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Sep 10, 2014 08:31AM

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1) Holy Quran (It taught me that Allah can talk to you. He isnt unreachable)
2) Secret Seven Series (They taught me that adventure can be good though dangerous but always happy if done with friends)
3) Harry Potter series (They taught me that books can have a whole world in them)
4) Twilight : Eclipse (Well it taught me what pain could be :P)
5) Lord of the rings Series (It showed me the limits of creativity in fiction)
6) Brida (It taught me that love means to let go of the one you loved most)
7) Sherlock Holmes (It taught me that to know something you just have to see :P)
8) Persuasion (Helped me refine my people reading skills namely female psychology :P)
9) Alchemist (It taught me that patience is a virtue)
10) Godfather (It taught me that sometimes muscles dont matter if you can use your brain intelligently)

1. Harry potter series (taught me that friends can be very useful. And also the difference between good and bad). Plus, i haven't completed the whole series yet so my opinion might change from time to time
2. The kite runner (taught me to be open minded and also, there's a chance to be good again, and for you, a thousand times over, and also about sacrifice).
3. A game of thrones (taught me how cruel can the whole world be, and to never lose hope for the best).
4. Treasure island (taught me to never lose hope).
5. A wrinkle in time (taught me what it means to be a family member).
6. Mortal instruments series (taught me that: yes, there are demons and other feirce monster in this world, but instead of being afraid, stand up).
7. Rosewell high: the outsider (taught me so much about friendship and also, aliens:-P).
8. Victorian horror stories (taught me that sometimes, the ghosts are only people who put a mask to scare you) can't tell u why.
I am gonna check my list and post the last two books.

2) the Qur'an is ofcourse a guidance for all. Till today it motivates me, i feel renewed after reading even a single verse.
3) 'The very hungry catterpillar' - was the first book most children read including myself. It was an introduction to books - oh the joy!
4) The Secret Bedroom by R.l Stine - is the book which started off my love for reading. it was something i picked out myself at the library, my summer holidays were spent reading point horrors.
5) The Secret Garden was the first book I studied with my class. I really enjoyed it, the teacher then made us watch the movie and compare the two and write a long boring essay.
6) Wuthering Heights was my favourite classic I read for my GSCE exams, its the only book I've read three times. It started my love for classics. Its a little dramatic, but hey, it reminds me of my younger days so its all good. ;-)
7) Dracula started my love for gothic novels.
8) Interview with the Vampire I studied in high school, I started reading more vampire based stories after this.
9) Bitten was one of the earlier YA novels i read which i borrowed from the library, my love for paranormal romance began.
10) The Da Vinci Code was recommended to me by my best friend, we had our first 'buddy read'

10. Alice in wonderland (taught me that sometimes, dreaming can take you very far away).
Wow, i never really realised how much these books taught me untill now, great job

2. Revolution (taught me how to look at things from all sorts of perspectives. Also taught me its always important to never let go of your values and never stop doing good, no matter how insignificant is feels/is)
3. Perks of being a wallflower. (no idea how it affected me. I guess its really honest)
4. The boy in the striped pajamas (Made me sympathetic)
5. Hunger Games. (You can literally relate every issue in that book to Pakistan, like no joke)
6. To kill a mockingbird. (importance of truth. Made me more sympathetic and open to injustice around us)
7. Peter Pan. (still awesome to this day. Makes me so nostalgic)
8. Roald Dahl's books. I read a lot of them in my childhood.
These are all I can think about!
P.S Also, this goes without mentioning that Quran is the most influential book I have ever read. Didn't want to put it out here with all this fiction stuff. Its not just a book, its a way of life.



Oh awesome! They are so great. I have read Alchemist too. It is really inspiring. My favorite quote: when you want something, all the universe conspires in helping you to achieve it. How great is that! ;)

2) the Qur'an is ofcourse a guidance for all. Till today it motivates me, i feel re..."
RL Stine! YESSSS!! My best friend introduced me to these books back in sixth grade. We used to swap stories in break :D

Hey you can share your favourite quotes on its own thread... I have posted several from Paulo's books and others like others :).. It has a superb collection :)


@Sameea Ikr?! Good old dayss... they were so fun to read. They also had a TV series type thing, do you know? They are kind of ridiculous though lol

In no particular order
1. Conference of the birds by Farid al-Din Attar
2. Sula by Toni Morrison
3. The reluctant fundamentalist by Mohsin Hamid
4. Servant of the bones by Anne Rice
5. Wicked by Gregory Maguire
6. Shahnameh by Abolqasem Ferdowsi
7. Where the heart is by Billie Letts
8. To kill a mockingbird by Harper Lee
9. The book of sufi healing by Shaykh Hakim Moinuddin Chishti
10. Interview with the vampire by Anne Rice
1. Conference of the birds by Farid al-Din Attar
2. Sula by Toni Morrison
3. The reluctant fundamentalist by Mohsin Hamid
4. Servant of the bones by Anne Rice
5. Wicked by Gregory Maguire
6. Shahnameh by Abolqasem Ferdowsi
7. Where the heart is by Billie Letts
8. To kill a mockingbird by Harper Lee
9. The book of sufi healing by Shaykh Hakim Moinuddin Chishti
10. Interview with the vampire by Anne Rice

Arbaaz Arbaaz...Tsk...tsk...tsk....If you are asking me this then you buddy are not fully aware of the person that is Sohaib. There is a lot behind his sweet talking person. ;p

