- Poems in Egyptian colloquial
- Social
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- collection of stories
- Literature and poetry
- Biographies and Translations
- History and Geography
- Philosophy and Thought
- Psychology and Human Development
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- General Science and Knowledge
- Science fiction for teenagers
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Don't open the door. We've heard these words countless times. They're plastered on signs in front of countless abandoned houses and forbidden areas! A thrill and curiosity stir within us, as if we can see them (Open the door). Today, I present to you the door forged from the pain of children, mingled with the entrails of those we warned against entering—a door you'd wish would open all the gates of hell rather than let it open. The moment you open it, you'll encounter the cursed book, the forbidden marriage, the black cat. Voices and spirits will haunt you. And as you try to escape, before you can leave, the door will slam shut, and your name will be etched in blood on its walls. Don't open the door.

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