If the writer Mohammed Al-Daba’ intended to write “I went on a date with a girl who loves writing” to focus on (the act of writing), then the writer Najla Al-Sudairy intended to write the novel “On a Shelf We Met” to focus on (the act of reading). For this purpose, she brought to the narrative stage a cultured, literary woman, a journalist who loves writing and is devoted to reading books. She had just finished reading an article in the book “I went on a date with a girl who loves writing.” Before she finished reading and folded the book, she would find a letter in the book directed based on her choices of books, sent by a young man with the phrase “One day I will be on a date with a girl who loves reading”!! I wonder what would drive a person to write a letter to a person he does not know personally? He has not met him? He does not know his name, where he lives, or how he lives?