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Go to My Libraryالميرانتي أمير البحار
- Language
- Arabic
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- Publisher
- Kayan Publishing
- Pages
- 128
- ISBN
- 9789778200867
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The book is widely praised for its engaging premise and the author's distinctive storytelling style, which many readers deeply cherish. Reviewers fondly remember the late author, Ahmed Khaled Tawfik, highlighting his unique ability to connect with readers and make complex topics accessible. The narrative, which involves a journalist traveling through time to explore historical figures and events, is commended for its intriguing concept. Many appreciate the historical insights provided, particularly regarding figures like Ibn Majid and Vasco da Gama, making learning about the past both entertaining and informative. The book's simple and clear language, coupled with attractive illustrations, makes it an ideal and quick read, especially suitable for young readers, literary beginners, and those seeking a light, enjoyable story that can be finished in a single sitting. For long-time fans, it also evokes a strong sense of nostalgia for the author's earlier works.
Despite the positive reception, several reviewers expressed significant reservations, primarily concerning the book's length and completeness. Many felt it was too short, seeming more like an unfinished draft or a concept for a series that was cut short by the author's passing, rather than a fully developed novel. A recurring point of contention is the discovery that much of the content appears to be a re-adaptation of an earlier story by the author from his "Fantasia" series, leading to feelings of disappointment or even "deceit" regarding its marketing as a "new" work. This brevity also led to criticisms about a lack of depth, character development, and detailed historical accuracy, with some finding it not quite up to the standard of the author's more celebrated works. Additionally, a few reviewers noted that despite its classification for children's literature, certain descriptions of violence might be unsuitable for very young audiences.
Ultimately, the book leaves many readers with a bittersweet impression, a mix of joy at encountering new material from a beloved author and sorrow over its unfulfilled potential as a larger series. It is highly recommended for specific audiences: young readers and those new to reading who will benefit from its accessible language and engaging historical content. It also appeals to fans of Ahmed Khaled Tawfik seeking a nostalgic experience or any remaining fragments of his work, even if it's a lighter, less complex offering. While it may not represent the author's most profound work, its charm lies in its ability to deliver a quick, informative, and enjoyable journey, making it a pleasant interlude between more demanding reads.
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