![]() ![]() He tried to send me the series to read online, but again, I felt too old to read the pocketbook series! ![]() ![]() “How didn't you read it,” he rebuked, more than wondering. I grew up reading “Ragol Al Mostaheel” (The Man of the Impossible) by Nabil Farouk it was my favorite then, but later on, I wished I had read Tawfik’s, too.ĭon’t get me wrong, I’m not saying that I didn't like what I read then by Farouk, or that I regret it I loved it more than any other book I found then, and read it like an addict.īy my early twenties, one of my friends expressed his regret as we were talking about our reading tastes as a teenager, and I explained how I didn’t get the chance to read “Ma Wara Al-Tabia”. CAIRO – 4 April 2018: Contrary to most stories that you might be hearing about growing up as a teenager and being inspired by Egyptian author Ahmed Khaled Tawfik’s pocketbook series “Ma Wara Al-Tabia” (Supernatural), I didn't. ![]()
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