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Finished this prompt a couple months ago. Title: The Kite Runner
Author: Khaled Hosseini
Would you recommend this book? Yes, definitely!
Title: If They Come for UsAuthor: Fatimah Asghar
Would you recommend this book? Yes,definitely!! I can't say enough to describe all the feelings you get when you read this book. Each poem is like a short story, and packs an emotional wallop. First book in a long time I’ve read, that I *had* to reread immediately. And I did! Fatimah Asghar’s poetry is that evocative.
I will be thinking about this, and rereading this, in 10 years.
Don't miss it.
Title: The Other Americans
Author: Laila Lalami
Would you recommend this book?
Yes! I've been wanting to read a book by Lalami for a few years now. Then a few weeks ago I finished my audiobook sooner than I expected and needed a new one, so I searched my Overdrive wishlist for titles available now, and this was available! It was a great audiobook, too. I will definitely be reading more books by this author!!
Author: Laila Lalami
Would you recommend this book?
Yes! I've been wanting to read a book by Lalami for a few years now. Then a few weeks ago I finished my audiobook sooner than I expected and needed a new one, so I searched my Overdrive wishlist for titles available now, and this was available! It was a great audiobook, too. I will definitely be reading more books by this author!!
Finished this one last month:Title: The Moor's Account
Author: Laila Lalami
Would you recommend this book?
Yes, if you like a book with a historical background about the power of stories. What does a slave think of the Spanish colonization of the Americas? What does he think of the way the Spanish treat the native Americans?
Canadian-Muslim AuthorTitle: Accidentally Engaged
Author: Farah Heron
Would you recommend this book?
Yes. This was an enjoyable rom-com set in Toronto. This follows the fake fiancé trope to appease family pressure and adds a reality cooking show for couples into the mix. There's a couple recipes at the end that I have yet to try.
Title: Ayesha at LastAuthor: Uzma Jalaluddin
Would you recommend this book? Definitely! I was at a loss as to what to read for this prompt so I was glad to see it as this month's read. I have been in a reading slump lately, and I finished this in a little over a day.
Title: A Place for UsAuthor: Fatima Farheen Mirza
Would You Recommend? If you love a slow character development novel then absolutely. It frustrated me at times and I was disappointed as I had such high hopes for this book, but the long chapters and changing timelines left me lacking.
Title: Ayesha at LastAuthor: Uzma Jalaluddin
Would you recommend this book? Probably yes, if someone was looking for reworkings of 'Pride and Prejudice' with a slightly different spin!
Title: The Things I Would Tell You: British Muslim Women WriteAuthor: Various, but edited by Sabrina Mahfouz (who also contributed)
Would you recommend this book? Yes. It offers a number of different perspectives from a diverse group of Muslim women.
Title: Other Words for HomeAuthor: Jasmine Warga
Would you recommend this book? Absolutely yes! A very quick middle-grade read written in verse!
Title: A Woman is No ManAuthor: Etaf Rum
Would you recommend this book? Yes, it was really well written and I enjoyed all the perspectives. I felt it could have been 100 pages longer, there was so much left unresolved at the end.
Title: Ayesha at LastAuthor: Uzma Jalaluddin
Would you recommend this book? Yes, to those who enjoy romances. I liked the Muslim parts that taught me new things, but the romance parts didn't quite work for me.
Title: The Family TreeAuthor: Sairish Hussain
Would you recommend this book? It's worth a read. It's the debut novel from a British Muslim author from Bradford, England; about a Muslim family living in Bradford. It would also fit for the book featuring three generations prompt.
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