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Concluida, Has publicado sep 23, 2011
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This text has been banned in the United States for issues of obscenity. Also known as "One Thousand and One Nights", it is a collection of Middle Eastern and South Asian stories and folk tales compiled in Arabic during the Islamic Golden Age. The Arabian Nights is the English language edition selected and edited by Andrew Lang. Some of the most popular stories in it are "Aladdin's Wonderful Lamp", "Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves" and "The Seven Voyages of Sinbad the Sailor".
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***Important warning: though this story might be labeled completed, bear in mind that it's just a preview! The story is continued on Webnovel, and I'm only allowed to share the free chapters here. I just couldn't bear not to tell you beforehand.*** Dive back in time, to the depths of the desert, and watch the old stories unfold before your eyes. A story of treasure hunting, betrayal, and destiny. When a gruesome future is all you see, how can you change it? When you're foretold to fail, how should you move on? Zarqa, the girl who saw beyond time, sought to find answers. -------------------------- Legend says that Zarqa had sharp eyes that could look far away in the distance. But what if that wasn't the end of it, what if her eyes were seeing far beyond not only space, but time? What if Zarqa was blessed with a prophecy, one that could save her dying village from destruction? Just as they thought they had no way to survive, Zarqa learns of a way to protect her village from demolition. Naturally, no one believed her, for no one but the Almighty could see beyond the present. They forgot the Almighty offers knowledge to those whom he deems of worth. And Zarqa was one of them. Having to trudge an arduous path and go through a great adventure, Zarqa seeks to find the solution to all of their problems, a treasure said to have the power to change all. Pitted against magical traps and the mysteries of the deserts, she finds unexpected company in Ali Baba, the poor kid with the sticky fingers, and his crow Morjana...
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This book hopes to visit the Fairytales that we all grew up reading, the ones that started with 'Once upon a time' and ended with '...and they lived happily ever after'. The author attempts to point out some disturbing points that might have skipped us altogether. This might just be a useful tool in helping us realize that what lies beneath the surface of a seemingly harmless story, is in fact quite the contrary. We could begin by trying to change the text so that future generations grow up reading stories that are uplifting and empowering.