Language: English
Best Seller: UrduBazarKarachi
Paper Quality: Excellent
Digital Printing
Paper Back
Novel Size
Binding: Paperback
Book Type: Digital Printed Book
Book Condition: New
Book Print: Local
Print on Demand
Customer Care: Quickly Response & the Picture’s for satisfaction
Give Feedback & Good Reviews For Our Service & Quality of Product
“Urdu Bazar” is a platform for making intellectuals. Our mission is to provide the best stuff for reading the most famous books in the market by the well-known author “Urdu Bazar” The mission is to create highly knowledgeable, intellectual, and well-read Pakistani communities throughout the nation by developing a clearer reorganization of customer needs and by providing customers with a combination of knowledge-propagating media. We aim to create the biggest online store, providing a professional service that allows readers, writers, and sellers to go through the books and buy or sell easily from our online store.
Description
Reviews (0)
Be the first to review “Five Brothers” Cancel reply
Shipping & Delivery


MAECENAS IACULIS
Vestibulum curae torquent diam diam commodo parturient penatibus nunc dui adipiscing convallis bulum parturient suspendisse parturient a.Parturient in parturient scelerisque nibh lectus quam a natoque adipiscing a vestibulum hendrerit et pharetra fames nunc natoque dui.
ADIPISCING CONVALLIS BULUM
- Vestibulum penatibus nunc dui adipiscing convallis bulum parturient suspendisse.
- Abitur parturient praesent lectus quam a natoque adipiscing a vestibulum hendre.
- Diam parturient dictumst parturient scelerisque nibh lectus.
Scelerisque adipiscing bibendum sem vestibulum et in a a a purus lectus faucibus lobortis tincidunt purus lectus nisl class eros.Condimentum a et ullamcorper dictumst mus et tristique elementum nam inceptos hac parturient scelerisque vestibulum amet elit ut volutpat.
Related products
The Pathless Path
The Pathless Path by Paul Millerd is a reflective memoir and guide that explores the journey of stepping away from conventional paths to find one's true purpose and meaning in life. Drawing from his own experiences of leaving a successful career to travel and explore alternative lifestyles, Millerd discusses the challenges and rewards of embracing uncertainty and forging a more authentic path. The book combines personal anecdotes, philosophical insights, and practical advice, encouraging readers to question societal expectations and trust their intuition. It offers a thoughtful exploration of self-discovery, fulfillment, and the freedom that comes with creating one's own journey.
The Prisoner
The Prisoner by Omar Shahid Hamid is a gritty and intense crime novel set in Karachi, Pakistan. The story follows the life of a police officer named Aftab, who is tasked with managing the operations of a notorious prison. As Aftab navigates the corrupt and dangerous world within the prison walls, he becomes entangled in the web of power struggles, criminal alliances, and the harsh realities of the justice system. The novel explores themes of corruption, loyalty, and moral ambiguity, providing a raw and unflinching portrayal of life in Pakistan’s criminal underworld. Through its vivid characters and gripping plot, The Prisoner sheds light on the complexities of law enforcement, crime, and survival in a turbulent society.
The Second Sex
The Second Sex by Simone de Beauvoir is a groundbreaking work of feminist philosophy and existentialism, first published in 1949. In this book, de Beauvoir examines the historical, social, and psychological oppression of women, arguing that women have been historically defined as the "Other" in relation to men, who are seen as the default or norm. She explores how this societal construct affects women's freedom, identity, and agency. Through a blend of philosophical analysis, historical research, and personal reflections, de Beauvoir challenges the traditional roles assigned to women and advocates for their liberation and equal treatment. The book is a seminal work in feminist theory and remains influential in discussions of gender and equality.
The Second World War
₨ 2,050
The Second World War by Martin Gilbert is a comprehensive, multi-volume historical account of World War II. Drawing on extensive research, including primary sources and testimonies, Gilbert chronicles the events of the war from its origins and the political tensions leading to its outbreak, to the key military campaigns, major battles, and the global impact of the conflict. The book also delves into the human stories of the war, including the experiences of soldiers, civilians, and the victims of the Holocaust. Gilbert's work provides a detailed, accessible, and balanced narrative, offering both a strategic and personal perspective on one of the most devastating wars in history.
The Shadow of What Was Lost
₨ 1,450
The Shadow of What Was Lost by James Islington is the first book in The Licanius Trilogy, a high fantasy series set in a world where magic is dying, and an ancient conflict looms. The story follows a young man named Davian, who possesses dangerous, forbidden magical abilities. As Davian embarks on a journey to uncover the secrets of his past and the truth behind his powers, he becomes entangled in a complex web of politics, ancient prophecies, and dark forces. Along with his friends, he must navigate a world filled with intrigue, betrayal, and the looming threat of a long-forgotten evil. The novel explores themes of destiny, friendship, and the cost of power, offering readers a richly detailed world and an epic, character-driven plot.
The Spy Chronicles
The Spy Chronicles: RAW, ISI and the Illusion of Peace is a candid and revealing memoir by A.S. Dulat, former chief of India's Research and Analysis Wing (RAW), and his counterparts from Pakistan’s Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI). The book offers an insider's perspective on the covert operations, intelligence gathering, and political maneuvering that shape the complex relationship between India and Pakistan. Through candid conversations and reflections, Dulat and his colleagues provide insights into key events, espionage, and the challenges of fostering peace between two nuclear-armed neighbors. The book serves as both an eye-opening account of intelligence work and a critical examination of the diplomatic efforts for peace in the region.
The Storyselling Method
₨ 430
The Storyselling Method by Philipp Humm is a guide that combines storytelling with sales techniques to help individuals and businesses effectively sell products and ideas. The book emphasizes the power of storytelling as a persuasive tool, showing how engaging narratives can captivate audiences and create emotional connections. Humm provides practical strategies for crafting compelling stories that resonate with customers, enhance brand identity, and ultimately drive sales. It's a comprehensive resource for anyone looking to master the art of selling through storytelling.
The Tyrants Tomb
₨ 750
The Tyrant's Tomb by Rick Riordan is the fourth book in The Trials of Apollo series, continuing the story of the former god Apollo, who has been turned into a mortal. Apollo, along with his friends, embarks on a dangerous journey to the ancient city of Rome to confront the forces threatening the gods and the mortal world. In this adventure, Apollo must face the wrath of the emperor Nero and battle terrifying enemies, all while navigating his vulnerabilities and learning what it means to be truly heroic. Filled with humor, mythology, and high-stakes action, this installment brings Apollo closer to fulfilling his quest and regaining his divine status.
Reviews
There are no reviews yet.