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The Forty Rules of Love by Elif Shafak

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4.0

Finally after a very long break I've completed the book. Amazing writing style with perfect description. I love the way writer pictured the spirituality but I have a few quries about the concept of sufism. Besides, it's a wonderful writing.
The Little Prince by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry

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4.0

It makes me sad that I didn't read it earlier. One of the best books ever with a very beautiful message.
Ayesha at Last by Uzma Jalaluddin

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4.0

A sweet and beautiful story of Indian Muslim families in Canada.
Story starts with a misunderstanding between Ayesha and Khalid the main characters.
Ayesha, an unmarried girl of 27, struggling in her life. Strong and weak at the same time. Not sure what she wants from her life, having a lot of misunderstandings, she managed to get her happy ending.

Khalid, a practical Muslim highly influenced by his mother and bound to his comfort zone. He wants to get married with a girl his dominating mother chooses for him. But ends up falling in love with Ayesha.
Tuesdays with Morrie by Mitch Albom

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0.0

I have no words to explain what I feel after reading this. It's the strangest experience I've ever had.
Tuesdays with Morrie is a memoir written by Mitch Album. In this he writes about his last visits to his professor Morrie Schwartz. Who was suffering from ALS and he is left with a limited life time.
In their last meetings they discussed about the true meaning of life and Morrie shared the lessons he learned from his life. He tells Mitch about the true importance of life.

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