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Every Rising Sun: A Novel
by Jamila Ahmed
A bold, heady journey into the riches and passions of Crusader history, presenting a fresh and fascinating Muslim perspective. (9/18/2023)
I liked the book. it was nice and I enjoyed the book, Matter of fact I read that book when doing almost everything.
Every Rising Sun: A Novel
by Jamila Ahmed
A bold, heady journey into the riches and passions of Crusader history, presenting a fresh and fascinating Muslim perspective. (9/17/2023)
I liked the book. it was nice and I enjoyed the book, matter of fact I read that book when doing almost everything.
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