“Hello warrior; Have you traveled with us for three trips flying on the wings of a falcon to the kingdom of eloquence? If you have really done so, then come for a fourth trip. Come with a handful of imagination, for this is your travel document, then prepare to leap between the covers of the book in your hands, and you will immediately grow wonderful wings, so that we may begin to fly together in the spaciousness of the sky of the kingdom of eloquence, where we will build palaces for our confused souls to inhabit in search of breezes of happiness and a glimmer of hope. You may think it is a figment of the imagination, but in reality we live in the spaciousness of the kingdom of eloquence every day, for you are “Anas” when you love with honor, and you are “Maram” in your steadfastness on the truth, and we are all “Claude” my friend! The hawks are still searching for the warriors, we have many secrets that have not been revealed yet, do not be alarmed if the sky lights up with successive lightning, it will be a severe earthquake, there is a great matter, and our loved ones are in danger!”
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The Kingdom of Eloquence Series
A novel that takes you on an exciting journey between the past and the present, where myth intertwines with reality in a magical narrative that reflects the struggles of identity and memory
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