The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People is a wonderful book by Steven Richards Covey. In the book, Covey presents an entertaining account of the most effective and efficient ways of attaining desirable goals and to maintain healthy relations in life. Steven Covey enumerates the most profound and timeless principles […]
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A Journey to The Center of The Earth, a review
A single author who truly deserves to be considered the king of travel fiction is Jules Verne. He wrote a number of works that dealt with travel in some way: Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea about Captain Nemo and his submarine; Five Weeks in a Balloon; Around the World […]
In The Line of Fire: A Review by Nimra Khalid
In the lion of fire, is a memoir written by a very the Ex president of Pakistan Pervaiz Musharraf and was first published on September 25, 2006 while he was in office. The book is collection of Musharraf’s memories and about the contemporary development of country at the time. Pervez Musharraf […]
The Glass Menagerie: A painful portrayal of deep and damaged characters
“When you look at a piece of delicately spun glass you think of two things: how beautiful it is and how easily it can be broken.” The Glass Menagerie opens with such an emotionally charged language, setting the tone for the rest of the play, which is an elegiac portrait […]
“Notes from my Travels” by Angelina Jolie
“Notes From My Travels” is based on the experiences of famous American actress, Angelina Jolie throughout her journeys. Out of love for humanity, the Jolie decides to join hands with ‘United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)’ and visits many refugee camps of 3rd world countries. Before the start of […]
Reflections of Man by Amari Soul: A review by Shafaq Shakeel
Amari Soul is an adulated, well-known author with many books related to relationship category. Amari Souls is a pen name to hide author’s identity. He is very famous for his book “Reflections of Man” which depicts the quality of relationships men and women have, and which gives suggestions to improve […]
In Other Rooms, Other Wonders: A book that explains the darkest mindset of our society
Daniyal Mueenuddin was brought up in Lahore, Pakistan and Elroy, Wisconsin. An alum of Dartmouth College and Yale Law School, his stories have been featured in The New Yorker, Granta , Zoetrope, The Best American Short Stories 2008, and the forthcoming PEN/O.Henry Prize Stories 2010. He is the 2010 winner […]
Why Qaisra Shahraz’s “The Holy Woman” is a must read for all
The Holy Woman is fascinating family drama, a romantic story of love and duplicity in a prosperous Muslim community, with all the burdens of modern life and old traditions. The novel is perfectly composed with sensible and relatable characters and issues that are a piece of our general society, but […]
To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee: A review
To Kill a Mockingbird is set in the 1930s in Macomb, Alabama, a fictional Southern state of the US. In the 1930s, racial discrimination was normal, and commonly, openly accepted. It was at such a time that Harper Lee, through her book ‘To Kill a Mockingbird’, stood up against racism […]
Daisy Khan’s Born with Wings: A Tale of Spiritual Journey
Born with Wings by Daisy Khan, published on April 24, 2018, accentuates a modern Muslim woman’s spiritual expedition. It is an autobiography of her where she traces her growth in a fairly liberal but observant Muslim family in Kashmir. Daisy goes to USA and becomes an Islamic feminist activist endeavoring to […]