Maria S. Haneef
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A Wretched, Wretched Thing
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Ukiyo: The floating world: Journal for mindfulness and reflective writing
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2021
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Ukiyo: Journal for mindfulness and reflective writing
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This book although a good one, had a LOT of potential. It could have been the best in terms of having correct muslim representation. The kind that is not easily found in book stores. What I liked about it: Noor's friends and cousins banter. I appreci ...more |
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The Let Them Theory: A Life-Changing Tool That Millions of People Can't Stop Talking About
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Readers' Favorite Nonfiction
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2025 Goodreads Choice Awards.
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"2.5 stars! 🌟 Thanks to Zainab Alhalwachi, Shaherazad Shelves, and BookSirens for the ARC! 💌
Okay... I am HUGELY disappointed. 😭 I picked this up thinking it was a halal romance, and while the halal part was true, where was the romance?! There was z" Read more of this review » |
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“There's a sunrise awaiting everyone who wishes to see beyond what their windows allow them to see”
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“There's a sunrise awaiting everyone who wishes to see beyond what their windows allow them to see”
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“We were talking the other evening about the phrases one uses when trying to comfort someone who is in distress. I told him that in English we sometimes say, 'I've been there.' This was unclear to him at first-I've been where? But I explained that deep grief sometimes is almost like a specific loacation, a coordinate on a map of time. When you are standing in that forest of sorrow, you cannot imagine that you could ever find your way to a better place. But if someone can assure you that they themselves have stood in that same place, and now have moved on, sometimes this will bring hope.
'So sadness is a place?' Giovanni asked.
'Sometimes people live there for years,' I said.”
― Eat, Pray, Love
'So sadness is a place?' Giovanni asked.
'Sometimes people live there for years,' I said.”
― Eat, Pray, Love
“good story ideas seem to come quite literally from nowhere, sailing at you right out of the empty sky: two previously unrelated ideas come together and make something new under the sun. Your job isn’t to find these ideas but to recognize them when they show up.”
― On Writing: A Memoir of the Craft
― On Writing: A Memoir of the Craft
“When you write a story, you’re telling yourself the story,” he said. “When you rewrite, your main job is taking out all the things that are not the story.”
― On Writing: A Memoir of the Craft
― On Writing: A Memoir of the Craft
“While to write adverbs is human, to write he said or she said is divine.”
― On Writing: A Memoir of the Craft
― On Writing: A Memoir of the Craft






























