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Intelligent women play the long game <3 This is a South Asian (set in Toronto) take on You've...
Hana Khan Carries On by Uzma Jalaluddin is a brilliant read and one that I couldn’t put down. As...
Smells like an fr/enemies to lovers, with hidden identities, and complex family issues in a...
This was a really cute rom-com that was a retelling of You've Got Mail, except through podcasts...
This was a fun read told from the perspective of Hana, a south Asian Muslim woman in her twenties...
Okay so I loved this book more than words can describe and I cannot believe I read it so quickly,...
After only reading the sample, I am already hooked! I love that Hanaan is so open about her...
I really enjoyed this book. I thought this book had quite a Young Adult feel to it’s storyline...
such an amazing book i loved it! This is so much more than a rom com. A book that manages to...
I was really hoping I’d like this book but I just couldn’t finish it. My expectations were so...
I wasn’t completely sure what to expect from this book but I ended up really enjoying it. The...
This book is an amazing glance into South Asian Muslim culture and I'm here for it. As a South...
At first I wasn’t sure what this book would be like but as I stared to read it , it got my...
I overall really enjoyed this book and the story. I found the style of writing to be very...
This is the second book I have read by this author, Ayesha at Last is a brilliant read, and I am...
I loved the chapters. Since the blurb mentioned "You've got mail" and in the beginning chapter...
Really enjoyed this book! The nuanced look into a modern, diverse household and representation of...
Hana Khan's family-run halal restaurant is on its last legs. So when a flashy competitor gets...
This is an easy read and it’s quite upbeat but has topics throughout the book that can be a bit...
This is a book with romance, religion and real world experiences. What’s really likeable about it...
since i read the first word , i got sucked into hana's world . i enjoyed the humor and hana's...
I loved the representation in this book. The story is bold, thought provocative, unconventional,...
I think it's a great book in the way to see different cultures and learn from them. Hana Khan...
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