I don't really care to let the little kids have the book first. I want it then! Me me me.
I am not joking actually.
Sweetie catw, I think I am quite comfortable in saying that a. I am fairly educated in the region especially on the topics of islamism, police state, and a bunch of other topics. Although I really don't have a clue what you mean by 'social hypocrisy'. and b. not everyone goes to Egypt solely for tourism . Furthermore, if I want to read Harry Potter why would you even bother commenting on my choices? I am asking for a bit of simple help, not your standards of what I 'should be doing'. I know that obviously I am just a dumb tourist who hasn't got a clue compared to your esteemed self..
And quite frankly, 'seriously doubting' is not the kind of help I am looking for. If you have any further actually useful information like the list of stores, please share it, and spare me the highbrow attitude. k?
Cheers.


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But we can't always have everything we want in life, and some choices make conflicting ones impossible. Learning that is part of growing up.

I agree ainzerka (and I am also skyprincess). However, learning to not make crass assumptions about people is also a part of growing up.
Possibly Sky prefers to read for pleasure rather than hoping that people will be impressed that she was reading the trilogy of Naguib Mahfouz should she suddenly depart this life.....................

Eh, I would be embarassed Raki. That is the kind of thing tourists do while sitting around his restaurant or Fishawy hoping to meet 'real egyptians'. If I am gonna go out, I wanna go out after I find out if dumbledore really died darn it!

I think you should be more open minded and accept an honest advice.. you should read something more AD HOC in Egypt... hth

Itsa, that will be next on my list ...right after this one
I fail to see how they fit into what I should be reading in Egypt though, as apparantly the place one is located in should determine their choices of material.