best books set in Pakistan either by a Pakistan or a non-Pakistani writer.
140 books ·
218 voters ·
list created November 11th, 2011
by Muhammad Atif (votes) .
Muhammad
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M. Salahuddin
55 books
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Fahad
397 books
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Abdullah
1 book
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Halban
74 books
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Sami Jo
404 books
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Marissa
443 books
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Julie
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Nov 28, 2011 07:24AM
Havent read any of them.
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No its not! I read mostly fiction. It was so difficult for me to get through Three Cups of Tea!! I prefer suspense thrillers and crime fiction etc :D Give me Steve Berry and Dan Brown anyday.I do like Classics though.
Uzma wrote: "No its not! I read mostly fiction. It was so difficult for me to get through Three Cups of Tea!! I prefer suspense thrillers and crime fiction etc :D Give me Steve Berry and Dan Brown anyday.I do..."
The Matarese Circle by robert ludlum pretty mind blowing dan brown's last attempt was HORRIBLE
Yeah The Lost Symbol didnt quite meet anyones expectation but still. Historical conspiracies are still pretty awesome. I shall read The Matarese Circle.
Omer wrote: "Uzma wrote: "Havent read any of them."You should try Peer-e-Kamil by Umera Ahmed :)"
Yeah I gifted that to someone. Unfortunately I cant read urdu. Really wish I could. Prolly isnt too late to learn
Uzma wrote: "Omer wrote: "Uzma wrote: "Havent read any of them."You should try Peer-e-Kamil by Umera Ahmed :)"
Yeah I gifted that to someone. Unfortunately I cant read urdu. Really wish I could. Prolly isnt ..."
if you are a Pakistani then you should learn Urdu... You know its our national language... Urdu to Urdu hai ;)
Anyways Umera Ahmed also published it's English version in 2011.. May be you can get that...
1)Peer-e-Kamil is a must read.It has everything in it, suspense, intrigue, message, and of course a love story different in its kind. 2)Curfewed Night is not a pakistani novel.
Urdu poets and writers of Pakistan in Tablet & Pen: Literary Landscapes from the Modern Middle East: Literary Landscapes from the Modern Middle East:Azra Abbas
http://wordswithoutborders.org/contri...
Altaf Fatima
http://www.heinemann.com/authors/787.... and The One Who Did Not Ask
N. M. Rashid
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Noon_Mee...
Kishwar Naheed
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kishwar_...
Zeeshan Sahil
Uzma wrote: "No its not! I read mostly fiction. It was so difficult for me to get through Three Cups of Tea!! I prefer suspense thrillers and crime fiction etc :D Give me Steve Berry and Dan Brown anyday.I do..." so u should read jannat kay pattay if u like suspense and if you like revenge stories then you should to read Namal :)











