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message 101: by Midhat (new)

Midhat | 117 comments Reading Oliver Twist by Charles Dickens


message 102: by Aida (new)

Aida | 49 comments Hi guys! Need suggestions for some great interesting read! One that I can easily find at liberty books! Thanks!


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The Raven King - Feyzan (theravenkingx) | 60 comments Aida wrote: "Hi guys! Need suggestions for some great interesting read! One that I can easily find at liberty books! Thanks!"

Literary fiction: Girl at war, all the light we cannot see and everything i never told you

Dystopia stand alone: never let me go and girl with all the gifts and life after life

Psychological thriller: girl on the train

Selfhelp: quiet, big magic

Memoir: things a little bird told me, in order to live, astrounauts guid to life on earth

Fantasy: the wrath and the dawn, miss pergerine's home for peculiar children, mortal instruments

Contemporary: fault jn our star and abundance of Katherine

Dystopia series: shatter me by tahirah mafi, ember in ashes, red queen


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Salman Tariq (salmanahmedtariq) | 236 comments Adeem wrote: "I have read Khaled Hosseini's A Thousand Splendid Suns. It was a very good book, highly recommended, but he could have been more measured while touting the benefits of NATO's occupation. Maybe when..."

Its very nice book, good for starters....


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Salman Tariq (salmanahmedtariq) | 236 comments I am Lost in The Complete Sherlock Holmes and my fantasies of become detective in Pakistan( oh that out of question I know that)

I am reading Zar gisht by Mustaq Ahmed Yusafi these days...
Just finished reading Pakistan a Hard country, very nice book it was.


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Adeem Sadiq (adeemsadiq) | 47 comments I think The GoldFinch was a great book, but editor did a poor job. It goes on longer than necessary. Still worth the effort.


message 107: by Adeem (new)

Adeem Sadiq (adeemsadiq) | 47 comments Life after Life was brilliant.


message 108: by Seher Alvi (last edited Mar 27, 2016 12:43PM) (new)

Seher Alvi | 1131 comments Finished today "where rainbows end" , right now reading 'after the prophet'


message 109: by Sara (new)

Sara Saif | 630 comments I just read a peter pan retelling called never, never. Next, I'll either read Miss peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children or 1984.


message 110: by Midhat (new)

Midhat | 117 comments Reading 'Anybody Out There' by Marian Keyes


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Thall (recantrecantrecant) | 599 comments Still reading ''Philosophical Investigations''.


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Uzair | 1172 comments Well for some reason i always find something better to read when i decide to read "The maze Runner" so,yeah imma read that


Muhammad Tariq Gigani (tariqmtj) I am reading Inka (Anka) Novel so horror and full of suspense :p


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I'm reading 'Off to be the Wizard'. Really fun story.


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ZOEY (zoeymuses) | 8 comments the lies of locke lamora. tons of profanity but it has a pretty good plot.


message 116: by [deleted user] (new)

^I've read that one and its sequel. It's a really good book.


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Hajra Kanwal (jadde346) | 6 comments Can anyone recommend tips to get out of book slumps? I recently got gave my exams and during those exams I would keep thinking I will read this and that book and even getting a second to look at interesting articles or short stories captured my attention entirely. And now that I'm free I want to read and I have about 9 unread book and I can't read them because of this slump. HELP!


message 118: by Uzair (new)

Uzair | 1172 comments Well i recommend that you find a book you just know you will love,force yourself to read the until its got your curiosity aroused or has you hooked and then you will keep coming back for more.(Works for me)


message 119: by Seher Alvi (new)

Seher Alvi | 1131 comments U just need time !! It is completely normal , tell you what i made my goodreads account right before my surgery exam :D


message 120: by Hajra (new)

Hajra Kanwal (jadde346) | 6 comments @Ozair I can't even look at the lines. They seem meaningless to me currently. I have to reread the same line again and again because I zone out so quickly and currently I'm trying to read a book from my favorite series.


message 121: by Uzair (new)

Uzair | 1172 comments MY problem on the other hand is a tad bit different,i want to read but don't have anything to read.OK scratch that.I have things to read but they are too inappropriate and i don't like books like that at some point along the way i am always forced to put my foot down.I would appreciate some recs from the middle grade,fantasy,sci-fi,mythology,medieval,mystery,fiction,historical fiction and magical genres.


message 122: by Uzair (last edited Apr 05, 2016 08:18AM) (new)

Uzair | 1172 comments Wow that is some problem,my advice take a vacation cause buddy exams can be exhausting and sometimes after exams all i wanted to do was sleep for a decade(or 4).If that doesn't work then :Khuda se apni ghaltiyo ki maafi mango XDD


message 123: by Seher Alvi (new)

Seher Alvi | 1131 comments Amna wrote: "@Seheralvi totally agree with you!! I made my Gr account during my metric board exams!! :P"

Hahah ikr in exam even a chunti (ant) can get your attention very easily :D


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tawaseen


message 125: by Uzair (new)

Uzair | 1172 comments Skulduggery Pleasent


message 126: by Adeem (new)

Adeem Sadiq (adeemsadiq) | 47 comments Read Oryx and Crake by Margaret Atwood. It's a trilogy and I have read the first two parts. She is a brilliant writer. Perhaps one of the best living fiction writers.


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Ayesha | 975 comments Re-reading Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban, for the millionth time:)))Still good as gold!


message 128: by Adeem (new)

Adeem Sadiq (adeemsadiq) | 47 comments One of these days I'll read Harry Potter.


message 129: by SA (new)

SA Dar Just finished the Bastard of Istanbul... soon or later will go hunting for more Elif Shafak books...

Btw, @Adeem you should really get to the Harry Potter Books if you want to catch up the latest happenings (i.e. the new play, and the new movie yet to release)


message 130: by Azhar (new)

Azhar Ali | 55 comments The Travels of Ibn e Batuta


Muhammad Tariq Gigani (tariqmtj) Inka (Novel)


message 132: by Ayesha (new)

Ayesha | 975 comments Yes,Cursed Child is coming.*nervous jitters*
If anybody needs some inspiration reading Harry Potter books,you can read my so called review here!❤


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parako logo!


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Fatima Naqvi (phateemay) | 126 comments Diary of a young girl. Anne frank


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Maria (mazhar926) | 3 comments I'm reading Bel Canto by Ann Patchett though I'm taking my time with it and taking it slow.
Also thinking of starting The Prophet by Kahlil Gibran -- which I wanted to read for a looooong time.


message 136: by Ayesha (new)

Ayesha | 975 comments Dear People! *mike screech*
If you haven't read TWaTD duology, give it a try.
It's magic personified>.<
You can read my reviews here, if you want to consider them reading. Nahh nooo, Don't consider them reading.
READ THEM,period.


The Wrath and the Dawn

The Rose and the Dagger


message 137: by Farhajbutt (new)

Farhajbutt | 10 comments my name is red


message 138: by Uzair (new)

Uzair | 1172 comments The Ender's shadow series,Basically it's just the events of Ender's Game from the viewpoint of Ender's team from Eros.(If you haven't read Ender's Game,make sure you do because it's the best sci-fi and one of the best books I've read to date).And I might also possibly finish the Ender's Quintet series.


message 139: by Maira (new)

Maira | 5852 comments Mod
I started reading The prophet by Khalil Gibran. so far it is an excellent book.


message 140: by Sara (new)

Sara Saif | 630 comments I am on a quest to finish the Princess Diaries series.


message 141: by Farhajbutt (new)

Farhajbutt | 10 comments you girls are just owsm... read read read.....bor bor bor.... life is much beautiful than a book n have more jado then harypotter.


message 142: by Adeem (new)

Adeem Sadiq (adeemsadiq) | 47 comments It's a website called goodreads, and topic is called what are you reading these days. And all people are talking about is books. What a shocker that they are not talking about skydiving, mountain-climbing, canoeing.


message 143: by Ayesha (last edited May 02, 2016 06:05AM) (new)

Ayesha | 975 comments IKR?Some people are just plain weird. <33


message 144: by Sara (new)

Sara Saif | 630 comments Since he called us "owsm", I am willing to let it go. :D


message 145: by Seher Alvi (new)

Seher Alvi | 1131 comments Ayesha wrote: "IKR?Some people are just plain weird. <33"

Hahahah Ayeshayy life has more jadu than hary puttar you know :p


message 146: by Ayesha (new)

Ayesha | 975 comments SeherAlvi wrote: "Ayesha wrote: "IKR?Some people are just plain weird.

Hahahah Ayeshayy life has more jadu than hary puttar you know :p"


Buhahahhaha, YOU CAN SAY THAT, Seher. ❤


message 147: by Maira (new)

Maira | 5852 comments Mod
hahahaha....I think he missed the fact that this is goodreads and not facebook. :P


message 148: by Thall (new)

Thall (recantrecantrecant) | 599 comments Farhajbutt wrote: "you girls are just owsm... read read read.....bor bor bor.... life is much beautiful than a book n have more jado then harypotter."


That's a fairly long title for a book....


message 149: by Sara (new)

Sara Saif | 630 comments Genio wrote: "Farhajbutt wrote: "you girls are just owsm... read read read.....bor bor bor.... life is much beautiful than a book n have more jado then harypotter."


That's a fairly long title for a book...."

Hehehehehe.


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Sundus "The Forty rules of love" by Elif Shafak


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