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Review: Sometimes I Lie

T. Akhtar
July 30, 2018October 15, 2020 No Comments

Rating: 4.5 Stars One of the most engaging and thrilling books that I have read in recent times, Sometimes I lie is the story of Amber Reynolds, who is in a coma, and who has a story to tell. I started this book on a four-hour flight, thinking I will read for a while and […]

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Sunday Musings: Changing The Fairy Tale

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July 29, 2018October 15, 2020 No Comments

A few weeks ago, my daughter came up to me and said that someone told her that Moana is more courageous than Mulan, because she fought gods while Mulan only had to fight humans. The reason my daughter came to me, is that I have always told her that I don’t like any Disney princesses, […]

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Review: The Ocean At The End Of The Lane

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July 22, 2018October 15, 2020 No Comments

Rating: 4 Stars In The Ocean At The End Of The Lane, Neil Gaiman shows us the world as seen by a 7-year-old boy. The world that children live in is not the same as our adult world. Their realities are different from our realities, and it is a fact that as they grow older, […]

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Review: Things She Could Never Have

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May 29, 2018October 15, 2020 No Comments

Rating: 4.5 Stars I have never been very enthusiastic about short stories in English. While I love reading Urdu short stories, somehow English short stories have never held any fascination for me. Furthermore, contemporary Pakistani writers have, with the exception of one or two, always left me disappointed. It was these two factors that made […]

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Review: The Woman In The Window

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May 23, 2018October 15, 2020 No Comments

Rating: 3 Stars The Woman in The Window by A.J. Finn was my most anticipated read this year. I had been trying to get my hands on it for months, but something always went wrong and I ended up not buying it. So, when I did manage to get it finally, I couldn’t wait to […]

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Sunday Views: Whatever Happened to Good Books For Girls?

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May 6, 2018October 15, 2020 No Comments

Yesterday, my daughter was telling me one of her many stories from school, and she asked me if I had ever seen a boy who was interested in girlish activities. I asked her what do “girlish activities” mean, and she told me that they are things like playing with dolls, doing arts and crafts, making […]

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Sunday Rant: When YA is More “Adult” Than Young!

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April 29, 2018October 16, 2020 No Comments

Everyone who follows me on Instagram and Facebook is aware of the dilemma I had to face last week when my 13-year-old read a book he shouldn’t have read, all because of the misleading classification at the bookstore. As a parent, it was frustrating and disorienting, and definitely not something that I would want to […]

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