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W John Grisham's The Street Lawyer.Grisham is among the bestselling writers in the world and his tales of legal intrigue keep me turning the pages.


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Hajra Kanwal (jadde346) | 6 comments mimi wrote: "@adeem awesome choice of john grisham and green XD
i just finished WINTER!! Winter (The Lunar Chronicles, #4) by Marissa Meyer YAY!!!! (i was literally dying for this book)
and [bookcover:Angels Twice Descending|23381014..."


It makes my day knowing that someone other than me in Pakistan has read the lunar chronicles or the shadowhunter chronicles. Though I'm in the middle of Cress currently. I just can't find people interested in fantasy around me anymore. And the blame goes to exams. Ahh!!
But sadly I don't own any physical copies of the lunar chronicles because Cinder isn't available in any bookstore that I go to while the rest of them are and neither is cinder available online.


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Nagwa Malik (nagwamalik) | 91 comments Saad wrote: "Roger! I hear hear you loud and clear Nagwa! (LOL)

So, here's the thing I ought to honour you then, I mean what could be more enticing than to be able to read someone's unveiled thoughts on paper..."


I dig ya! Believe me. And you are right, the stars on the books don't really matter. It is sad but nowadays you can buy good reviews, or get them through contacts if you know the right people and i find that quite disillusioning which is why to me readers matter more. I'd rather listen to an honest comment by a real reader than a pseudo-critic making the most confusing comments on any book. Why don't you add me on wordpress or facebook? In fact yeah, just add me on facebook. :) you will see i mess with neurons :D


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Adeem Sadiq (adeemsadiq) | 47 comments The Witness is a wonderful book. But I think High Noon and The Collector by Nora Roberts are even better. I'm amazed how good and prolific she is.


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Ayesha | 975 comments Talk Nora Roberts and I jump into that conversation(even if I'm uninvited).I went through a phase when I read only her books.She is still my safe heaven and whenever I am going through a reading slump,I pick up a romantic suspense of hers:-)


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Adeem Sadiq (adeemsadiq) | 47 comments You are lucky that she writes so much Ayesha.

She is a terrific writer. Specially her newer works are incredible.


message 57: by Ayesha (new)

Ayesha | 975 comments I can relate to what you are saying but Nora Roberts doesn't write about specific personalites.And I think that is her strongest point.She doesn't has a so called formula,Secondly she knows what she is talking about.Even her books written in the eighties are well researched.


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Adeem Sadiq (adeemsadiq) | 47 comments Yup, she is not formulaic. She is very diverse. Romance is not my favorte genre but she has become my favorite writer.


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Aida | 49 comments Guys i need some book recommendation. I have decided to switch genres this year and move away from light chick lit to something more dense intelligent and serious. Without losing the interest streak of course ;)
Any suggestions?


message 60: by Aida (new)

Aida | 49 comments Guys i need some book recommendation. I have decided to switch genres this year and move away from light chick lit to something more dense intelligent and serious. Without losing the interest streak of course ;)
Any suggestions?


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Saad Nazim | 6 comments Aida wrote: "Guys i need some book recommendation. I have decided to switch genres this year and move away from light chick lit to something more dense intelligent and serious. Without losing the interest strea..."

Hey! Hope you're well, I just stumbled on to this website for 20 before 30, I really like there pick have a look maybe you'll find something interesting.

-http://www.lifehack.org/356396/these-...


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Aida | 49 comments Thanks saad for the recommendations. I just checked them out! And all of them are largely self help books. Particularly focuses on people with jobs. And I m still very much a student! :D

I was thinking along the line of Malcolm gladwells work, etc. any more suggestions? Thanks!


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Saad Nazim | 6 comments Ha-ha! My bad Aida, well depends what are you aspiring to unveil then. Do you want the soul digs ? Since u said "dense" :)


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Aida | 49 comments Yeah maybe along the line. Informative and interesting!


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Saad Nazim | 6 comments Hit Gone-Girl, if u haven't read it yet :)


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Adeem Sadiq (adeemsadiq) | 47 comments @Aida Have you read The Denial of Death by Ernest Becker?

If you are into fiction and want to read something interesting, then read The Bell Jar by Sylvia Plath. It's based on 99% on her real life and how she became suicidal. She was one of the greatest poets of all time and did kill herself.


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Aida | 49 comments @saad already read it! Loved it thoroughly!

@adeem wow great recommendations there! Just searched them up and they have incredibly high rating. I got particularly interested in denial of death book. That's the kind of theme I was looking for. Non fictional and very true to life. The other book might have a depressing angle to it so I might avoid it for a while! But thanks for the suggestion! Keep them coming if you have more! :D


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Adeem Sadiq (adeemsadiq) | 47 comments The Denial of Death is a great book indeed.

There is also Interpretation of Dreams by Sigmund Freud.

The Power of Your Subconscious Mind by Joseph Murphy, The Artistry of Milton H. Erickson, M.D by Milton H. Erickson. I have not read them yet but heard they're good.


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Nida Fatima Reading Accidents of Marriage by R.S. Meyers.


message 71: by Aida (new)

Aida | 49 comments Accidents of marriage! From the sound of it, the book seems too interesting to pass! And I see it has a stellar rating as well! I hope fervently this book is available in Pakistan at Libertybooks! Can't wait!


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Aida | 49 comments Accidents of marriage! From the sound of it, the book seems too interesting to pass! And I see it has a stellar rating as well! I hope fervently this book is available in Pakistan at Libertybooks! Can't wait!


message 73: by Nida Fatima (new)

Nida Fatima I got this book from Liberty Books and so far it has not disappointed me.


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Midhat | 117 comments H


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Midhat | 117 comments Reading Khaled Hosseni's 'And the Mountains Echoed'
Going good so far.. :)


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⊱ Poppy ⊰ (poppyreadsalot) | 484 comments I am reading Airhead by Meg Cabot !! :D Trying to place the ryt pieces to the puzzle(which is this book) -_-


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Faiza (phaiza) | 2 comments Reading 'Talaash' by Mumtaz Mufti along with Colleen Hoover's Confess.

Next on my list is Me Before You, have to read it before the movie comes out ;)


zoha (A book maestro) | 266 comments The Kite Runner By Khalid Hosseini.


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Meshal Raza | 10 comments I was wondering if we can exchange books. If anyone has kindle reader and needs MOBI versions of books I post, feel free to ask.

I read THE WRONGED SONS (brilliant book)
and THE LAST ANNIVERSARY

Now reading THE GOLDFINCH


message 81: by Midhat (new)

Midhat | 117 comments How are you liking The Goldfinch Meshal? :)


message 82: by Meshal Raza (new)

Meshal Raza | 10 comments OOO I am loving it. I am reading on the kindle, am about 60 percent done. LOVE that I have more book to go! I get attached to characters (as bookworms do) and love a good long read!


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Midhat | 117 comments @Meshal
Oh wow thats great! I wish I was able to like the book more :/ it definitely held my attention, thats for sure. But, you know how it is with some books at times, it just wasnt 'it' for me! Anyhoo, happy reading! :)


message 84: by Meshal Raza (new)

Meshal Raza | 10 comments Yes I read your review. You should try books called the Clifton series by Jeffrey Archer. Six books are out (I have them all in ebook version if you want them) and they basically span a family dynasty through 100 years I believe.


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Meshal Raza | 10 comments Midhat wrote: "@Meshal
Oh wow thats great! I wish I was able to like the book more :/ it definitely held my attention, thats for sure. But, you know how it is with some books at times, it just wasnt 'it' for me!..."
check the reply below


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Meshal Raza | 10 comments Faiza wrote: "Reading 'Talaash' by Mumtaz Mufti along with Colleen Hoover's Confess.

Next on my list is Me Before You, have to read it before the movie comes out ;)"
Did you enjoy me before you? I feel like I was conned into reading it because it was all the rage in the West, but I must say I didn't enjoy it at all


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Meshal Raza | 10 comments Midhat wrote: "Reading Khaled Hosseni's 'And the Mountains Echoed'
Going good so far.. :)"
I think this was the one book of his which I began but didn't finish. Got as far as some sister deserting her other sister.


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Midhat | 117 comments @Meshal
You're right! I can totally understand because there indeed were moments where I wasn't too thrilled to know what happened next owing to the fact that there was way too much detail around some characters..


message 89: by Midhat (new)

Midhat | 117 comments Oh and thank you for reading the review! :D @Meshal


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Farwa | 3 comments I'm reading To Kill A Mockingbird right now and I just saw that it was January's book of the month. Loving it! I'm also reading The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain and it'[s pretty good too.


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Faiza (phaiza) | 2 comments Meshal Raza wrote: "Faiza wrote: "Reading 'Talaash' by Mumtaz Mufti along with Colleen Hoover's Confess.

Next on my list is Me Before You, have to read it before the movie comes out ;)" Did you enjoy me before you? I..."


I am almost half way through, and not feeling connected to our lead heroine. Will see how it goes now.


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Fatima Khan (famabookshed) | 1 comments I am reading And then there were none by Agatha christie.And its going good and thrillinh so far..

Have any of you read it?did you like it??

*no spoilers* please..


zoha (A book maestro) | 266 comments Just finished Me before you. Right now reading Lux series !


message 94: by Meshal Raza (new)

Meshal Raza | 10 comments Faiza wrote: "Meshal Raza wrote: "Faiza wrote: "Reading 'Talaash' by Mumtaz Mufti along with Colleen Hoover's Confess.

Next on my list is Me Before You, have to read it before the movie comes out ;)" Did you en..."


yes i never connected to her at all


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Riz (rizla95) The Moon is Down by John Steinbeck


message 97: by Meshal Raza (new)

Meshal Raza | 10 comments dropped goldfinch. Finishing mornings in jenin


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The Raven King - Feyzan (theravenkingx) | 60 comments Just finished reading "the wrath and dawn" and "never let me go" they were both 5 Star worth books. currently i am re-reading miss pergerine's home for peculiar children. Wolf wilder, the art of war and the only game in town are lying in my tbr shelf.


message 99: by Ayesha (new)

Ayesha | 975 comments I just read the wrath and the dawn twice in two days. BEST BOOK EVER!!!!!


message 100: by The Raven King (new)

The Raven King - Feyzan (theravenkingx) | 60 comments Ayesha wrote: "I just read the wrath and the dawn twice in two days. BEST BOOK EVER!!!!!"

Yes it is :D. i love the characters and the arab culture. Can't wait for the book 2.


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