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Void 2

Fatma Moustafa

Verlag: Kinzy Publishing Agency

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"Void 2" by Fatma Moustafa is a mesmerizing journey through memory, identity, and the spaces between worlds. When Tia finds herself stepping into the Void—a place that feels both foreign and deeply familiar—she begins to uncover fragments of her past and the connections that have shaped her. Guided by Nor, a mysterious figure who seems to carry echoes of someone she once knew, Tia embarks on an emotional odyssey where silence speaks louder than words, and forgotten memories hold the keys to self-discovery. With lyrical prose and hauntingly beautiful imagery, this novel invites readers to explore what it means to remember, to let go, and to find peace in the unknown.
Verfügbar seit: 21.07.2025.
Drucklänge: 34 Seiten.

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