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  • B♡K by MasoomeyeS
    MasoomeyeS
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    "Walking with a friend in the dark is better than walking alone in the light" ♡♡
  • QARZ E JAAN-TO FIND THE STAR by ThemaskedPretender
    ThemaskedPretender
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    Burhan meets an interesting intern while dealing with a property feud over his father's house while his father Asim struggles to deal with his grief and attempts to patch up his life together.An encounter with a mysterious bookshop owner alters his perspective but things are not always the way they seem.
  • Remember? by INSPIRED_SMASH
    INSPIRED_SMASH
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  • BHAGWAT GITA (NOVAL) by Prash022
    Prash022
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    **Introduction** The Bhagavad Gita, revered as the essence of all spiritual wisdom, offers profound insights into the fundamental truths of life and the universe. However, many readers feel hesitant to delve into its teachings, as the Gita's deep philosophical meanings can be overwhelming and difficult to interpret, let alone apply to everyday life. This book is a humble attempt to simplify the profound knowledge contained within the Gita, presenting it through the lens of a novel narrative. By weaving the timeless wisdom of the Gita into a story, we hope to make these teachings more accessible, relatable, and easier to understand. Through this narrative approach, we aim to bring the Gita's truths to life, transforming them from abstract concepts into lived experiences that resonate with the heart and mind. ---
  • All the Drops of the Sun by FarheenAatiph
    FarheenAatiph
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    Gémìng Shídài, or more commonly known as "ShÍdài", was a well known dynasty back in 1300. They ruled the islands of Imbrius and the Auge peninsula. Gémìng Shídài. They were fearsome fighters and were conquering the world. Many rulers had thrown down their weapons and surrendered in front of the Great Conquerers. Imbrius and Auge were the mythical God of the Sun and the Goddess of rain, respectively. King Shamsudin IV married Bai Lei, daughter of his father's chinese Army Chief. He had married Shehzadi Gul after his conquest of Delhi Sultanate. Although he wasn't able to capture the land, he did capture a few neighboring islands. Shahzadi Gul was a princess from one of those islands. He, later, married the daughter of the King of the Asian empire, Yi Ja Ok. Every story has a sequel. To every tree, there is a flower willing to carry on its name. To the sun, there are a thousand drops of sunshine, and this is their story. Disclaimer: Resemblance to any historical figures or incidents is Fictitious. Description Credits: Anushay Anjum