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Sand Escape: Narration from the Arabian Lion

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"Sand Escape" - a captivating novel that delves into the life of a cunning scammer in Morocco. Immerse yourself in the unreliable narration of our protagonist, Khalid, as he navigates the vibrant streets, deceiving unsuspecting Western tourists. With a deep-rooted disdain for tourists, Khalid thrives on the success of his illicit business, always staying one step ahead of the law. However, fate intervenes, and Khalid finds himself at a turning point, driven by new desires and opportunities. Witness his daring decision to set off for Canada illegally, challenging societal perspectives and unravelling the motivations behind such practices. As our protagonist embarks on a new chapter, the novel prompts readers to contemplate themes of second chances and growth potential, even in the most unlikely circumstances.

139 pages, Paperback

Published January 1, 2024

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Tarek Azad

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In light of anyone, anything, and, or, all that may reside within it, your answer lies in your inquiry, if any, and more so in your doubt, which, I can only hope you possess. As far as my entity on his webform goes, in light of your inquiry, the answer lies in the oddity of the picture that I was able to post and our insanity therein. As our elusive profoundness persists; Why? One asks, ironic, as why knows no answer. What, one asks, one can only wish, but substance has no meaning. And how so, but how hasn't made its way, yet. Rest of the interrogations are merely relative.

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January 15, 2026
Khalid scams tourists who come to Morocco.

He gets a chance to go to Canada and takes it. He lives there for a few years then gets ill and goes back home.

He's says 'bro' a lot.

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February 24, 2026
What an interesting novel!! it starts reading sloppy which deceives the reader but as you read it you realize its supposed to be humurous and absurd with little hints of daily life philosophy and cultural remarks.
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