Originally posted by: AshesToDust
Oh i really like Nemrah after Jannat ke Patte and Mushaf. how was the book you read?
and I have heard Parizzaad is a good read!=D really?
Originally posted by: lostmymusic.
I loved reading Belli Rajputan Ki Malkan! Nimrah Ahmed pens down her men so beautifully (I'm a bit sucker of these kind of men xD)...didn't like Jannat Ke Patte of hers but Mashaf made me a fan. Her new novel "Namil" is going on in Khwateen Digest and I'm addicted!
i have been reading Umera and Nemra for a long time now and i really need something different...i think Parizaad is on the list!😊
Belli rajputan ki mulkan had two stories..
1st was belli rajputan ki malka which was really good. It had suspense and the character of princess Maya was etched out really well. And the whole story revolved around her..
There was another story in belly rajputan... i forgot its name..but it was very disappointing. Dint like it at all. The story was full of cliches... after a masterpeice belly rajputan ki malka.. the other story really came as a disappointment.
Parizad kept me hooked throughout. Though there were loopholes in it. Some cliches too..but it was well written. At one point of time it started dragging. Overall, it was a good read. Hashim Nadeem's style of writing is different from Umera & Nemrah.
Originally posted by: AshesToDust
i have been reading Umera and Nemra for a long time now and i really need something different...i think Parizaad is on the list!😊
yes Farhat's writings and her stories are over-simplified and are good o read once you are in those high moods otherwise they sound far from reality. Plus he one's i have read are all about the high class, she never writes about the middle ones or the poor ones plus of course she is almost always high on romance.
I've read Farhat Ishtiaq also but her novels are mostly about romance and i found her over-rated.yes, Parizad is recomended.. you should go for it.
Originally posted by: AshesToDust
yes Farhat's writings and her stories are over-simplified and are good o read once you are in those high moods otherwise they sound far from reality. Plus he one's i have read are all about the high class, she never writes about the middle ones or the poor ones plus of course she is almost always high on romance.
I really detest characters who have nothing in life but a branded attire and party/ gathering on their minds.
i read Bin Roye Ansu too; i must say it was a good read... but then have never heard of such a thing happening to real people. Its difficult to relate sometimes. But one does enjoy her work.I have read Bin Roye Aansoo too.. i was above average i would say. I guess romance is her forte that is why she sticks to it. Good for her. :) but yes her stories are more like fantasies very unlike real life.Which books of Umera have you read?
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