Palace Walk
₨1,900Palace Walk by Naguib Mahfouz is the first book in the Cairo Trilogy, set in 1910s Egypt. It focuses on the lives of a middle-class Cairo family, capturing societal tensions, generational conflicts, and the changing political landscape.
₨2,599Powerless
₨599Lauren Roberts’ Powerless is an emotional saga of love, resilience, and self-discovery. The novel explores the power dynamics between characters, set against a backdrop of conflict and transformation, offering a heartfelt journey through vulnerability and empowerment.
₨600Qaid
₨899Qaid by Abdullah Hussein is a compelling tale of human entrapment, exploring themes of freedom, isolation, and societal constraints. The novel delves into the struggles of individuals bound by emotional, cultural, and existential limitations.
₨999Reckless
₨499Lauren Roberts’ Reckless is a gripping tale of forbidden love and daring adventures. Set in a richly imagined world, the novel captivates readers with its compelling characters, emotional depth, and thrilling twists.
₨600Sab Rang Kahaniyan (Volume 8) (Short Stories) (Urdu)
₨1,745Hassan Raza Goandal’s Sab Rang Kahaniyan (Volume 8) offers a vibrant collection of Urdu short stories. This anthology captures a kaleidoscope of emotions, experiences, and societal insights, appealing to readers who cherish thought-provoking and diverse storytelling.
₨1,995Saffron Dreams
₨1,099Saffron Dreams by Shaila M. Abdullah tells the story of a Pakistani-American woman’s journey of self-discovery and healing after the tragic loss of her husband. The novel weaves together themes of grief, love, and the search for meaning in a changing world.
₨1,499Sifar Se Aik Tak: Cyber Space Ke Aik Munshi Ki Sarghazasht
₨699Sifar Se Aik Tak: Cyber Space Ke Aik Munshi Ki Sarghazasht by Mirza Athar Baig is a thought-provoking novel set in the digital age. It follows the journey of a clerk in cyberspace, exploring themes of identity, technology, and existentialism.
₨999Sikander
₨1,699Sikander by Muhammad Salahuddin Khan is a gripping coming-of-age novel that follows a young Pakistani boy’s journey through life, love, and faith. Set against the backdrop of turbulent times, it explores identity, resilience, and personal growth
₨1,899Silent Patient
₨849This psychological thriller follows Alicia Berenson, a silent artist accused of murdering her husband, and Theo Faber, the therapist determined to uncover her secrets. The Silent Patient unravels a gripping mystery with shocking twists and psychological depth.
₨999The 786 Cybercafe
₨550The 786 Cybercafe by Bina Shah is a contemporary novel that explores the impact of technology, identity, and cultural clashes in a Karachi cybercafe. Through the stories of its characters, the book delves into the struggles of the digital age.
₨999The Art Of Laziness
₨299The Art of Laziness by Library Mindset redefines laziness as a mindful approach to productivity. It offers practical tips on achieving balance, working smarter, and prioritizing self-care while challenging conventional notions of success and hustle culture.
₨350The Bell Jar
₨539Sylvia Plath’s The Bell Jar is a semi-autobiographical novel that delves into a young woman’s struggles with mental illness. Set in the 1950s, it offers a poignant exploration of identity, societal expectations, and the search for meaning
₨599The Childrens Questions about Faith
₨299Abdullah Arrakf’s The Children’s Questions about Faith answers curious and profound queries about belief and spirituality. This engaging guide simplifies complex concepts for young minds, fostering understanding and a deeper connection to faith through thoughtful and relatable discussions.
₨399The Family Tree
₨2,000The Family Tree by Sairish Hussain is a heartfelt novel about family, identity, and belonging. It follows the life of a young woman navigating generational differences, cultural expectations, and her quest to understand her place in the world.
₨2,245The God of Small Things
₨2,030Arundhati Roy’s The God of Small Things is a multi-layered narrative about love, loss, and societal norms. Set in Kerala, India, it weaves past and present, exploring forbidden relationships and the ripple effects of personal choices across generations.
₨2,295The It Doesnt Matter Suit and Other Stories
₨999The It Doesn’t Matter Suit by Sylvia Plath is a collection of short stories that blend dark humor with sharp observations of human nature. The stories explore themes of identity, societal pressures, and the absurdity of life.
₨1,300The Last House Guest
₨1,980The Last House Guest by Megan Miranda is a thrilling mystery about a young woman investigating the death of her best friend in a small seaside town. Secrets, lies, and betrayal unravel as she uncovers the truth.
₨2,345The Ministry of Utmost Happiness
₨1,780Arundhati Roy’s The Ministry of Utmost Happiness is a sprawling tale of love, resistance, and identity in modern India. Through interconnected stories of diverse characters, it captures the complexities of life, politics, and human resilience amidst a backdrop of social upheaval.
₨1,995The People in the Trees
₨1,500The People in the Trees by Hanya Yanagihara is a haunting tale of discovery and exploitation. Set in the Pacific islands, it examines the consequences of a scientific breakthrough that promises immortality, unraveling the ethical dilemmas of progress.
₨1,800The Prisoner
₨999The Prisoner by Omar Shahid Hamid is a thrilling crime novel set in Karachi’s dangerous world of police corruption and organized crime. The story revolves around a former cop who is drawn into a web of betrayal, violence, and justice.
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