continued to make plans to extend the boundaries of his leadership until the hands of the spiteful gathered against him to bring about his tragic end.
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Pianist In Abu Dhabi
Sultan is an ambitious young Emirati man who lives between his passion for sports and the responsibilities of everyday life.
In the midst of his busy schedule, he hears about a book that piques his curiosity—The Pianist—which his university classmate Reem has been talking about.
He decides to read it, unaware that this small decision will lead him on a journey that touches his heart before his mind.
“Strangeness in my homeland and loneliness in my soul, a strangeness that lashes out at all feelings, O stranger among them and lonely in my heart, perhaps I will die alone.
I regret my sadness, and I regret my situation, nothing more. I do not condone, but I turn a blind eye to the mouths of volcanoes waiting for someone to provoke them, and here I am, agitated, and here the fires are burning inside me while I am alive, and here I am looking at myself as if I were dead, seeing nothing but gray.”
One of Malak’s thoughts
And this is where the real story begins, when the mind meets the heart and reality meets imagination.
The book, written by a sensitive, emotional girl who expresses herself through writing and playing music, becomes a mirror through which Sultan sees himself.
Her words are not only told but felt, and between the lines, the reader begins a journey toward what he feels but does not reveal.
Read The Pianist to discover what you never dared to say.
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