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message 1: by Ana (new)

Ana Silva | 2 comments Hi guys :)

My name is Ana and I'm from Portugal.

I am a book lover and I have this kind of desire to read a book from every country in the world. I mean, I realize that I really know many american and european writters, but I don’t know many books from another places of the world.

In that sense, I think the best option is to talk with people from that countries and ask them to suggest me the best books and writters (not in a comercial perspective, but with a good story and that help me to understand/know the countries and their cultures a little bit more).

This way, I would like to ask you: which books from Pakistan do you can suggest me?

Thank you so much!


message 2: by W (new)

W Moth Smoke by Mohsin Hamid
Ice Candy Man by Bapsi Sidhwa
A Case of Exploding Mangoes by Mohammad Hanif


message 3: by Salman (new)

Salman Tariq (salmanahmedtariq) | 236 comments Hello Ana, thats great to know that someone is interested in Pakistan despite the current mayhem

1---I am Malala (thats biography)
2----Train to Pakistan by khwant sigh ( thats about partition)
3----Songs of blood and Sword ( by fatima bhuto-- its about politcal family who last all his member in politics )
4 my Feudal Lord ( that might be your cup of tea)
yet there are others but they are in Urdu


message 5: by Lara (new)

Lara Zuberi (larazuberi) | 571 comments Kamila shamsie is the least talked about and in my opinion the most effective and talented Pakistani author.

Kartography
Salt and Saffron
Burnt shadows
A god in every stone
Broken verses
City by the sea

I've read 5 of these the first two are my favorites

Another not talked about good author is nafisa haji

Writing on my forehead
Sweetness of tears

And Shela abdullah

Saffron dreams

I've reviewed all these on GRs if you want to get an idea of what they are about


message 6: by Sidra (new)

Sidra (goodreadscomsidra) | 1 comments The Prisoner and Spinner's Tale by Omar Shahid Hamid.
Ashes, Wine and Dust by Kanza Javed.


message 7: by ayeshaxbooks (new)

ayeshaxbooks | 8 comments Ana wrote: "Hi guys :)

My name is Ana and I'm from Portugal.

I am a book lover and I have this kind of desire to read a book from every country in the world. I mean, I realize that I really know many americ..."


Buy books written by Mantoo. You eont find someone better than him! (In my pov tho)


message 8: by Muhammad (new)

Muhammad Sabeel | 7 comments 1. The Kite Runner
2. A Thousand Splendid Suns
Both by Khalid Husseini, written in the background of Afganistan during the civil war, followed by Taliban rule in Afghanistan. Interesting stories, with glimpses of Afghan life and culture.


Globalbooks.com.pk Salman wrote: "Hello Ana, thats great to know that someone is interested in Pakistan despite the current mayhem

1---I am Malala (thats biography)
2----Train to Pakistan by khwant sigh ( thats about partition)
..."

all of them available at www.globalbooks.com.pk to purchase!


Globalbooks.com.pk Sabeel wrote: "1. The Kite Runner
2. A Thousand Splendid Suns
Both by Khalid Husseini, written in the background of Afganistan during the civil war, followed by Taliban rule in Afghanistan. Interesting stories, w..."


check out www.globalbooks.com.pk for relevant titles to get them delivered to you !


Globalbooks.com.pk Wsm wrote: "Moth Smoke by Mohsin Hamid
Ice Candy Man by Bapsi Sidhwa
A Case of Exploding Mangoes by Mohammad Hanif"


check out www.globalbooks.com.pk for relevant titles to get them delivered to you !


message 12: by sslone (new)

sslone | 1 comments A case of exploding mangoes has a poorly written plot. One gets lost in the maze. You won’t find any exploding mangoes either. Don’t waste your time over this book


message 13: by W (new)

W I read Maps for Lost Lovers by Nadeem Aslam,and didn't like it at all.
Also,Kamila Shamsie's first book,In the City by the Sea,was disappointing.
Similarly,didn't like The Prisoner,by Omar Shahid Hamid.


message 14: by Nagwa (new)

Nagwa Malik (nagwamalik) | 91 comments Hi everyone. I hope you are all doing well and are safe and healthy. I have just released my new book, "A Novel" which is a cozy mystery/romance/life adventure/bildungsroman and if I were to describe it in one sentence; it is about a woman finding herself. It is currently on heavy new release sale on smashwords, kobo, nook and apple for 0.99c, and FREE on KU, and on discount for $2.99 on kindle select. I am looking for reviews, and my target audience are females, 18 onwards, and I especially would like to reach readers from our own country. If anyone likes this genre and would like a free ebook emailed in order to review, please DM me (those who don't have kindle and avail KU) and I shall send you one.
Thank you,
NagwaLife Makes A Novel...A Novel


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