Rewayat
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Rewayāt Masreyya Lel Gēb (Egyptian Pocket Novels) (روايات مصرية للجيب), aka Rewayat is an Arabic series of stories and books published in Egypt by the Modern Arab Association
Modern Arab Association
The Modern Arab Association is an Egyptian publisher. Established in the year 1960, it published school books till the year 1984 when it started publishing a various collection of novel series under the name ....

 and distributed world-wide the same publishing house.

Authors

  • Dr. Ahmad Khaled Towfeq
    Ahmad Khaled Towfeq
    Ahmed Khaled Tawfik Farraag is an Egyptian author, also known as Ahmed Khaled Tawfik. He is the first Arab writer to explore the Horror/Science Fiction genre and the first Arab writer to explore the Medical thriller genre.- Biography :...

    : Ma Waraa Al Tabiaa
    Ma Waraa Al Tabiaa
    Ma Waraa Al Tabiaa is the title of a series of horror/thriller novels written by Ahmad Khaled Towfeq. As of March 2007, 69 novels were published.-Storyline:...

    , Safari and Fantasia.
  • Dr. Nabil Farouk (left at 2005 due to creative differences, then returned in 2006 http://rewayatnet.net/forum/showthread.php?t=20367): Ragol Al Mostaheel
    Ragol Al Mostaheel
    Ragol Al Mostaheel is an action series of books written by Egyptian author Nabil Farouk and published by Modern Arab Association as a part of Rewayat...

    , Malaf Al Mostakbal
    Malaf Al Mostakbal
    Malaf Al Mostakbal has been the title of an Egyptian science fiction series of novels written by Nabil Farouk and published by Modern Arab Association as a part of Rewayat since the year 1984. As of September 2009, 158 titles were published.- Plot summary :The events of the series happen in the...

    , Cocktail 2000 and others.
  • Khaled Al Safti: Flash, Smash and others.
  • Dr.Mohamed Sulaiman Abdul-Malek: Mogamraat 'Seen', Lotus, Maktab 17.
  • Dr. Tamir Ibrahim: Awraak Maghool, Aalam Ahkar.

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