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The First Great Saudi Novel

Submitted by Laila, Dec 29, 2007 01:52

I think Mr. Al-Mohaimeed is the most important novelist in Saudi Arabia and The Arab contries. His second novel "The Bottle" is a famous and amazing novel.


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I think Mr. Al-Mohaimeed is the most important novelist in Saudi Arabia and The Arab contries. His second novel "The...

Laila 

Dec 29, 2007 01:52

Tt is not only the greatest novel of this year, in my opinion, but also the author of the novel is... [MORE]

Ashaar Al Basha 

Dec 27, 2007 15:40

i think the greatest Saudi novel is Sharq al-Wadi (East of the valley) by Turki al-Hamad [MORE]

khalid 

Dec 26, 2007 04:08

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