Sahara


Skeletons on the Zahara: A True Story of Survival
Sahara
The Alchemist
Stories of the Sahara
The Salt Road
Caravan
Sahara (Dirk Pitt, #11)
Flores de papel
When the Sahara Was Green: How Our Greatest Desert Came to Be
The Sheltering Sky
Desert Divers
Master of Starlight
La historia prohibida del Sahara Español
The Fearful Void
Nile Waters, Saharan Sands: Adventures of a Geomorphologist at Large (Springer Biographies)
The Food of Morocco by Paula WolfertThe Modern Tagine Cookbook by Ghillie BasanFlavors of Morocco by Ghillie BasanCasablanca by Nargisse BenkabbouCooking at the Kasbah by Kitty Morse
Best Moroccan Cookbooks
13 books — 2 voters
The Trial of Hissène Habré by Celeste HicksAfrica's New Oil by Celeste HicksTold by Starlight in Chad by Joseph Brahim SeidAU TCHAD SOUS LES ETOILES by Joseph Brahim SeidLe souffle de l'Harmattan by Baba Moustapha
Chad / Tchad
6 books — 3 voters

The Kalahari Typing School for Men by Alexander McCall SmithDesert Solitaire by Edward AbbeyDesert Queen by Janet WallachSunstruck by Melissa BellisDesert of the Heart by Jane Rule
Desert Titles
388 books — 32 voters

The Grapes of Wrath by John SteinbeckSunstruck by Melissa BellisThe Martian by Andy WeirTitus Alone by Mervyn PeakeAli, Child of the Desert by Jonathan London
Sandstorms & Duststorms in Fiction
118 books — 14 voters
The Treasures Of Luxor And The Valley Of The Kings by Kent R. WeeksThe Anchor Book of Modern Arabic Fiction by Denys Johnson-DaviesAncient Egypts Wildlife by Dominique  NavarroLe Caire à corps perdu by Khaled OsmanJane Unwrapped by Leah Rooper
The Romance of Egypt, Past & Present
27 books — 5 voters

Nalini Singh
Sahara knew she should be worried about the fact that she’d been in bed with a man who’d caused that kind of damage with a momentary and, according to him, minor loss of telekinetic control during intimacy, but she felt her lips kick up at the corners. So we literally made the earth move? A slight pause, before Kaleb said, I suggest we don’t engage in sex in populated areas. The cool comment made her burst into laughter.
Nalini Singh, Heart of Obsidian

Raquel Cepeda
Come to think of it, maybe God is a He after all, because only a cruel force would create something this beautiful and make it inaccessible to most people.
Raquel Cepeda, Bird of Paradise: How I Became Latina

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