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Actually, anything Kamile Shamsie ever wrote, I haven't read her extensively, but from all that i've heard, she is something else altogether.
If you have read Moth Smoke that you should also read 'The Reluctant Fundamentalist' by Mohsin Hameed, same author. Its one of my kinds of book :-).
اویس wrote: "How about The Wasted Vigil by Nadeem Aslam..its brilliant!"
Havent read it. Would see if I can find a copy. Thanks :)
Havent read it. Would see if I can find a copy. Thanks :)
Paras wrote: "hmm nice :)"
Paras have you read Abul Ala Maududi by any chance?
He has more than a 100 books.
or anybody else here?
Paras have you read Abul Ala Maududi by any chance?
He has more than a 100 books.
or anybody else here?

Try M Hanif, I want to read his latest "Our lady of Alice Bhatti"
Also A Case of exploding Mangoes

Zeeshan wrote: "Paras wrote: "hmm nice :)"
Paras have you read Abul Ala Maududi by any chance?
He has more than a 100 books.
or anybody else here?"
I wanted books which I could recommend diverse public to read so english translations or english books by pakistani writers is what I am looking for
Paras have you read Abul Ala Maududi by any chance?
He has more than a 100 books.
or anybody else here?"
I wanted books which I could recommend diverse public to read so english translations or english books by pakistani writers is what I am looking for


Books mentioned in this topic
Maps for Lost Lovers (other topics)Salt and Saffron (other topics)
Raja Gidh / راجه گدھ (other topics)
Moth Smoke (other topics)
I am lost, may be I am missing out on books from my own country. Would someone like to suggest some book for to read and/or recommend?