Most Read This Week In Pakistan


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Finding My Way
All My Rage
On the Hippie Trail: Istanbul to Kathmandu and the Making of a Travel Writer
When the Fireflies Dance
The Centre
The Last White Man
The Museum Detective
Homeland Elegies
A Thousand Times Before
Sorry for the Inconvenience: A Memoir
Best of Friends
Høyt: En reise i Himalaya
The Bad Muslim Discount
When We Were Sisters
A Place at the Table
The Return of Faraz Ali
The Nine Lives of Pakistan: Dispatches from a Precarious State
Min skyld - En historie om frigjøring
The Vortex: A True Story of History’s Deadliest Storm, an Unspeakable War, and Liberation
American Fever
Omar Rising
The Partition Project
The Book of Everlasting Things
Roses, in the Mouth of a Lion
Yusuf Azeem Is Not a Hero
The Family Tree
Amil and the After
The India Way: Strategies for an Uncertain World
Nura and the Immortal Palace
The Khan
Dissident club : Chronique d'un journaliste pakistanais en exil
The Roles We Play
Good Intentions
Zarina Divided: A Heartfelt Novel in Verse for Kids (Ages 8-12) About a Muslim Girl Finding Home During India's Partition
Other Names for Love
Incredible Rescue Mission (Planet Omar, #3)
Someone Like Her
Go Back to Where You Came From: And Other Helpful Recommendations on How to Become American
Unsettled
Jameela Green Ruins Everything
Rumours of Spring: A Girlhood in Kashmir
Under the Tamarind Tree
Fatty Fatty Boom Boom: A Memoir of Food, Fat, and Family
Amina's Song (Amina's Voice)
A Thousand Questions
Maya's Laws of Love
Are You Enjoying?
Karachi Vice: Life and Death in a Contested City
Shadows at Noon: The South Asian Twentieth Century
A Dutiful Boy
City of Red Midnight: A Hikayat
No Honour
Marya Khan and the Incredible Henna Party (Marya Khan #1)
Last to Eat, Last to Learn: My Life in Afghanistan Fighting to Educate Women
Lion of the Sky
Milloo's Mind: The Story of Maryam Faruqi, Trailblazer for Women's Education – A Kirkus-Starred Picture Book Biography About Opening Schools for Girls in Pakistan
Min skam. En historie om forventninger og løsrivelse
The Parted Earth
The Bhutto Dynasty: The Struggle for Power in Pakistan
Blood for Blood: Fifty Years of the Global Khalistan Project
Golden Girl
Brown Boy: A Memoir
Soul Rivals: State, Militant and Pop Sufism in Pakistan
Consumed: A Sister’s Story
The Orphans of Kashmir
The Idle Stance of the Tippler Pigeon
Malala Yousafzai
Amir and the Jinn Princess
A Bit of Earth
The Moon from Dehradun: A Story of Partition
The Other Side of the Divide: A Journey into the Heart of Pakistan
Drawing Deena
Kashmir at the Crossroads: Inside a 21st-Century Conflict
Sultan: A Memoir
Little America
Manboobs: A Memoir of Musicals, Visas, Hope, and Cake
House of Glass Hearts
Eye on the Prize
The Battle for Pakistan : The Bitter US Friendship and a Tough Neighbourhood
Blasphemy: The Trial of Danesh Masih
House of Caravans
Barakah Beats
Royals and Rebels: The Rise and Fall of the Sikh Empire
A Flat Place: Moving Through Empty Landscapes, Naming Complex Trauma
The River, The Town

Tariq Ali
[Taken from a BBC documentary] Tariq was born in Lahore, now in Pakistan, then part of British-ruled India, in 1943. A Catholic school education did nothing to shake his life-long atheism, which he shared with his communist parents.
Tariq Ali

Stanley Wolpert
Few individuals significantly alter the course of history. Fewer still modify the map of the world. Hardly anyone can be credited with creating a nation-state. Mohammad Ali Jinnah did all three.
Stanley Wolpert, Jinnah of Pakistan

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