99th Floor is an Arabic novel that presents a compelling narrative set against the backdrop of urban landscapes, featuring both modern skyscrapers and traditional architecture. The book's cover artistically juxtaposes the iconic Empire State Building with Middle Eastern cityscape. Key features: • Arabic language novel • Published by Difaf Publishing • Written by Jana Fawaz Elhassan • Contemporary fiction • Urban setting theme • Cultural narrative The book's cover design effectively combines two distinct architectural worlds - the modern American skyline dominated by the Empire State Building and what appears to be a Middle Eastern urban landscape. This visual metaphor likely reflects the novel's themes of cultural contrast and modern urban life. The title is prominently displayed in Arabic typography, with the number '99' highlighted in yellow against the white Arabic text.