Sunday, February 18, 2007
The Attack

Dr. Amin Jaafari, an Israeli Arab, seems fully assimilated into Tel Aviv society, with a loving wife, a successful career as a surgeon, and numerous Jewish friends. But after a restaurant bombing kills nineteen people, and it becomes apparent that his wife was the bomber, he plunges into the world of Islamic extremism, trying to understand how he missed signs of her intentions. Khadra (the nom de plume of Mohammed Moulessehoul) vividly captures Jaafari's anguish and his anger at the fanatics who recruited his wife. The Israelis don't escape lightly, either, as their army marches over law-abiding Arab citizens in an attempt to stamp out the militants. Khadra's writing has a tendency toward cliché, but the book's dark vision of the conflict is powerful.
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Tuesday, February 06, 2007
Finally!

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1:58 PM ::
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Monday, February 05, 2007
New Contract
I have signed a new contract with a new publishing firm to publish another book!!! With everything going as smoothly as it is now, Expect my new book to be published in September 2007!!
ROCK ON!!
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9:48 AM ::
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Sunday, February 04, 2007
We are the Champions!
 Congratulations UAE Our first Gulf Cup after 35 years of struggle!
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12:17 AM ::
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