The Thousand Title and Title initiative, which aims to enrich the cultural identity and enable Emirati creativity, is covered by five titles supported by the initiative in its second phase, and it includes various fields, including novel, story and critical studies, as well as translated works that seek to enrich the Arab library with new knowledge.

The list includes the book "10 Things You May Not Know" by writers Marc Jacob and Stephen Benzkov, translation of the "Four Corners" group, and published by the Inspiring House for Publishing and Distribution, and "Smart Technology and the Globalization of Literature", by Dr. Ibrahim Ahmed Melhem, from the Nabati Publishing Foundation, and the novel " Back to the future, ”by the writer, Muhammad al-Qubaisi, on features for publication, printing and distribution, and the novel“ Blind Thug ”by Margaret Atwood, and the translation of Iman Asaad, from the House of Novels, which is affiliated with Kalimat Group, and the collection of“ Used Book Seller ”by Oligovich Malkov, and the translation of Ayad Eid, published About Hamallal House for Printing and Publishing.

The book, “10 Things You May Not Know About Almost Everything,” provides thoughtful and vague facts on a variety of topics, including those related to humans, societies, places and things, such as: arts, culture, money, food, politics, war, science, technology, language, and others.

The 491-page book includes a large number of surprises and stories that will attract readers, from history buffs to sports enthusiasts to food lovers, as it includes amusing and exotic topics, such as spelling mistakes and excessive eating, along with more serious topics, such as World War II and imprisonment, All combine to make the reader more curious about a myriad of topics that they may never have encountered before.

While Margaret Atwood in "The Blind Thug", which is located in 705 pages, weaves strings of mysterious narration in romance, in the novel that won the "Man Booker" award in 2000, and is considered among the 100 best novels in the twentieth century according to the classification of "Time" magazine , Which she described as fascinating literary and an exquisite humanistic epic.

While the book "Smart Technology and the Globalization of Literature" targets literary works that arose due to the convergence of smart technology, which came in the era of globalization, as contemporary media is one of its manifestations and its most powerful tools for effecting transformations at all levels.

While the writer, Muhammad Al Qubaisi, speaks in his novel "Return to the Future", which is one of the science fiction novels about a future time era that may be experienced by new generations, and draws in its lines a vision of the nature of life in this era, where time stops running forward, and returns back as if He recalled something from his past, so he started looking for it again, and the earth was transformed due to an electronic storm to a previous era, and the electronics of every kind disappeared and the means that contained them were disrupted and used. As for the "used book seller" by author Olegovich Malikov, he tells the story of a rainy day in the fall, when people hid under the stalls guards and the closest shops to them, and there was a person called (Andrei) at his used bookstore, and he was watching what was going on around him with some of The inexplicable joy, and the atmosphere was cold, but he did not want the door to be closed. The door separates two different worlds, one of which is external and tired, and the second is always charming and amazing, which is the world of books.

11 stories

Oligovich Malikov, who used the style of fiction and science fiction, puts in the hands of the Arab reader separate stories, and includes 11 stories, which are: "book seller", "family home", "Ilyich", "telescope", "telescope" "" The Upgrading of Bashka Yorev "," Sabah Stepanic "," The Batch of Prisoners "," The Bag of Pope Noel "," "We Must Live", "Fifty-six below zero."

“Back to the Future” by Muhammad al-Qubaisi, published by Maalem for Publishing, Printing and Distribution.

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