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A Storm of Swords: Steel and Snow: Book 3 Part 1 of a Song of Ice and Fire
550,00 EGPThe greatest fantasy epic of the modern age.A STORM OF SWORDS: STEEL AND SNOW is the FIRST part of the third volume in the series.
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A Thousand Boy Kisses
700,00 EGPTwo hearts. One love story. An ending you will never forget . . .
ISBN:9781405955317
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A Thousand Broken Pieces: A Thousand Boy Kisses, Book 2
700,00 EGPThree years. Twelve months. A timeless grief.
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A Wild Sheep Chase
750,00 EGPHaruki Murakami’s third novel, A Wild Sheep Chase is the mystery hybrid which completes the odyssey begun in Hear the Wind Sing and Pinball, 1973.
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About That Night
600,00 EGPSometimes it only takes one night to change everything…
ISBN:9780008297688
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Adrift on the Nile
300,00 EGPIn Adrift on the Nile, Mahfouz has given us a tale, at once thrilling and deeply serious, which exposes the human and artistic dilemmas of modern times.
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After the Funeral
680,00 EGPThere are certain things that are best left unsaid Though tragedy had touched the life of the wealthy Richard Abernethie. his sudden death seemed pretty unremarkable for a man of his age. So why would his sister wait until his funeral to say he had been murdered When she is savagely killed with a hatchet the next day. her extraordinary remark suddenly takes on a chilling significance. In desperation. the family solicitor turns to Hercule Poirot to unravel the mystery ..
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Ancient Egypt’s Wildlife (An AUC Press Nature Foldout)
130,00 EGPAbout the series: The AUC Press Nature Foldout series combine, in beautifully practical form, a wealth of information written by leading experts with striking full-color illustrations on the flora and fauna of Egypt and the Middle East. Designed for nature lovers and outdoor adventurers, as well as for indoor use, the foldouts come in an easily foldable format, at once compact, waterproof, and portable, making them durable and convenient travel guides. Size is 23 x 8.5 in. / 58.5 x 21.5 cm unfolded.
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And Then There was None
675,00 EGP‘The whole thing is utterly impossible and utterly fascinating. It is the most baffling mystery Agatha Christie has ever written.’
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