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Don’t bother. You don’t have time to read. ![]()
Keep posting here.
Where do you store all those books ? ![]()
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Don’t bother. You don’t have time to read. ![]()
Keep posting here.
Where do you store all those books ? ![]()
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I do read and keep on reading if its getting interesting. Unfortunately, most of the books do not fulfill this.
Anyhow, now I’m reading Afzal Toseef’s autobiography ‘Dekhi Teri Duniya’. She is a columnist and remained PPP activist. She migrated from East Punjab to Balochistan, so talks lot in favor of Balochs. Interesting equation ![]()
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From East Punjab, Bhaarat ? When did she migrate ?
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Baghi baghi ko hi samjh sakta hia...
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From East Punjab, Bhaarat ? When did she migrate ?
1947 from a small village Koom in Hushiyarpur District near Satlaj... She is full of love for Punjab and thankfulness for Balochistan.
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In a few minutes, I will begin Twice Born. Mainly because the movie based on it has Penelope in it.
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*Getting Our Way: 500 Years of Adventure and Intrigue: the Inside Story of British Diplomacy *by Sir Christopher Meyer
Hess, Hitler and Churchill: The Real Turning Point of the Second World War - A Secret History by Peter Padfield.
*One Hundred Years of Solitude *by Gabriel Garcia Marquez
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All sounds interesting.
That novel One Hundred Years of Solitude has been translated into Sindhi. I downloaded It in English, its a small novel, but I heard that its written in tough language. Someone also told me that its written in chronological order, like famous Urdu novel 'Aag ka darya' by Quaratulain Haider
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Yes it is a rather short novel, it's a family chronicle that goes up to 3-4 generations. It's not a straight forward narrative and the concepts are supposed to be quite rich and complex. Having said, I'd probably won't finish it off and just pick another non fiction book.
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'Loh e Ayyam' by Mukhtar Masood.. A story of Iran's revolution by a Pakistani diplomat
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i am reading sms ![]()
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fiction or non-fiction? ![]()
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Lays of Ancient Rome by Thomas Bablington Macaulay.
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The Blood of Flowers by Anita Amirrezvani
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The Blood of Flowers by Anita Amirrezvani
Details please. Is it fiction?
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Lays of Ancient Rome by Thomas Bablington Macaulay.
Whats it all about? History of Rome?
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Details please. Is it fiction?
It's historical romance (fiction). The target audience is female.
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Started ‘Chaar Chaand’ by Neelam Ahmed Bashir. She shares inside stories of her family which include her sister Bushra Ansari.
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Going to start "Jalib Beeti’. An autobiography of famous poet "Habib Jalib’. The book contains interesting account of Pakistani politics and perspective behind Jalib’s poems like ‘LaRkana Chalo’, ’ Neelo’, ‘Zulmat ko Zia’, etc
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War and Peace by Leo Tolstoy