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Honey Of EVE
I walked satisfied because God talked to me in the voice of the birds, the sleepy eyes of the cat, the satisfaction of the people, and the tears of the grieved girl that had dried.
The girl disappeared, the question she posed in a previous scene;
“Why do you speak to your God throughout your life, and he did not answer you even once?”
She disappeared and went out of my life forever.
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Irrelevant Brotherhood
In a world with no mercy and no law, four extraordinary men gather during harsh circumstances to make this world a livable place, but is she going to let them?
Our heroes may be strong and wise, but they are vulnerable and furious too. Can they do it?
This book is full of excitement and adventure, and is certainly going to be a unique experience.
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Is It A Ghost?
Erika Darlington is an 18-year-old girl who noticed for a long time that there was a guy who lived in her room and no one could see him except her. She finds his absence terrifying and his presence comforting and safe until he starts talking with her.
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Lost In The Echo
Emotions can be overwhelming and hard to explain.
Malikah is cursed with her heightened power of empathy that gives her the ability to feel people’s emotions. She loses herself in the echo of the voices inside her mind only to realize that it has never been a curse, but her greatest blessing.
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Lotus Bouquets
This is a story in which feelings are burning, in which stories of love roam on the banks of the River of Love, our steps were walking on a rug strewn with flowers of feelings, and laughter soared across the magical place, and we used to meet everyday moments before sunset, and we used to talk until late at night laughing shyly...
And the light of the moon illuminates our meetings, it guards us, and conversations sing our hearts, so their tenderness sways with a whisper that has no equal in the world, and there she wrote the first word she uttered with eagerness, I said to her, ‘I love you’; And tears of happiness flowed down her cheek, so I filled my cups with groans. I drink it fresh when memories pass in the middle of the night; The night is long, life is short, and the sorrows are hymns.
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Love In The Season Of Hate
The story of a young Humaid from Sharjah is full of suspense and breathtaking events. It will make you smile sometimes and perhaps shed a tear or two.
After graduating from medical school, Humaid’s destiny was unknown. A very diligent and serious student, Humaid was also a very loyal son to his supportive parents. His life in Sharjah was comfortable and rewarding, but he chose to work in refugee camps in Sudan, Jordan, and Syria.
Humaid was soon to discover his compelling and powerful purpose in life, in the form of desperate refugees and poverty-stricken communities, tragically effected by war and tyranny. After being kidnapped by extremists in Syria and his subsequent and thrilling escape, Humaid starts searching the cause of his recurrent events.
Will he find solace in living a life of selfishness? Will he find purpose and love he was searching for? Finally, he comes to the conclusion that the answer to all hatred is ultimately love…
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Love Stories Short
Lessons learned:
1 - Love is a promise.
2 - Never force love, let it come to you organically.
3 - Love is a choice.
4 - The key for a successful relationship is patience.
5 - Twin flames do exist.
6 - You should never hide your feelings.
7 - It is not healthy to choose for someone, let them take that decision by
themselves.
8 - Cheating is a deal breaker.
9 - If you are destined to be together, sooner or later you will reunite.
10 - Love with both your heart and your brain.
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Malignance
Vengeance led to regret when the wrath of Aristarchus caused a mysterious massacre on the roads of Annapolis. An anonymous soul proved that people of the “real world” were ignorant to invade an island like Fenjiyawa.
People were alarmed, officers were oblivious and scientists were questioned. Was it just a zombie apocalypse or was there a deeper explanation to why a father just tried slaughtering his own child?
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Melba Finds A Friend
Melba the Camel knew that a best friend would make him very happy; someone who would accept him as he was and help him to become who he should be. Melba loved his family and his brothers and sisters that he played with out on the great plains, but he realized that he did not have a best friend who would accept him and stand beside him in every situation. Melba also believed that his best friend was real; he only had to find him.
Melba Finds a Friend is a warm and touching story of Melba the Camel’s quest to find his best friend, which is similar to our own longing to find someone very special to us. He visits many of the other animals that live in the reserve of Kruger National Park in Africa, inviting each of them to be his best friend, but each of them declines Melba’s sincere invitation for personal reasons they share.
Melba finally visits Mr. Crocodile who is refreshing himself in the small river that runs along the edge of the great plains, and who shares with Melba wise words that a best friend is very hard to find; that you can’t really find a best friend, but often they just appear and when they do we recognize them immediately.
Perhaps we are in a similar situation like Melba, searching for a best friend. Then we should heed Mr. Crocodiles wisdom and be on the look-out for our best friend to appear.
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Mr. Right?
The story revolves around a young lady named Zainab, a medical student about to make one of the most important decisions of her life – choosing Mr. Right. It portrays the influence that family, friends and people have in the southwest African Yoruba traditional setting where females are expected to “bring home a man” at a certain age.
Will she succeed?
Is there such a thing as a Mr. Right?
How can you tell Mr. Right from Mr. Wrong?
Find out!
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Museum Of Reflections
E.M. Sol’s debut collection, Museum of Reflections, unfolds a tender exploration of love, loss, and longing under the celestial watch of the moon and stars. Poems like ‘Stargazing’, where the cosmos becomes a backdrop for personal reflection, and ‘Dreaming’, which offer a glimpse into the realms of what could be, blur the lines between reality and desire.
Through this delicate poetry, Sol navigates the intricate dance of human emotion with the universe as both backdrop and confidante.
This anthology is an invitation to wander through nights filled with dreams, reflections, and the silent conversations we have with the sky. Each piece, from the longing of ‘I Miss You’ to the introspective ‘Why I Write,’ offers a glimpse into the soul’s deepest corners, illuminated by the gentle light of celestial bodies.
Sol’s verses resonate with the quiet moments of the night, promising solace to hearts looking upwards for answers.
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Nara
A tale of magic and adventure in the forests of West Africa.
After the passing of her mother, Rose Peterson moves from London to Nara, a country located in the forests of West Africa. Struggling with her grief, Rose looks for solace at a quiet pond, where she meets the wild and mysterious Jack Casper. He teaches her about the magic and danger that surrounds them, so that even her jealous best friend, Mark, can’t keep her away. Yet, as the Blue Water Legend rises again, Rose rediscovers the meaning of friendship, courage, and true love.
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