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Sidra Javed

Sidra Javed is a home maker yet reading enthusiast. She loves reading different genres and likes to share her views with others, hoping this will inspire others to take up reading books. On the contrary she's interested in Calligraphy and Art too. She loves adding creativity and delicacy in food.

The Testaments | Margaret Atwood | Book Review

The Testaments

The Testaments by Margaret Atwood Review by Sidra Javed I had heard a lot about Handmaids Tale and about how sad and dark it is. Although The Testaments is also on our bookshelf, I have not yet given it a shot. I would dust it and put it back. As I read mostly for pleasure and to distract my mind …

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Bad Luck And Trouble | Lee Child | Book Review

Bad Luck and Trouble

Bad Luck and Trouble by Lee Child “Bad Luck And Trouble” is one of the Jack Reacher series by Lee Child. It’s a thriller where Jack is a larger than life character. A former MP (Military Police) officer who managed and trained a team that is equal or in fact better than the rest of the world. The story begins …

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The Subtle Art of Not Giving a Fu*k | Mark Manson

The Subtle Art of Not Giving a Fu*k

The Subtle Art of Not Giving a Fu*kMark Manson Review: Sidra Javed Let me introduce the book in its own words first. Then I shall continue with my review. “The Subtle Art of not Giving a Fu*k” will not teach you how to gain or achieve rather how to lose or let it go. It will teach you to take …

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Atomic Habits | James Clear | Book Review

Atomic Habits

ATOMIC HABITSJames Clear Self help books can be understood when you are going through a similar situation in life. Then these books make sense and might even help you. But Atomic Habits is among a few that will hit the mark all the time. We are always looking forward to build good habits that will serve us right. ~ When …

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Burnt Shadows | Kamila Shamsie | English Review no

Burnt Shadows

BURNT SHADOWSKamila Shamsie Burnt Shadows is my third book by Kamila Shamsie. Each book pleasantly surprised me as I like the read her. This book in particular is a moving ans well as an aching tale of love and loss. Her books span to two or more countries, hence give you a ride to different scenes, languages and culture. She …

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