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Maleeha Siddiqui

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Maleeha Siddiqui is an American writer of Pakistani descent who loves to tell stories for all ages. Her books include Barakah Beats (Scholastic 2021), Bhai For Now (Scholastic 2022), and Any Way You Look (Scholastic 2024). By day, Maleeha works as a regulatory affairs professional in the biotech industry. She grew up and continues to reside with her family in Virginia.

Average rating: 4.13 · 1,934 ratings · 393 reviews · 4 distinct worksSimilar authors
Barakah Beats

4.15 avg rating — 1,214 ratings — published 2021 — 9 editions
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Bhai for Now

4.09 avg rating — 486 ratings — published 2022 — 4 editions
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Any Way You Look

4.09 avg rating — 234 ratings — published 2024 — 3 editions
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Curfew Crook

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DNF-ed the audiobook at 74%. The storyline made no sense and did not scare me in the least.
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This is the fourth installment in my daughter's favorite chapter book series. She finished it in less than an hour after squealing happily over receiving it early! We adore this series so much and cannot wait for AB5 and AB6! ...more
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“...he wished he could take his words back. But words were like arrows. Once you let them go and they hit their target, you couldn't take the arrow back without leaving a hole behind.”
Maleeha Siddiqui, Bhai for Now
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“Shaheer realized that sometimes confidence wasn't always about making the big bold decisions or mouthing off to people. Sometimes confidence looked like the quiet strength it took to tell someone how much they meant to you.”
Maleeha Siddiqui, Bhai for Now

“...Shaheer realized that sometimes confidence wasn't always about making the big bold decisions or mouthing off to people. Sometimes confidence looked like the quiet strength it took to tell someone how much they meant to you.”
Maleeha Siddiqui, Bhai for Now

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