MUHABBAT MAN MEHRAM
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Author: Sumaira Hameed
Publisher: Ilm-o-Irfan Publishers
Language: Urdu
.Sumaira Hameed's writing style is polished and well-balanced, a fact I first noticed in Yaaram. Character relationships and development is without question her forte. What I admire particularly about her stories is the portrayal of the struggles her characters go through. The depiction is realistic but always with a positive message at the end. Good stories teach good things and while I'm open to learning valuable moral lessons, I feel sometimes writers go a little overboard with that. Same goes with our desi romance. Urdu novels are primarily socio-romantic so it's madness to not expect it but what I loved about this book was that both of these elements were perfectly incorporated.
I do have one problem, though. There was a big fallout near the end (there always is) and yet the patching-up of things didn't make any sense. It happened a little too fast for me. A certain character did a complete 180 which I didn't like and another one didn't get proper closure.
Order your copy of MUHABBAT MAN MEHRAM published by ilm o irfan Publishers from Urdu Book to get a huge discount along with Shipping and chance to win books in the book fair and Urdu bazar online.
Author: Sumaira Hameed
Publisher: Ilm-o-Irfan Publishers
Language: Urdu
.Sumaira Hameed's writing style is polished and well-balanced, a fact I first noticed in Yaaram. Character relationships and development is without question her forte. What I admire particularly about her stories is the portrayal of the struggles her characters go through. The depiction is realistic but always with a positive message at the end. Good stories teach good things and while I'm open to learning valuable moral lessons, I feel sometimes writers go a little overboard with that. Same goes with our desi romance. Urdu novels are primarily socio-romantic so it's madness to not expect it but what I loved about this book was that both of these elements were perfectly incorporated.
I do have one problem, though. There was a big fallout near the end (there always is) and yet the patching-up of things didn't make any sense. It happened a little too fast for me. A certain character did a complete 180 which I didn't like and another one didn't get proper closure.