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The Guardians of Atlantis: novel, #7
The Escape: novel
The Dream of Emigrating at Twenty: novel, #1
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It is the cry of a whole generation, unable to get out of the cycle of inertia, and still sees the ray of hope coming from behind the border When we are assured of the low level of images that were exposing the boats of death that lead the young to die, just as butterflies go to the Holocaust and follow the beam of light, shaking the narrator reassured, and tells us that death boats are still fine It is only the destination of the butterflies that have differed, but their burning is still going on in front of the sight of a homeland that is in dire need of its wings and its lava, which withers without price. Young people flee to bars and endless hell, or sink into the belly of the Ghoul, to become a hand to strike terrorism, or leave to Turkey, and cut all ties to the homeland .. Or live endless dreams of escape may be in the coffin, may be a reminder to America For eternal migration And if all these manifestations of escape, lived by one hero, is "Yazid" hero of the novel, but in fact pictures of a whole generation, feels that he is outcast, and does not trust much that anyone will reach the truth of his feelings, so the young writer from the beginning anger In Manfesto opens his novel and says: Our feelings and feelings we are outcasts, uglier than words described in a novel or even in a poem Let the novel begin with infinite circles from Taha, Rabat, that harsh city. The bus is scattered between the bus (life), the cafe, and the sea The dream of a revolution comes fleeting, not for a better tomorrow, but for equal losses, or to lose the winners in this grim reality At the peak of despair lies the false hope more than once, on the establishment of a dream, or promise a way worse than the current way. Hope may appear in the spectrum of a woman appearing and disappearing, or in the pregnancy of a child aborting harshly, and remains just a painful memory, or loss added to the rest of the losses Even after escaping to Turkey, fate continues to play with a desperate young man. He gives him a man, even if he is old, but he is "Masoud" and abducts him without warning, with a quick death. Giving him love, an alternative family, and ending everything in a terrorist act kidnapping "Elaine", his beautiful and last hope The novel ends with no hope, and with a harsh decision to escape to the farthest point, beyond the world, without forgetting the hero, left a statement of condemnation on the wall of time written in short: I left this world as I entered .. sad

 
LanguageEnglish
PublisherBadPress
Release dateMay 3, 2022
The Guardians of Atlantis: novel, #7
The Escape: novel
The Dream of Emigrating at Twenty: novel, #1

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  • The Dream of Emigrating at Twenty: novel, #1

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    The Dream of Emigrating at Twenty: novel, #1
    The Dream of Emigrating at Twenty: novel, #1

    After reaching his twentieth birthday, Mourad, a university student, never imagined that the first and riskiest decision that fate would push him to make in his new life would be to immigrate clandestinely, or as the Algerians call it "Harga". Luckily, he knew people who would help him achieve his dream without any financial compensation, but fate was against him every time he tried to accomplish his project, so he finally realized that the secret method of immigration was not designed for him, for a reason only God knows. Therefore, he decided to return home disappointed, after having left without informing his parents of his intention to emigrate. On his way back home, he was once again driven by fate to fulfill his dream of emigrating in another strange way, with a new hope and stimuli he had never imagined!

  • The Guardians of Atlantis: novel, #7

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    The Guardians of Atlantis: novel, #7
    The Guardians of Atlantis: novel, #7

    Two Spanish Egyptologists, Sonia Gonzalez and David Donnelly, find during an archaeological excavation in the tomb of an Egyptian priest some strange inscriptions that turn out to be a fragment of the Critias, Plato's dialogue that tells the story of Atlantis. Surprised by the discovery, they embark on an investigation into the origins and significance of their discovery in which they will soon have the help of a mysterious character who will guide their steps. With the help of a friend and colleague from the university, Alvaro de Andrade, they travel to the Brazilian city of Manaus, in the middle of the Amazon rainforest, where they make contact with a retired police inspector who puts them on the trail of a strange city lost in the jungle in which the key to the Critias, the inscriptions on the Egyptian tomb and the existence of a civilization that disappeared in the night of time may have been the common origin of the great human civilizations of the Ancient Age. Guided by a strange character, and closely pursued by a cruel mercenary in the pay of a mysterious international lobby that intends to appropriate at all costs its possible discoveries, the protagonists of the novel embark on an initiatory journey that will change their lives, put them in touch with the true past of humanity and make them messengers of a change in which the last hope of humanity can be found.

  • The Escape: novel

    The Escape: novel
    The Escape: novel

    It is the cry of a whole generation, unable to get out of the cycle of inertia, and still sees the ray of hope coming from behind the border When we are assured of the low level of images that were exposing the boats of death that lead the young to die, just as butterflies go to the Holocaust and follow the beam of light, shaking the narrator reassured, and tells us that death boats are still fine It is only the destination of the butterflies that have differed, but their burning is still going on in front of the sight of a homeland that is in dire need of its wings and its lava, which withers without price. Young people flee to bars and endless hell, or sink into the belly of the Ghoul, to become a hand to strike terrorism, or leave to Turkey, and cut all ties to the homeland .. Or live endless dreams of escape may be in the coffin, may be a reminder to America For eternal migration And if all these manifestations of escape, lived by one hero, is "Yazid" hero of the novel, but in fact pictures of a whole generation, feels that he is outcast, and does not trust much that anyone will reach the truth of his feelings, so the young writer from the beginning anger In Manfesto opens his novel and says: Our feelings and feelings we are outcasts, uglier than words described in a novel or even in a poem Let the novel begin with infinite circles from Taha, Rabat, that harsh city. The bus is scattered between the bus (life), the cafe, and the sea The dream of a revolution comes fleeting, not for a better tomorrow, but for equal losses, or to lose the winners in this grim reality At the peak of despair lies the false hope more than once, on the establishment of a dream, or promise a way worse than the current way. Hope may appear in the spectrum of a woman appearing and disappearing, or in the pregnancy of a child aborting harshly, and remains just a painful memory, or loss added to the rest of the losses Even after escaping to Turkey, fate continues to play with a desperate young man. He gives him a man, even if he is old, but he is "Masoud" and abducts him without warning, with a quick death. Giving him love, an alternative family, and ending everything in a terrorist act kidnapping "Elaine", his beautiful and last hope The novel ends with no hope, and with a harsh decision to escape to the farthest point, beyond the world, without forgetting the hero, left a statement of condemnation on the wall of time written in short: I left this world as I entered .. sad  

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