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Palace Walk
Palace 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.
₨2,599 -
Powerless
Lauren 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.
₨600 -
Qaid
Qaid 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.
₨999 -
Reckless
Lauren 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.
₨600 -
Sab Rang Kahaniyan (Volume 8) (Short Stories) (Urdu)
Hassan 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.
₨1,995 -
Saffron Dreams
Saffron 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.
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Sifar Se Aik Tak: Cyber Space Ke Aik Munshi Ki Sarghazasht
Sifar 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.
₨999 -
Sikander
Sikander 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
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Silent Patient
This 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.
₨999 -
The 786 Cybercafe
The 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.
₨999 -
The Art Of Laziness
The 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.
₨350 -
The Bell Jar
Sylvia 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
₨599 -
The Childrens Questions about Faith
Abdullah 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.
₨399 -
The Family Tree
The 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.
₨2,245 -
The God of Small Things
Arundhati 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.
₨2,295 -
The It Doesnt Matter Suit and Other Stories
The 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.
₨1,300 -
The Last House Guest
The 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.
₨2,345 -
The Ministry of Utmost Happiness
Arundhati 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.
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The People in the Trees
The 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.
₨1,800 -
The Prisoner
The 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.
₨1,299