Muhammad Ali Samejo
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in Karachi, Pakistan
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George Orwell, Douglas Adams, Arthur Conan Doyle, Saadat Hassan Manto,
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December 2020
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| Two words: LOVE IT! Each of the author’s three books touches on different themes and genres, and yet the writing feels somehow familiar and welcoming, settling you into a comfortable atmosphere to enjoy the setting and characters. While the author’s ...more | |
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| I was looking forward to this one for quite some time, and reading this with the current revelations about the Epstein files made this one all the more important. What really stood out for me here was the in-depth Arab mysticism lore combined with so ...more | |
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| I can safely say that Nauman Afzal has short stories down solid. While I read his second collection, ‘Budhoo’, last year, this collection is his first that certified his short-storytelling credentials. Interestingly, he mentioned this is a second edi ...more | |
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| I was expecting this to be a straight-up terrorist-plot-in-the-UK-oriented story that tends to be pretty one-dimensional and formulaic, but there is a lot more going on here than meets the eye. The lead character, Ali, is a young Muslim student who f ...more | |
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| I can safely say that Nauman Afzal has short stories down solid. While I read his second collection, ‘Budhoo’, last year, this collection is his first that certified his short-storytelling credentials. Interestingly, he mentioned this is a second edi ...more | |
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Muhammad Samejo
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| I can safely say that Nauman Afzal has short stories down solid. While I read his second collection, ‘Budhoo’, last year, this collection is his first that certified his short-storytelling credentials. Interestingly, he mentioned this is a second edi ...more | |
Maliha Rao
is on page 100 of 500 of The Special: NGL . . . Not for the faint hearted. Graphic and explicit so tread carefully
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| When we last left Aella Saluagius, she had departed from her Coven of Sisters to find her own path, which we discover has brought her to 17th-century England in the heyday of Charles II's reign, with all its party atmosphere post Oliver Cromwell. See ...more | |













































