Superfast Primetime Ultimate Nation: The Relentless Invention of Modern India
Book
Today, India stands on the threshold of global dominance. And as it faces the road ahead, attention...
Politics
ClareR (5721 KP) rated Best of Friends in Books
Jan 12, 2023
Maryam and Zahra make a poor decision after a party that has consequences for many years.
Thirty years later both women live in London. They both have the best educations that money can buy, and a Oxbridge degree each. They’re both hugely successful in their chosen professions, and regularly see the seedier side of their professions (mainly corrupt politicians).
But when someone from their past reappears, questionable decisions are made once again. I was mentally shouting at the character involved for her utter stupidity, and I was really surprised that Maryam and Zehra’s friendship survived this at all - I don’t know as I would be as forgiving. There was a point where I wasn’t so sure that the friendship would survive though.
I liked this, and I’m aware from reading other reviews that it’s very much a marmite book. Love it or hate it: I loved it.
Phil Leader (619 KP) rated Out of the Silence in Books
Nov 21, 2019
She is called Afra and was courted by a boy called Jameel in her village. But her family only see profit in Afra and sell her to a rich businessman from a distant city to be his wife. Jameel leaves the village in shame. Their lives take very different paths from there.
Ralph Buchanan used to be the toast of the journalistic world, exposing corruption and scandal, his work earning him awards and fame. However too many corners cut and too many regrets have left him washed up in Lahore, a has-been drinking his life away. He is told the story of Afra and realises he could make a difference, but before that he needs to drag himself up from rock bottom.
The first part of the book, telling the story of Afra and Jameel is relatively slow paced. It is also a pretty grim read as Mullen describes the reality of life for many women who are still treated as property in Pakistan. There is much that is hard to read, but sometimes the truth can be very ugly. This is nothing like anything Mullen has written before. But he is a writer of considerable talent and weaves the tale expertly. Naturally there is a murder mystery woven into the story, so it is not a complete departure from his normal subject matter.
Once Buchanen enters, the pace picks up and something of the style of his other books returns, with Ralph being very much in the mould of a 'noir journalist'. The story from this point forward is not only his ongoing investigation into Afra's story and the murderer, but also his own personal journey. Mullen has a fabulously light touch with both characters and language that mean the reader is drawn into the events, even more so for having read the shocking story that kicks this book into life.
Owen Mullen has tried something different here, and has sought to expose a deep injustice in the world. He has succeeded on both counts. An author that deserves a wider audience
Quran Majeed - Sheikh Abdul Basit
Reference and Book
App
● ● ● This app contains full recitation of Sheikh Sheikh Abdul Basit (no download is needed...
Quran Majeed - Sheikh Mahir
Reference and Book
App
● ● ● This app contains full recitation of Sheikh Mahir-al-Muayqali (no download is needed for...
Central Asia in World History
Book
A vast region stretching roughly from the Volga River to Manchuria and the northern Chinese...
I am Malala: How One Girl Stood Up for Education and Changed the World
Malala Yousafzai and Patricia McCormick
Book
'Malala is an inspiration to girls and women all over the world.' - J.K. Rowling Written by Malala...
I, Migrant: A Comedian's Journey from Karachi to the Outback
Book
Despite being nearly killed by a kangaroo and almost lynched and run out of town after his comedy...
Plant Responses to Hyperarid Desert Environments
Monier M. Abd El-Ghani, Francisco Martin Huerta-Martinez, Liu Hongyan and Rahmatullah Qureshi
Book
This book provides a comprehensive discussion on plant responses in hyperarid regions of Egypt,...