Books tagged: arabia

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Free And Wild    by Gary Haymes
Price: $10.00 USD. 48240 words. Published on October 26, 2009. .

A fast-paced adventure novel created for anyone who has affection for horses. There are few successful books or meaningful horsemanship stories. “Black Beauty” is an exception, written in 1877 by Anna Sewell, is a great and lasting masterpiece. “Free and Wild” is about a realistic horse’s life, how he is and why.
The Pearls of Feisal    by Candida Slater
Price: $4.99 USD. 70350 words. Published on March 25, 2010. .

An adventure story for children aged 10 and over and anyone who enjoys a rattling good tale. Hassan and Ali find a great treasure deep inside an Arabian mountain, but mercenary soldiers have already been sent in to seal the caves. Tom and Kitty are taken prisoner by returning rebel leader Suleiman. Can Hassan save them, Ali and the Pearls of Feisal?
Arabian Sands, A Book Review    by Mary Jo Kelly Wilhelm
Price: Free! 2290 words. Published on January 29, 2011. .

Travel tales across the Empty Quarter of Arabia during the dangerous times of the 1940s with Engilsh explorer Wilfred Thesiger. A powerful sketch of the man and the Arab Bedouin who were his guides and friend in a hostile physical and social environment.
The Great Moghul    by Randal Bablitz
Price: $1.99 USD. 78120 words. Published on February 2, 2011. .

Four American hospital workers in Saudi Arabia stumble upon a lost treasure. But a shrewd and brutal man is also after the treasure. The Americans attempt a desperate escape as henchmen pursue them across two oceans. Sexual tension builds and greed takes hold - testing the limits of their friendship as they cruise into danger.
The Treasures of Shamarkand - Wanderers to Shamarkand    by K.R. Columbus
Price: $2.99 USD. 46280 words. Published on May 17, 2011. .

A long time ago the wooly folk of Shamarkand disappeared leaving behind their city filled with treasures and wonders beyond imagining Mimico a young wooly puppy from Arabim that grew up listening to tales about the lost Ark of Shamarkand, dreaming about it sets out alone, with no money or food to explore the land but it wont be easy alone but he will never give up his dreams.
The Frankincense Trail    by Jody Kihara
Price: $5.99 USD. 80350 words. Published on June 19, 2011. .

Alia is a princess in a dwindling kingdom that lies on the Frankincense Road. Having grown up hearing tales of the Queen of Sheba, she dreams of finding a way to restore her kingdom’s former might. When a caravan journeying to the mysterious incense lands stops to take on travellers, she sees her chance. She soon realises, however, that her trust in the caravan leaders has been misguided...
A Year in Riyadh    by Saul Tarsus
Price: $0.99 USD. 23680 words. Published by Paul Love on July 30, 2011. .

Dear Reader, My name is Saudi Saul. Well, that’s the name I decided to give myself for this adventure which I am about to begin. In about two weeks I am going to start a new life in Saudi Arabia, why? Not many people know what life is really like there or what it is like to work there. This is based on my experiences of been a primary school teacher, the people I meet and what happens there.
Night of the Tower    by Jason Beineke
Price: $0.99 USD. 10110 words. Published on September 21, 2011. .

In Iram, the City of Pillars, the Tower ascends from the great oasis of Ash Shis'r once every hundred years. What incredible wonders does it hold for the peoples of the world? What delights? What horrors?
Anointed: A Devotional Anthology for the Deities of the Near and Middle East    by Bibliotheca Alexandrina 
Price: $5.99 USD. 85010 words. Published on October 27, 2011. .

A collection of poems, essays, rituals, recipes, meditations and works of art in honor of the many Gods and Goddesses of the Near and Middle East by their modern devotees.
Mandarin Patisserie    by Nancy Wdowicki
Price: $3.99 USD. 134280 words. Published on November 21, 2011. .

After moving to Dubai, Vivek Alvares relents and thinks that just maybe he really is trapped in an ethereal vortex that his Hindu mother cautioned would be his fate if he moved to the Middle East. Breathless with anxiety over twisted, absurd experiences, Vivek makes a series of panicked efforts to free himself from dark horrors he discovers in the otherwise glittering emirate.