One of my objectives when I started this blog was to share my interest in Middle Eastern and North African Literature with other readers who are interested in exploring the amazing works of often (unfortunately) underrepresented authors in school curriculums/personal readings. I have a lot more reviews on my bookstagram (personal book blog on instagram) : @wordsinmotion_ where I also go live sometimes with other bookworms.
- Zabor ou les psaumes – Kamel Daoud
- Meursault, contre-enquête – Kamel Daoud
- Confidences à Allah – Saphia Azzedine
- Courrier de nuit de Hoda Barakat
- Le prophète – Khalil Gibran
- Le sable et l’écume – Khalil Gibran
- Les identités meurtrières – Amin Maalouf
- Samarcande – Amin Maalouf
- Les vies de papier – Rabih Alammedine
- La civilisation, ma mère…! – Driss Chraïbi
- Ce que le jour doit à la nuit – Yasmina Khadra
- Rêves de femmes – Fatema Mernissi
- The patience stone – Atiq Rahimi
- A Thousand Splendid Suns – Khaled Hosseini
- The Stationery shop – Marjan Kamali
- The Kite Runner – Khaled Hosseini
- Woman at Point Zero – Nawal El Saadawi
- Celestial Bodies – Jokha Alharthi
- In the name of identity – Amin Maalouf
- A war of words, language and conflict in the Middle East – Yasir Suleiman
- Three daughters of Eve – Elif Shafak
- The Bastard of Istanbul – Elif Shafak
- 10 minutes, 38 seconds in this strange world – Elif Shafak
- The Architect’s apprentice – Elif Shafak
- Mahmoud Darwish on poetry and identity
- جميلة” للكاتب شنكيز أيتماتوف”
- همس النجوم للكاتب نجيب محفوظ
- الأجنحة المتكسّرة للكاتب جبران خليل جبران
- شيكاغو” للكاتب علاء الاسواني”
- لا غالب الا الحب للشاعر نزار قباني