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A Case of Exploding Mangoes
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This book is the selected BOTM for march 2013 :)

What are your thoughts?


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Aiman | 37 comments pretty famous this one is :)haven't read it yet.


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Neither have I but it sounds pretty good :) just need to find it now.


Ayeza (ayezaabidkalim) | 9 comments bought it from the market last month, havent read it yet as em reading a few others but the plot seems really interesting cant wait to read it


message 5: by Owaiz (new)

Owaiz Nooooooooo! I even downloads The Death of Bees. If you find the .mobi for this one, please share. I might read it. Not sure though.


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Maira | 5852 comments Mod
you want mobi. for a case of exploding mangoes?


message 7: by [deleted user] (new)

Awww lol I downloaded the kite runner but well see. I found an ePub of this one.


message 8: by Owaiz (new)

Owaiz Maira wrote: "you want mobi. for a case of exploding mangoes?"

You want to send one as a gift? Lol, zahir hai. I read online now. Waise I don't think I'll read this.


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Maira | 5852 comments Mod
online reading is annoying. all these ads and posters at the sides are distracting.


message 10: by Owaiz (new)

Owaiz I use full screen on kindle, no ads or anything. Just the text. By online, I meant on Kindle.


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Maira | 5852 comments Mod
okay.


Fatima | 2 comments Awesome book, I am on it. Full time entertainment it is.


Hasan | 0 comments But how accurate is it?


Fatima | 2 comments i guess its more of fiction, since i am weak in history so my attempt to judge the accuracy could be wrong, anyhow i think the its the satirical story behind the real incident of Zia ul Haq's death.


Salma | 11 comments I've finished reading it and am waiting for the discussion to start in March. But at the end I was left confused as to which of the characters were real and which were fictional. All of them were hilarious.


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hey guys. so who's reading this?


Irfan i'll be starting today...


message 18: by [deleted user] (new)

good good. hope you like it and tell us what you think :)


Irfan sure..


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Gemini (sahsen) | 1 comments Must read book frndz.
M.Hanif joined Pak Air Force in 80's and then later he left PAF and opted for journalism as proffesion.
In Pakistan, Like Liaqat Ali Khan Murder case , Zia crash investigations were also not presented before the people and it gave birth to conspiracy theories.
So,M.Hanif successfully fictionalizd entire incident in a comic manner.
Initial two chapters are bit boring as it gives details regaring PAF Base life but later u will enjoy it.
Esp when u read abt the description of Zia ul Haq's wife and their relationship, u will love it.

And interestingly when Zia son,Ijaz Ul Haq, politcian, was asked to comment abt this book; he got annoyed and started criticising Hanif infront of media men.


Danyal Effendi (daneffendi) | 24 comments a superb book. at one point while reading, you will get confuse whether its a fiction or real story.
very nicely structured.
I am sure you will become a fan of Mohammed Hanif after reading this.


message 22: by Ali (new) - rated it 3 stars

Ali Shahzad | 17 comments I just read it a couple of days ago, It is a good read, I loved the way Character of General Zia was presented.


Salma | 11 comments It was a fabulous book and an entertaining read. A nicely written satire which one simply cannot take seriously. I was expecting something more political but was pleasantly surprised. The characters were all well thought out and planned. The ending, I would never have thought out in a hundred years as we find Zia Ul Haq attacked in so many different ways we find his end was inevitable even if the case of mangoes hadn't been put on board. Does anyone know how it was received in Pakistan, despite Zia Ul Haq's son not liking it?


message 24: by M. (new) - rated it 5 stars

M. Farhan (azure3d) There are a few stains of immature writing in the book, particularly at points where a pointless use of swear words have been employed, but I guess that's a given considering it's Hanifs first attempt. A brilliant attempt nevertheless that would keep you turning the pages all day long. I finished it in a week, which is pretty fast for slow readers like myself.


Malika (malikashahbaz) I absolutely loved his humor, especially the unforgiving satire about the military leaders and Zia. Definitely my favorite Pakistani English language book.


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