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        The National Company for Distribution (Kawmiah distributing company) is one of the national press institutions working in the field of publishing, distribution, printing and journalism, and it has many cultural and intellectual publications through Dar Al Shaab and Dar Al Taawon, and it is of great importance in the paper book market in Egypt and the Arab world with its capabilities in the fields of publishing, distribution and printing And from promising cadres capable of presenting the best publications in various cultural and intellectual fields.

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        How to Draw: Cute Kawaii

        in Simple Steps

        by Yishan Li

        Kawaii is a Japanese word meaning ‘super-cute’, and it’s a trend that’s sweeping the globe. Anything can be drawn in the kawaii style, from animals, people, vegetables and flowers to food, vehicles and household items. Expert comic book and manga artist Yishan Li shows you how to achieve amazingly cute characters in a few simple steps. Do you want to draw a honey bear, chameleon or sloth, a waiter or fairy, or even a car or TV in kawaii-style? The choice is yours! There are over 80 different drawings to choose from, each full of character and charm. Each one is developed in 8 easy stages from a rough sketch of the basic shapes through to the finished, coloured drawing, making this book appealing to adults and children of all ages and abilities.

      • December 2011

        ballpoint pen de kantan puti kawaii irasuto ga kakeru hon

        by KAMO

        An illustrator introduces tips for drawing various things, including people, animals, sweets, small items, vehicles, etc., cutely by yourself. You will be able to draw your favorite cute small illustrations on anything such as memo pads, and hand-made variety goods.

      • Two Nordic Short Novels

        by Ana Flecha Marco

        The title of the book, Two Nordic Short Novels, signals to the reader exactly what to expect: two short fictions set in Scandinavia.  These stories are not only linked by length and latitude but also by the fact that they are a sheer delight to read. Story of Ø tells the tale of the handful of inhabitants left living on a tiny island in the Norwegian Sea, which is sinking inexorably due to climate change.  The islanders decide to try and conserve the collective memory of the land that has been their home for so many generations; a memory that lies in the objects and traditions that have shaped their personal and shared landscape. Mancha vividly conjures up the impressions of young woman as she arrives in Flekke, a small Norwegian village, to teach Spanish.  The village is populated by a kaleidoscopic range of inhabitants whom the teacher grows to understand as she interacts with them day by day.  The story unfolds with a refreshing lightness of touch, mixing humour and insight into cultural diversity with subtlety and skill.

      • Pops Love Kawaii Stuff.

        by Tsutomu

        The healing comedy that depicts the secrets of pops!     Oji, who works as the head of the section and has a strong trust from his subordinates and is cool and classic, but he loves cute stuffs despite his appearance.  Oji loves cute stuffs secretly since trauma in his childhood.   The "secret of pop" comedy that depicts the daily conflicts of the pop who loves cute stuffs in secret.   Oji's beloved character, Pug-Taro, is also very popular!

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