Can I or is that too much to ask? Would you spend a dollar for your fellow blogger and aspiring writer? With trembling fingers and thumping heart I write this post. My first novel is published on Kindle and Google Books. I have said what I had to say. I have been working on it…
Tag: Urdu Novel List
Book Review: Childhood Memories
Book Details Title: Childhood Memories: Part 1: True Stories from Shimla Author: Satish Sridharan Published on: 9th October 2018 Genre: General Fiction Link to Buy: Amazon Synopsis I used to be a voracious reader a long time ago. Science Fiction would be my favorite genre for a while. Over time I switched to reading self-help books and…
Book Review: How to be Happy Alone: A single’s guide to a satisfying life
Book Details Title: How to be Happy Alone: A single’s guide to a satisfying life Author: Katharine Coggeshal Published on: 23rd July 2017 Genre: Personal Development and Self Help Link to Buy: Amazon Synopsis Welcome to Single Town, a place of opportunity, renewed energy, and plenty of good company! This is the ultimate guide to a satisfying…
Book Review: Harry Potter #7 – Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows
There are two type of people in this world – those who love Harry Potter and others who don’t. Shabana Mukhtar As I noted in my first post, I was blackmailed into reading this series. I am grateful to the blackmailer. I was missing on a great piece of writing. *==*==* Book 7: Harry Potter…
Book Review: Harry Potter #6 – Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince
There are two type of people in this world – those who love Harry Potter and others who don’t. Shabana Mukhtar As I noted in my first post, I was blackmailed into reading this series. I didn’t like the beginning of this one. But after first three chapters, as usual, I went crazy in the…
Book Review: Alif – Episode #4 (By Umera Ahmed)
The fourth episode is out already and I am two days late. I am living in a parallel universe these days. *** The fourth episode starts with a letter from Abdul Alaa to Husn-e-Jehan. There is a mystery and both Abdul Alaa and Husn-e-Jehan are apologetic to each other. The mystery is just as annoying…