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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.

The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo | Taylor Jenkins Reid- Review

The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo

Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo I’ ve been seeing The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo in various book clubs. Initially I was of the impression that a bollywood movie I watched years ago (and didn’t like at all). It was based on this book, but it turned out it’s not. However, this book is loosely based in part on actress …

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Nights In Rodanthe | Nicholas Sparks | Book Review

Nights In Rodanthe

Nights In RodantheNicholas Sparks Nights In Rodanthe is a love story, but not typically high on emotions, a roller coaster of meet-ups and break-ups. It’s neither too high on adrenaline at some point nor drowning in despair and sorrow the other moment. This story talks about love as it should be. The true essence is in bringing you strength, peace, …

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A Very Large Expanse Of Sea | Tahereh Mafi – Review

A Very Large Expense Of Sea

A Very Large Expense Of Sea Tahereh Mafi Review by Sidra Javed I picked this A Very Large Expense Of Sea randomly off the shelf. Never read Tahereh Mafi before, but as I started reading it was hard to put it down. I over-read my 30 minutes strict rule with this one. The story is very simple and the characters …

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عشق عبودیت | حنا وہاب| اردو تبصرہ

عشق عبودیت

عشق عبودیتحنا وہابتجزیہ: سدرہ جاوید عشق عبودیت مجھے مصنفہ حنا وہاب سے تحفتاً موصول ہوئی تھی۔ وہ ایک بہت عمدہ لکھاری ہیں مگر کتابی شکل میں یہ ان کی پہلی تصنیف ہے۔ جب کتاب پڑھنا شروع کی تو ہر صفحہ کے ساتھ میری دلچسپی بڑھتی ہی گئی۔ یہاں تک کہ اختتام کے قریب میں صفحات دیکھنے لگی کہ اتنے کم …

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Black Wave | Kim Ghattas | Book Review

Black Wave by Kim Ghattas What happened to us? The question haunts us in the Arab and Muslim world. We repeat it like a Mantra. You will hear it from Iran to Syria, from Saudi Arabia to Pakistan and Lebanon. For us the past is a different country wise. One how it’s not mired in the horror of sectarian killings. …

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