- Poems in Egyptian colloquial
- Social
- history
- collection of stories
- Literature and poetry
- Biographies and Translations
- History and Geography
- Philosophy and Thought
- Psychology and Human Development
- Self-Improvement
- General Science and Knowledge
- Science fiction for teenagers
- Texts and Prose Thoughts
- Translated books
- Arts and Criticism
Praise for Reem: Into the Unknown “This is a fun, smooth, suspenseful read. Similar to Harry Potter and Neil Gaiman’s The Graveyard Book – Melanie A. Magidow, PhD, Middle Eastern Languages & Cultures, The University of Texas at Austin. “I love this beautiful, slender, fast-paced, charming book. M. Lynx Qualey, ArabLit Quarterly. “Ahmed Al-Mahdi paints a portrait of a society out of sync with itself, with a satanic world hiding underneath the apparently benign, boring world of modern-day Cairo. Emad El-Din Aysha, PhD in International Studies at the University of Sheffield in the United Kingdom “A suspenseful coming-of-age novel that readers of all ages will enjoy! – Layla Azmi Goushey. Associate Professor of English at a community college in Missouri.

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