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Sidra Javed

Sidra Javed is a home maker yet reading enthusiast. She loves reading different genres and likes to share her views with others, hoping this will inspire others to take up reading books. On the contrary she's interested in Calligraphy and Art too. She loves adding creativity and delicacy in food.

Obama’s Wars – Bob Woodward – Book Review

Obama’s Wars Bob Woodward The core of this Obama’s Wars was to supply of more than 100 people in the Afghanistan war. It is mainly for national security during the first 18 months of President Barack Obama administration. They try to preserve the language of main characters and sources as much as possible. Usually they use their own words during …

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امرتا پریتم کے افسانے – اردو تبصرہ

امرتا پریتم ادب کی دنیا کا ایک مایہ ناز نام ہے۔ انہوں نے پنجابی، ہندی اور انگریزی زبان میں افسانے اور شاعری لکھی۔ وہ پاکستان میں پلی بڑھیں مگر تقسیم کے بعد ہندوستان منتقل ہو گٸیں۔ اس لیے ان کی لکھی گئی کہانیاں اپنی اپنی سی لگتی ہیں۔ ان افسانوں کے عنوان اور سیاق و سباق کسی ایک دور کے …

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The Art Of War | Sun-Tzu | John Minford | Book Review

The Art Of WarSun-TzuJohn Minford People know little of Sun-Tzu (Sunzi) or Master Sun. He came from the North-Eastern state of Qi (present day Shandong province). He may have been an adviser to the king of the southern state of Wu (present day Zhejiang) toward the end of the 6th century BC. But he barely mentioned in contemporary records. It …

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All The Light We Cannot See | Anthony Doerr | Book Review

All The Light We Cannot SeeAnthony DoerrReview by Sidra Javed There are books that you read and like. Some you just read and forget. But some stay with you for a long period of time. All The Light We Cannot See is one of those books. A magnificently woven characters shining brightly in the dark and doomed sky, looking down …

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A Beautiful Spy | Rachel Hore | Book Review

A Beautiful Spy

A Beautiful Spy Spying is one of the oldest professions on earth. A Beautiful Spy is a work of fiction inspired by the story of the real life Olga Gray (1906-1990), who spied for Maxwell Knight of British Intelligence during the 1930s. The brave and meticulous work was crucial in bringing Percy Glading to justice for treachery in March 1938. …

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