More AL KARMA PUBLISHERS
More AL KARMA PUBLISHERS in Children Books

بعد ما يناموا العيال | عمر طاهر

0
I'm here because I don't know where else I can hide! After I killed my wife I ran, and ran until I hid in a ship I thought was deserted. The port was occupied by a huge fire, so I crept up and fell asleep, and then woke up to a sore wet neck that hasn't left until today. We were at sea, and I knew that the destination was Nicaragua from the cook of...

Shops offering this product

Shop
Delivery / delivery time
Price

Related products

بعد ما يناموا العيال | عمر طاهر
بعد ما يناموا العيال | عمر طاهر
I'm here because I don't know where else I can hide! After I killed my wife I ran, and ran until I hid in a ship I thought was deserted. The port was occupied by a huge fire, so I crept up and fell asleep, and then woke up to a sore wet neck that hasn't left until today. We were at sea, and I knew that the destination was Nicaragua from the cook of the ship who sympathized with my story and allowed me to hide in his room, and secretly served me food, cigarettes, and wines which helped me cauterize the wounds of my soul. I don't know why I killed this woman for whom I fought everyone. My father said, "It will kill you." She boycotted him, ran away with her to her distant city, and we restarted her family's old restaurant. She was good at cooking fish, and I was good at arithmetic, massaging her legs every evening with lavender oil. The men of the city were gathering around the dining tables, flirting with her shiny legs, and one of them did it in front of me and said, "We envy you." The…
25.-
فتاة الياقة الزرقاء | عمرو عبدالحميد
فتاة الياقة الزرقاء | عمرو عبدالحميد
I still remember the strange gathering of our relatives in our house on the day my father and mother went to pick up my sister from the city police station, all of them came to our house early that morning to see the new-born, and went round the television, listening to the long list of names being recited by a young broadcaster. Until my father and mother returned, before they cheered when that announcer mentioned my sister's name, I asked my aunt in amazement at what was happening: "Did you gather like this on the day my father and mother went to fetch me from the city?!"She said: "No, your father and mother never went to the city to receive you, you are like the rest of the village children... Your parents received you from the local village station, but Susan is a little different with her, she is a blue-collar."Before she sighs, she says: "God sent that little girl into our family at just the right time."
49.-
صنايعية مصر ( الكتاب الأول) - مشاهد من حياة بعض بناة مصر في العصر الحديث | عمر طاهر
صنايعية مصر ( الكتاب الأول) - مشاهد من حياة بعض بناة مصر في العصر الحديث | عمر طاهر
There are people who contributed to drawing the features of this country and the history of the lives of its inhabitants, without receiving their share of light, love and recognition of credit. In this book, what is facilitated from the biography of some of them. Fun chapters that introduced us to more than 30 personalities who influenced the lives of Egyptians, from the inventor of Cologne 555, Cleopatra cigarettes and Corona chocolate, to the architect of the Cairo Tower and the owner of the idea of demolishing the Barlev line with water.
39.-
أين المفر | خولة حمدي
أين المفر | خولة حمدي
If she could paint a simplified picture of her life, since she became aware of it, she would say that it was a series of shocks. Each shock draws a different path for it and gives its existence meanings that it was unaware of. She had to look for the next shock to find her way. She was walking, paying attention to the simplest events, looking for signs of shock in her.. She wondered: Is this the seed of a storm that shakes the pillars of her monotonous life? And every time he prepared for her that the shock was coming, she clung to her and said, Here she is! But it quickly turns away from it when it finds it sterile from the motives for change. It is like that of a fisherman who catches fish and then throws it into the sea, waiting for a bigger fish. Until one day she stood up and said: This is my shock, this is greater!
35.-
احصل على ما تريد | طوني بوروز
احصل على ما تريد | طوني بوروز
Tony Burroughs was a young man living in Hawaii, when an older philosopher sage took him under his wing and became his mentor at an exotic fruit farm on the big island. Over a period of ten years, Tony learned how to farm as well as "The Information," a series of oral lessons, comprising a body of deep teachings about the very meaning of life, the history of mankind, and how to not just exist but to evolve and live a meaningful life filled with love, peace and abundance. A core teaching was in regard to intention-setting and Tony and two friends started a weekly circle to try it out. This first humble circle of three people had dramatic and life-changing effects that have resulted in Tony Burrough's life-long mission to guide others in the art of manifesting the best in themselves, their lives, and for the highest good of all. The tenet of Get What You Want is simple, powerful and profound: "that which you are reaching toward is also reaching out toward you." And, for the first time, T…
59.-
أين المفر | خولة حمدي
أين المفر | خولة حمدي
If she could paint a simplified picture of her life, since she became aware of it, she would say that it was a series of shocks. Each shock draws a different path for it and gives its existence meanings that it was unaware of. She had to look for the next shock to find her way. She was walking, paying attention to the simplest events, looking for signs of shock in her.. She wondered: Is this the seed of a storm that shakes the pillars of her monotonous life? And every time he prepared for her that the shock was coming, she clung to her and said, Here she is! But it quickly turns away from it when it finds it sterile from the motives for change. It is like that of a fisherman who catches fish and then throws it into the sea, waiting for a bigger fish. Until one day she stood up and said: This is my shock, this is greater!
35.-
Punk 57 Booktok
Punk 57 Booktok
'We were perfect together. Until we met.'I can't help but smile at the lyrics in her letter. She misses me.In fifth grade, my teacher set us up with pen pals from a different school. Thinking I was a girl, with a name like Misha, the other teacher paired me up with her student, Ryen. My teacher, believing Ryen was a boy like me, agreed.It didn't take long for us to figure out the mistake. And in no time at all, we were arguing about everything. The best take-out pizza. Android vs. iPhone. Whether or not Eminem is the greatest rapper ever...And that was the start. For the next seven years, it was us.Her letters are always on black paper with silver writing. Sometimes there's one a week or three in a day, but I need them. She's the only one who keeps me on track, talks me down, and accepts everything I am. We only had three rules. No social media, no phone numbers, no pictures. We had a good thing going. Why ruin it?Until I run across a photo of a girl online. Name's Ryen, loves Gallo's …
59.-
The Final Offer
The Final Offer
CALLAHANI'm the Kane brother everyone gossips about behind closed doors.Trust fund brat. Washed-up athelete. High-functioning alcoholic.No one know the real me but her.Lana Castillo - my childhood best friend and the only woman I ever loved.When I broke her heart six years ago, I promised to never return to Lake Wisteria.I kept my word until my grandfather's will changed everything.To receive my inheritance, I was tasked with spending a summer at the family lake house before selling it.The request was simple in theory, until my entire my plan blew up on the very first day.Turns out Lana doesn't just live at the house, but she claims to own it too.ALANAFalling in love with Callahan Kane was a mistake.He told me so before destroying my heart and our friendship six summers ago.When he promised never to come back, I foolishly believed him.But then Cal showed up again, intending to sell his grandfather's lake house.The biggest flaw in his plan?My name is on the deed.
59.-
Princess | Jean Sasson
Princess | Jean Sasson
This title is a reissue of a shocking true story of life behind the veil.In a land where Kings still rule, I am a Princess. You must know me only as Sultana, for I cannot reveal my true name for fear that harm will come to me and my family for what I am about to tell you. Think of a Saudi Arabian princess and what do you see? A woman glittering with jewels, living a life of unbelievable luxury. She has gold, palaces, swimming-pools, servants, designer dresses galore. But in reality she lives in a gilded cage. She has no freedom, no vote, no control over her own life, no value but as a bearer of sons. Hidden behind the veil, she is a prisoner, her jailers her father, her husband, her sons. 'Sultana' is a member of the Saudi royal family, closely related to the King. For the sake of her daughters, she decided that it was time for a woman in her position to speak out about the reality of life for women in her country, whatever their rank. She tells of her own life, from her turbulent chil…
49.-
The Housemaid's Secret: A totally gripping psychological thriller with a shocking twist | Freida McFadden
The Housemaid's Secret: A totally gripping psychological thriller with a shocking twist | Freida McFadden
As he continues showing me their incredible penthouse apartment, I have a terrible feeling about the woman behind closed doors. But I can't risk losing this job - not if I want to keep my darkest secret safe . . .It's hard to find an employer who doesn't ask too many questions about my past. So I thank my lucky stars that the Garricks miraculously give me a job, cleaning their stunning penthouse with views across the city and preparing fancy meals in their shiny kitchen. I can work here for a while, stay quiet until I get what I want.It's almost perfect. But I still haven't met Mrs Garrick, or seen inside the guest bedroom. I'm sure I hear her crying. I notice spots of blood around the neck of her white nightgowns when I'm doing laundry. And one day I can't help but knock on the door. When it gently swings open, what I see inside changes everything....That's when I make a promise. After all, I've done this before. I can protect Mrs. Garrick while keeping my own secrets locked up safe.D…
59.-

Customer reviews from بعد ما يناموا العيال | عمر طاهر

There are no reviews for this product yetWanna to be the first to leave a review?

More about بعد ما يناموا العيال | عمر طاهر

Product description

I'm here because I don't know where else I can hide! After I killed my wife I ran, and ran until I hid in a ship I thought was deserted. The port was occupied by a huge fire, so I crept up and fell asleep, and then woke up to a sore wet neck that hasn't left until today. We were at sea, and I knew that the destination was Nicaragua from the cook of the ship who sympathized with my story and allowed me to hide in his room, and secretly served me food, cigarettes, and wines which helped me cauterize the wounds of my soul. I don't know why I killed this woman for whom I fought everyone. My father said, "It will kill you." She boycotted him, ran away with her to her distant city, and we restarted her family's old restaurant. She was good at cooking fish, and I was good at arithmetic, massaging her legs every evening with lavender oil. The men of the city were gathering around the dining tables, flirting with her shiny legs, and one of them did it in front of me and said, "We envy you." Then I saw him from afar rubbing his arm. It bothered me that she was not angry. I told her, "Leave the city." "Not a solution," she said, mean face for the first time, "the city will keep chasing you." That night I did not sleep until I poured boiling oil over her legs. The shock was fatal!"

Product information

    Product specifications

    Artikelnummer(s)
    Brand
    AL KARMA PUBLISHERS

    Explore related categories