Book Review | The Giver of Stars | Jojo Moyes

Book Details Title: The Giver of Stars Author: Jojo Moyes # of pages: 448 Link to Buy: Amazon.in Synopsis ‘Alice had come halfway across the world to find that, yet again, she was considered wanting. Well, she thought, if that was what everyone thought, she might as well live up to it.’ England, late 1930s, and…

Book Review | Last Straw | Diary of a Wimpy Kid #3 | Jeff Kinney

  The Last Straw (Diary of a Wimpy Kid #3) by Jeff Kinney Let’s face it: Greg Heffley will never change his wimpy ways. Somebody just needs to explain that to Greg’s father. You see, Frank Heffley actually thinks he can get his son to toughen up, and he enlists Greg in organized sports and…

Book Review: ANDHAERAY KA SHAHENSHAH (Jasoosi Duniya #39 By Ibn-e-Safi)

Khuafnaak Jungle opens as a man, Randheer Singh arrives at a railway station and informs about a dead body in the jungle. When they place party arrives at the jungle, things are not as reported. Suddenly, there’s firing. One constable gets hurt but the police party saves itself.

Book Review | Sehraai Deewana | Jasoosi Duniya #Last | Ibn-e-Safi

Custom inspector Afzal khan who’s after smugglers gets killed by a snake, the snake proved to be made of rubber prepared especially in the name of Ahmad Kamal Faridi, the colleague Inspector Zaidi informs Faridi and then disappears from his house, another colleague Akbar Ali speaks about Mauji baba, the supposed informer. Afzal Khan’s mother also passes away under suspicious circumstances, and his Houses library burns down by some explosive.

Book Review | KHaufnaak Mansooba | Jasoosi Duniya #102 By Ibn-e-Safi

Khuafnaak Jungle opens as a man, Randheer Singh arrives at a railway station and informs about a dead body in the jungle. When they place party arrives at the jungle, things are not as reported. Suddenly, there’s firing. One constable gets hurt but the police party saves itself.

Book Review | Tisdal ki Beydari | Jasoosi Duniya #101 By Ibn-e-Safi

Khuafnaak Jungle opens as a man, Randheer Singh arrives at a railway station and informs about a dead body in the jungle. When they place party arrives at the jungle, things are not as reported. Suddenly, there’s firing. One constable gets hurt but the police party saves itself.

Book Review | Devpaikar Darinda | Jasoosi Duniya #100 By Ibn-e-Safi

Khuafnaak Jungle opens as a man, Randheer Singh arrives at a railway station and informs about a dead body in the jungle. When they place party arrives at the jungle, things are not as reported. Suddenly, there’s firing. One constable gets hurt but the police party saves itself.

Book Review | Once Gone | Blake Pierce

  Once Gone (a Riley Paige Mystery—Book 1) Women are turning up dead in the rural outskirts of Virginia, killed in grotesque ways, and when the FBI is called in, they are stumped. A serial killer is out there, his frequency increasing, and they know there is only one agent good enough to crack this…

Book Review: LASHON KA AABSHAAR (Jasoosi Duniya #29 By Ibn-e-Safi)

Khuafnaak Jungle opens as a man, Randheer Singh arrives at a railway station and informs about a dead body in the jungle. When they place party arrives at the jungle, things are not as reported. Suddenly, there’s firing. One constable gets hurt but the police party saves itself.

Book Review: TAREEK SAAYE (Jasoosi Duniya #43 By Ibn-e-Safi)

Alright, so we’re back to doing this: writing reviews for Ibn-e-Safi’s novels. The Beginning The story begins with Captain Hameed following a beautiful woman (what else is new?) to the Niagra Hotel. Hameed is stunned to learn that our dear Colonel Ahmad Kamal Faridi is also present at the hotel. That day was special, a…