Page-Turner Paradise: Dive into the Best Books of the Year!
Spare by Prince Harry
It’s a rare occurrence for a book to dominate public discourse long before its release, but Prince Harry’s upcoming memoir, “Spare,” has managed just that. The anticipation has been fueled by the revelation of several explosive and intimate claims about his life within the royal family.
People Collide by Isle McElroy
If you find yourself drawn to the body-swap genre, reminiscent of classics like Freaky Friday (the delightful one with Lindsay Lohan), but yearn for a narrative that delves deeper into themes of gender, self, identity, and love, then look no further—this book is unequivocally tailored for you.
The Idle Stance of the Tippler Pigeon by Safinah Danish Elahi
Safinah Danish Elahi has already established herself as a notable figure in Pakistani literature. A lawyer, poet, writer, and the founder of an independent publishing house, Safinah has received critical acclaim for her poetry collection. Furthermore, one of her novels has been commissioned for a TV serial titled “Daur.” Now, she returns with yet another gripping novel. Against the backdrop of Karachi’s elite society and pervasive class divides, this compelling narrative unfolds the lives of three adults haunted by a childhood trauma that tore them apart. Safinah’s storytelling promises to delve into the intricacies of their past, weaving a tale of suspense and exploration within the dynamic social landscape of Karachi.
And Still The Earth Turns by Muhammad Ali Bandial
Following his debut with “I Dream of Rain,” a touching narrative exploring a nuanced father-son relationship, award-winning author Muhammad Ali Bandial returns with another poignant love story that transcends the boundaries of time and distance. This marks his continuation in delivering emotionally resonant tales that capture the intricacies of human connections.
Someone Like Her by Awais Khan
Renowned author Awais Khan, has returned with another literary masterpiece. Set against the backdrop of the culturally vibrant city of Multan, “Someone Like Her” crafts a compelling narrative that paints a powerful portrait of resilience and defiance in the face of adversity. Khan skillfully delves into the aftermath of an unthinkable act of vengeance, guiding readers through the challenges a young woman faces as she endeavors to rebuild her life.
























