Intesaab - Interesting book dedications

Normally they are boring with sentences like ‘for xyz’, ‘Jaan se pyari abc ke liye’. :smiley:

but there might be some interesting one. Lets share any of the interesting dedication / Intesaab you come across.

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nice topic, cannot remember any off the top of my head. will share whenever i come across one.

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muqa app start karein

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Ok here you go. I'll add more after going through books at home :)

The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe, by C.S. Lewis!

To Lucy Barfield
My Dear Lucy,

I wrote this story for you, but when I began it I had not realized that girls grow quicker than books. As a result you are already too old for fairy tales, and by the time it is printed and bound you will be older still. But some day you will be old enough to start reading fairy tales again. You can then take it down from some upper shelf, dust it, and tell me what you think of it. I shall probably be too deaf to hear, and too old to understand, a word you say, but I shall still be

your affectionate Godfather,
C.S. Lewis

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English novel? :hmmm: i have all seven parts of this series or me ny kbhe ye parha he ni .

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Harry Potter Book Dedications:

Book Dedications

Ever wondered what the dedications at the beginning of each Harry Potter book mean? You can find all the answers on this page!

  • Harry Potter and the Philosopher/Sorcerer’s Stone For Jessica, who loves stories, for Anne, who loved them too, and for Di, who heard this one first.
    Explanation: Jessica is JK Rowling’s twelve-year-old daughter. Anne was Jo’s mother, who, unfortunately, died of Multiple Sclerosis on December 30th, 1990. Dianne, or “Di," is Jo’s younger sister who she read Philosopher/Sorcerer’s Stone before Jo sent it off to be reviewed.

  • Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets For Sean P.F. Harris, getaway driver and foulweather friend
    Explanation: Jo met Sean at her secondary school, Wyedean, when she was eleven. From JKR.com: “He was the first of my friends to learn to drive and that turquoise and white car meant FREEDOM and no more having to ask my father to give me lifts, which is the worst thing about living in the countryside when you are a teenager. Some of the happiest memories of my teenage years involve zooming off into the darkness in Sean’s car. He was the first person with whom I really discussed my serious ambition to be a writer and he was also the only person who thought I was bound to be a success at it, which meant much more to me than I ever told him at the time.”

  • Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban To Jill Prewett and Aine Kiely, the godmothers of Swing
    Explanation: Jill Prewett and Aine Kiely were JK Rowling’s flatmates when she lived in Portugal. They used to visit a club/restaurant called “Swing” regularly. Because they spent so much time there, Jo called themselves its godmothers. (Thanks, Charlotte!)

  • Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire To Peter Rowling, in memory of Mr Ridley and to Susan Sladden, who helped Harry out of his cupboard
    Explanation: Peter Rowling is JK Rowling’s father. Mr Ridley refers to Ronald Ridley, an old family friend of the Rowlings. This man’s name was the inspiration for Ron Weasley’s name. We are not certain who exactly Susan Sladden is, but she could be the Susan Jo once referred to in an interview as the woman who used to look after Jessica (Jo’s daughter) while Jo worked on the Harry Potter books. (Thanks to the HP Lexicon via Lesley!)

  • Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix To Neil, Jessica and David, who make my world magical
    Explanation: Dr. Neil Murray is Jo’s husband, Jessica, her daughter, and David, her son.

  • Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince To Mackenzie, my beautiful daughter, I dedicate her ink and paper twin
    Explanation: Mackenzie Jean Rowling Murray, Jo’s third child, was born on January 23rd, 2005. According to JKRowling.com: “She is ridiculously beautiful, though I suppose I might be biased.
    According to Emerson, who saw Mackenzie when he visited Jo’s house to interview her: “She’s a cute pink ball.
    “I dedicate her ink and paper twin” - Mackenzie and Book 6 were being “made” (developed/written) around the same time, and were both finished (born/published) almost simultaneously, hence Mackenzie’s “ink and paper twin”.

  • Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows The dedication of this book is split seven ways: to Neil, to Jessica, to David, to Kenzie, to Di, to Anne, and to you, if you have stuck with Harry until the very end.
    Explanation: The “seven-way split” refers to some of those with whom Jo has shared her life while writing Harry; Dr. Neil Murray is Jo’s husband; Jessica, David, and Mackenzie are her children; Di is Jo’s younger sister, Dianne; Anne is Jo’s mother who died at 45 of MS (although Jo’s mother did not know of the books since she died early on, Jo has said her death had a profound influence on how the series was written), and the final dedication is to all the fans who have made Harry’s journey their own.

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The Autobiography of an Unknown Indian by Nirad C. Chaudhuri - The book created controversies for its dedication :D

" To the memory of the British Empire in India,
Which conferred subjecthood upon us,
But withheld citizenship.
To which yet every one of us threw out the challenge:
"Civis Britannicus sum"
Because all that was good and living within us
Was made, shaped and quickened
By the same British rule."

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: s asan asan cheezain post karain bhai, itna mushkil!

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asaan aasaan ek hi yaad hai, Parveen Shakir’s Khushboo was dedicated as under:

Ammoo k naam, jise duniya wale Ahmed Nadeem Qasmi ke naam se jante hain.

wondering about the dedication of Fatima Bhutto’s book :hmmm: