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I Am Rotting with Fear
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Texts drenched in the soul's shadows, translating silent pain and suppressed screams, to stand face-to-face with true horror: the raw terror of psychological turmoil and a fractured self.
About this book
In "I Am Rotting with Fear," author Maryam Al-Heesi opens the doors to the darkest chambers of the human psyche, writing with rare boldness about traumas that leave no scars on the body, but rather consume the soul. This is not a book about supernatural ghosts; it is a mirror polished with shocking realism, reflecting the "existential horror" we experience when passion dies, betrayal becomes a habit, and life is merely a heavy burden. With words pulsing with raw honesty and pain, the book articulates those shadowed corners of depression we all fear to confess, turning suffering into vivid, bone-deep literature.
Why read it?
Because you will find in it a voice that echoes your inner whimpers in moments of absolute isolation; it doesn't peddle false hope or superficial solace, but rather dives with you into the deepest depths of pain to tell you that you are not alone in fighting this silent terror.
Who is it for?
For those captivated by the depths of dark literature, and for sensitive souls searching between the lines for an echo of philosophical anxiety and psychological alienation. (Warning: It may be too heavy and draining for those currently in a fragile mental state).
Book details
Language
ar
ISBN-13
9786038403945
Page count
655
Age rating
13+