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 Amar Jaleel

Kazi Abdul Jaleel (Sindhiقاضي عبدالجليل) (born 1936 in Rohri), popularly known as Amar Jaleel, is a Sindhi fiction writer and a columnist whose columns appear in various SindhiUrdu and English-language dailies of Pakistan. He has authored 20 books, and received awards including Pride of Performance (Pakistan), and Akhal Bharat Sindhi Sahat Sabha National Award (India).[1]

Amar Jaleel started his career at Radio Pakistan, Karachi before being transferred to Islamabad, where he worked in different positions at radio and educational institutions. Now retired, Jaleel currently resides in Karachi, Sindh, where he spends his leisure time writing articles for various Pakistan newspapers, and is known as a popular columnist for Dawn and The Nationcurrently Working with a private regional Sindhi TV channel as anchor program class room

His Book.

He has written hundreds of short stories in Sindhi; he has also written one novel in Sindhi titled Naith Gongey Ghalahyo نيگونگهي ڳالهايو ("Thus Dumb Spoke"). 

Thus Dumb Spoke Novel Is Written In Sindhi. Thus We Are Unable to Attach the link to download the book however you can find the translated to english book from many library around the world.

Sudeep Nagarkar

Sudeep Nagarakar (born 26 February 1988) is an Indian novelist and writer of fiction. His first novel, Few Things Left Unsaid, was published by Srishti Publishers in 2011.[3] Till 2015, nine novels authored by him have been published. [4] He is the recipient of the 2013 Youth Achievers' Award for writing for being one of the highest selling writers in India in romance genre. His book It started with a friend request was the most popular fiction book of 2013, according to Amazon India.
Sudeep Nagarkar was born on 27 February 1988 in Mumbai in an ethnic Marathi Brahman family to Jayant Nagarkar and Manju Nagarkar.  
Sudeep's first book, Few Things Left Unsaid, was published on 10 July 2011. His second book, That's the way we met, was published on 1 July 2012. Soon after the release of his second book, he quit his job at an IT company in 2012 to fully devote his time to writing.[8] He also faced stiff opposition from his family when he decided to turn out into a full-time writer.[9] His first two novels were inspired by his own life. Sudeep was in the habit of penning a diary which consisted of his college experiences and memories.[10] He received "Youth achievers" award in August 2013 for writing three bestselling novels back to back and for being one of the highest selling romance author in India. His debut novel Few Things Left Unsaid is likely going to be adopted for Marathi feature film in 2016

His Book.

There was high expectations from celebrated author Sudeep Nagarkar and he lives up to expectations. A book of life, love n friendship It started with a friend request leaves a big smile on your face after closing the book. All the while you think whats gonna happen next and this makes it a extraordinary read. I recently read Ravinder Singhs book but it sucked big time with all hype. Sudeep Nagarkar's this book released with very big hype and I think this is the most hyped book of the year but I was really glad and happy that book lived to all the expectations. Indeed it takes every emotion to one level higher. Sudeep has written a masterpiece --Anushka jain Jul 18, 2013 It started with a friend request!! That the way he started Had really made me speechless!! the friendship the flows between aadi & akash , krithika & aleesha , krithika -akash-aadi was real example of friends who never expect anything in return for what they have given!! Awesome... (deep poor guy) Everything was mixed up well with full emotions!! At least by reading this we can change many minds and make them to take right decisions in life!! Akash was such a man who deserve everything in his life !! its not that akash had lost, its aleesha who lost her love of life by not understanding him and that was not the end ....but life has some twists and turns that make u realize how vital a relationship is and make us regret for deciding in haste!!! Aleesha made... !!! wanna know what happened between akash & aleesha? just get the book enjoy reading and find urself where u r!!! Aadi you are great thanks to Sudeep . --Ayeshwaryaa parvathy Jul 20, 2013 I recently read many books but this one stands of all. It takes you to mesmerizing ride of life which leaves you stunned midway and forces you to read more and more. A lovely experience and will suggest this book to all my friends. A must read for everyone. It has everything for everyone in it. A monsoon book for sure this year. --Nikhil Jul 18, 2013

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Farhat Ishtiaq


Farhat Ishtiaq (Urduفرحت اشتیاق‎) (born June 23, 1980), is a Pakistani writerauthor and screenwriter. She is best known for her romantic novels HumsafarMata-e-Jaan Hai TuDiyar-e-DilDil se Nikle Hain jo Lafz and Woh Jo Qarz Rakhty Thay Jaan Per. She mostly focuses on Pakistani society.

Her Book

Humsafar (Urduهم سفر‎) is a romantic novel written by Farhat Ishtiaq. The novel was first published in 7 parts in Khawateen Digest monthly from July 2007 to January 2008. It was later published as a complete novel by Ilm-o-Irfan Publishers. The story revolves around Ashar and Khirad's relationship with their daughter, Hareem, and how she unknowingly bridges the distances that exist between her parents. The novel is written in a retrospective manner and told mostly in flashbacks. The first half of the novel is based on mostly Ashar's reflections and his point of view while the second part of the novel is told mainly from Khirad's point of view.
The story has been adapted into a drama serial (Humsafar), produced by Momina Duraid and directed by Sarmad Sultan Khoosat. The drama aired on Hum TV from September 2011 to February 2012. Following the production of the serial a new edition of the book was published.
We Are Unable to Attach the link to download the book however you can find the translated to english book from many library around the world. Sorry For This.

Khalid Hosseini

Khaled Hosseini (Persianخالد حسینی‎ [ˈxɒled hoˈsejni]/ˈhɑːlɛd hˈsni/; born March 4, 1965) is an Afghan-American novelist and physician. After graduating from college, he worked as a doctor in California, a predicament that he likened to "an arranged marriage. He has published three novels, most notably his 2003 debut The Kite Runner, all of which are at least partially set in Afghanistan and feature an Afghan as the protagonist. Following the success of The Kite Runner he retired from medicine to write full-time.
Hosseini was born in Kabul, Afghanistan. His father worked as a diplomat, and when Hosseini was 11 years old, the family moved to France; four years later, they applied for asylum in the United States, where he later became a citizen. Hosseini did not return to Afghanistan until 2001 at the age of 36, where he "felt like a tourist in [his] own country". In interviews about the experience, he admitted to sometimes feeling survivor's guilt for having been able to leave the country before the Soviet invasion and subsequent wars.
All three of his novels became bestsellers: The Kite Runner (2003) spent 101 weeks on The New York Times Best Seller list, four of them at number one. A Thousand Splendid Suns (2007) was a Times Best Seller for 103 weeks, 15 at number one. And the Mountains Echoed (2013) debuted near the top of the Times list and remained on it for 33 weeks until January 2014.

His Book

The Kite Runner is the first novel by Afghan-American author Khaled Hosseini.[1] Published in 2003 by Riverhead Books, it tells the story of Amir, a young boy from the Wazir Akbar Khan district of Kabul, whose closest friend is Hassan. The story is set against a backdrop of tumultuous events, from the fall of Afghanistan's monarchy through the Soviet military intervention, the exodus of refugees to Pakistan and the United States, and the rise of the Taliban regime.
Hosseini has commented that he considers The Kite Runner to be a father–son story, emphasizing the familial aspects of the narrative, an element that he continued to use in his later works.[2] Themes of guilt and redemption feature prominently in the novel,[3] with a pivotal scene depicting an act of sexual assault that happens against Hassan that Amir fails to prevent. The situation as a whole was the main reason why Amir and Hassan's friendship ended. The latter half of the book centers on Amir's attempts to atone for this transgression by rescuing Hassan's son two decades later.
The Kite Runner became a bestseller after being printed in paperback and was popularized in book clubs. It was a number one New York Times bestseller for over two years,[4] with over seven million copies sold in the United States.[5] Reviews were generally positive, though parts of the plot drew significant controversy in Afghanistan. A number of adaptations were created following publication, including a 2007 film of the same name, several stage performances, and a graphic novel.

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