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 Prisoner’s Throne
The Prisoner’s Throne by Holly Black is the final book in The Wicked King trilogy, which continues the dark and thrilling tale set in the world of the Fae. The story follows Jude, a mortal girl who has risen to power in the treacherous courts of Faerie, where deceit, betrayal, and manipulation are constant. As Jude grapples with her feelings for Cardan, the Fae prince, and the dangers surrounding her, she must navigate her political ambitions and the complex web of alliances and enemies. Filled with intrigue, betrayal, and intense emotional conflict, The Prisoner’s Throne brings the series to a dramatic and unexpected conclusion, exploring themes of power, loyalty, and love.
The Problem with Forever
The Problem with Forever by Jennifer L. Armentrout is a young adult contemporary romance that follows the story of Mallory, a girl who has spent years in foster care, hiding from her past and avoiding any emotional attachment. After a traumatic experience, she retreats into herself, distancing herself from the world. However, when she unexpectedly reconnects with her childhood friend, Rider, who has his painful history, Mallory must confront her fears and open her heart again. As their bond grows, both characters must navigate the challenges of healing, forgiveness, and trust while facing the emotional scars of their past. The novel explores themes of love, trauma, and the power of personal growth.
The Productive Muslim
The Productive Muslim by Mohammed Faris is a guide that blends Islamic principles with modern productivity techniques. The book explores how to balance spiritual, personal, and professional life by aligning productivity with faith. Faris introduces concepts like time management, goal setting, and mindfulness, all while staying true to Islamic teachings. He emphasizes the importance of discipline, focus, and self-care to achieve success in both worldly and spiritual matters. The Productive Muslim offers a holistic approach to productivity, encouraging readers to be efficient, mindful, and purposeful in every aspect of life.
The Prophet of Mercy
The Prophet of Mercy by Mohammad Elshinawy is a biography of Prophet Muhammad, offering a detailed account of his life, character, and teachings. The book emphasizes the mercy and compassion that the Prophet embodied, highlighting his interactions with others, his leadership, and his commitment to justice and kindness. Elshinawy provides insight into the spiritual, social, and political aspects of the Prophet's life, showing how his example continues to inspire and guide people around the world. The biography aims to portray a holistic view of Prophet Muhammad as a figure of mercy, offering valuable lessons on how to live a life of integrity, compassion, and purpose.
The Prophets Heir
The Prophet's Heir by Hassan Abbas is a historical novel set in the early years of Islam, focusing on the life of Hasan ibn Ali, the grandson of the Prophet Muhammad. The book explores Hasan's internal and external struggles as he grapples with his role as a leader, his relationship with his brother Husayn, and the political turmoil that shaped the future of the Islamic world. The novel delves into themes of loyalty, faith, and sacrifice, providing a humanizing portrayal of Hasan's life and the challenges he faced in the turbulent period following the Prophet's death.
The Pucking Wrong Date
The Pucking Wrong Date by C.R. Jane is a romantic comedy that blends humor, sports, and a bit of angst. The story revolves around a hockey player, who finds himself in a series of amusing and complicated situations surrounding a date gone wrong. As the protagonist navigates his growing attraction to a woman he's initially at odds with, the book explores themes of love, misunderstandings, and the often chaotic world of professional sports. Filled with witty banter, steamy moments, and relatable characters, The Pucking Wrong Date is a fun, light-hearted read for fans of contemporary romance with a sports twist.
The Pucking Wrong Number
The Pucking Wrong Number by C.R. Jane is a steamy, enemies-to-lovers sports romance that follows the story of a woman who finds herself entangled with a professional hockey player after a case of mistaken identity. The protagonist, who is initially trying to avoid the complications of dating someone in the spotlight, ends up dealing with unexpected chemistry, miscommunications, and the challenges of navigating a relationship under intense public scrutiny. Filled with humor, passion, and tension, The Pucking Wrong Number explores themes of love, trust, and the consequences of not taking control of one’s own story. Fans of sports romance with strong, sassy characters will enjoy this fun and fiery novel.
The Queen
The Queen by Kiera Cass is a novella in The Selection series, offering a glimpse into the past of Queen Amberly, the mother of Prince Maxon. The story is set before the events of The Selection and details Amberly’s own experience as a contestant in the Selection process. It explores her feelings, the challenges she faced, and how she navigated the competition for the heart of the king. The novella provides additional background on Amberly's character, giving readers insight into the royal family’s history and adding depth to the world of The Selection series.
The Queen of Nothing
The Queen of Nothing by Holly Black is the third book in The Folk of the Air series, continuing the story of Jude as she navigates the dangerous and politically faerie world. After being exiled from the Faerie Court at the end of The Wicked King, Jude is trying to rebuild her life while struggling with her feelings for Cardan, the cruel faerie prince. When a new threat arises and Jude is forced back into the chaotic world of faeries, she must use all her cunning and strength to protect herself, her loved ones, and the throne. The book explores themes of power, betrayal, and identity, as Jude grapples with her role in a world where loyalty is fleeting and alliances are fragile. The Queen of Nothing is filled with twists, intrigue, and a conclusion that brings the trilogy to a thrilling and emotional end.
The Qur’an – An Eternal Challenge
The Qur'an - An Eternal Challenge by Muhammad Abdullah Draz is a scholarly work that explores the unique and timeless nature of the Qur'an. In this book, Draz examines the Qur'an’s linguistic beauty, its profound moral and spiritual guidance, and the challenges it poses to humanity, both intellectually and morally. He argues that the Qur'an is a divine revelation that remains relevant and unchallenged despite the passage of time and changing circumstances. The book highlights the Qur'an's complexity, depth, and power as a living document that continues to influence and guide millions of people worldwide. Draz presents the Qur'an as a challenge to human understanding, encouraging readers to engage with its message and apply its teachings in their lives.
The Quran and Modern Science
The Quran and Modern Science by Zakir Naik explores the relationship between the teachings of the Quran and contemporary scientific discoveries. Naik examines various scientific facts mentioned in the Quran, such as the creation of the universe, the development of the human embryo, and the nature of the Earth and the universe, and compares them with modern scientific knowledge. The book aims to demonstrate the harmony between Islamic teachings and scientific facts, arguing that the Quran contains knowledge that aligns with modern scientific findings, often long before they were discovered by scientists. Naik's work seeks to reinforce the belief in the divine origin of the Quran through the lens of science.