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The Forty Rules of Love
is a novel written by the Turkish author Elif Shafak,[1][2][3] Her interest in writing this book was influenced by the degree she received in Gender and Women’s Studies.[4] The book was published in March 2009.[5] It is about the Persian mystic poet Maulana Jalal-Ud-Din, known as Rumi and his companion Shams Tabrizi.[6][7] This book explains how Shams transformed a scholar into a Sufi (mystic) through love.[8] More than 750,000 copies of this book were sold in Turkey and France
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The Foundation
A legal thriller that explores the corruption of large corporations and their impact on individuals in a context of legal suspense and high stakes.
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The Gambler
The novel reviews the story of a man immersed in gambling, and his suffering in an attempt to search for his identity in a world of temptations and dangers.
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The game
It doesn’t really matter whether you marry for love or traditionally.. What matters is that there is love after marriage. And the sign of this love is that these quarrels increase in the beginning of marriage. Problems are not the opposite of love… The opposite of love is neglect
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The Granada Trilogy
It is a historical epic that documents the fall of Andalusia through a painful human narrative that reflects the suffering of Arabs and Muslims after the fall of Granada.
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The Grass Sings
A novel that highlights the social tensions and complex human relationships in South Africa during the era of racism and apartheid.
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The Great Issues
A book that discusses the most prominent intellectual and cultural problems facing man and society, with a deep philosophical and analytical review of the challenges of the era.
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The hat and the prophet
Ghassan Kanafani is a Palestinian novelist, storyteller, and journalist, and is considered one of the most famous Arab writers and journalists in the twentieth century. His literary works, including novels and short stories, were deeply rooted in Arab and Palestinian culture
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The Heart of Darkness
The Heart of Darkness is an adapted version of Joseph Conrad’s novella, offering a simplified retelling of the story’s exploration of colonialism, human nature, and moral dilemmas.
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The Holy Land
A historical and cultural exploration of a region of profound religious and spiritual significance, capturing its diverse traditions and ancient landscapes.
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The Hunchback of Notre Dame
A dramatic novel that tells the tragic love story between the hunchback Quasimodo and the gypsy Esmeralda, amidst the injustice and cruelty of society.
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The land of the low
When betrayal spreads in the land and becomes a part of it and you do not care, the novel The Land of the Underworld contains the worst characters throughout history gathered in one land.
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