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
Shifting Sands: A Human History of the Sahara
La historia prohibida del Sahara Español
The Fearful Void
Africa's New Oil by Celeste HicksThe Trial of Hissène Habré by Celeste HicksTold by Starlight in Chad by Joseph Brahim SeidLiving by the Gun in Chad by Marielle DebosAU TCHAD SOUS LES ETOILES by Joseph Brahim Seid
Chad / Tchad
6 books — 3 voters
Monique and the Mango Rains by Kris HollowaySundiata by Djibril Tamsir NianeSegu by Maryse CondéDancing Skeletons by Katherine A. DettwylerThe Oasis Temple by K.R. Brown
Mali
16 books — 8 voters

Sketches from the Periphery by M.P. SummersWhere Tomorrow Leads by DiAnn MillsSeason of Migration to the North by Tayeb SalihThe Wedding of Zein by Tayeb SalihThe Sudan Handbook by John Ryle
Sudan and South Sudan
79 books — 37 voters
Blood River by Tim ButcherImmersed in West Africa by Terry ListerThe Ukimwi Road by Dervla MurphyA New Day Dawns by Terry ListerTravels in Senegal by Terry Lister
Armchair travel: Africa
78 books — 6 voters

Blood River by Tim ButcherThe Destruction of Black Civilization by Chancellor WilliamsThe Kraals of Ulundi by David EbsworthThe Keys of Egypt by Lesley Adkins"The Shining Ones" by Helene E. Hagan
Books On African History
227 books — 52 voters

Nalini Singh
So we literally made the earth move? A slight pause, before Kaleb said, I suggest we don’t engage in sex in populated areas.
Nalini Singh, Heart of Obsidian

Michael Asher
They glided out of the heat-haze on their camels like specters. There were twenty of them, and they were Tuareg. Their faces were hidden by black veils that left only slits for the eyes, and they wore purple robes that fluttered in the desert wind. They carried swords, muskets and seven-foot iron spears, and wore stilettos in sheaths on their left forearms. They were an impressive, sinister sight.
Michael Asher, Death in the Sahara: The Lords of the Desert and the Timbuktu Railway Expedition Massacre

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