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inveterate_reader's Reviews (196)
(2.5⭐)
The Testament by John Grisham is a legal novel which I thought was a mystery but was more of a 'geographical book' which was interesting but not the fast paced mystery thriller I had in mind.
The Testament by John Grisham is a legal novel which I thought was a mystery but was more of a 'geographical book' which was interesting but not the fast paced mystery thriller I had in mind.
I honestly have no idea what I just read. I think I'm gonna spend the night searching for an explanation.
"And Then There Were None" by Agatha Cristie is a mystery crime. I read Agatha Cristie after a really long time and I'm surely gonna read more of her.
سحر ایک استعارہ ہے" عمیرہ احمد کے پانچ افسانوں کا مجموعہ ہے۔اس مجموعے میں عمیرہ احمد نے ہمارے معاشرے کی خامیوں اور تلخ حقیقتوں پہ روشنی ڈالی ہے۔ ہر کہانی ہماری روز مرہ کی زندگی سے لی گئ ہے۔
2.75⭐
1. It was good but not as good as I was expecting it to be.
2. I did not find that Ishq e haqeeqy factor (due which I had actually gotten this book). It started with ishq e majazi, it went on with ishq e majazi. The 'issues'/'problems' were directly/indirectly related to the same dunyawi muhabbat and all. The use of adjective ooooof!!
3. At some points there seemed a forced use of مشکل باتیں. Looking at the background of our narrator, the dialogues seemed a lil forced (sometimes).
4. I loved how the author talked about جنات and other worldly creatures, their presence, their interactions with humans and all that.
5. I LOVED the whole idea of being of عبدللہ in "real sense."
1. It was good but not as good as I was expecting it to be.
2. I did not find that Ishq e haqeeqy factor (due which I had actually gotten this book). It started with ishq e majazi, it went on with ishq e majazi. The 'issues'/'problems' were directly/indirectly related to the same dunyawi muhabbat and all. The use of adjective ooooof!!
3. At some points there seemed a forced use of مشکل باتیں. Looking at the background of our narrator, the dialogues seemed a lil forced (sometimes).
4. I loved how the author talked about جنات and other worldly creatures, their presence, their interactions with humans and all that.
5. I LOVED the whole idea of being of عبدللہ in "real sense."