The Forty Rules of Love follows two stories: one set in the present day and the other in the thirteenth century, when the poet Rumi met his spiritual guide, Shams of Tabriz. Together, these narratives explore the timeless influence of Rumi's teachings. Ella Rubenstein, a forty-year-old woman trapped in an unhappy marriage, takes a job reading manuscripts for a literary agent. Her first assignment is Sweet Blasphemy, a novel by Aziz Zahara. As she explores the story of Shams’s search for Rumi and how the dervish transformed the discontented cleric into a passionate mystic and poet, Ella becomes enraptured. Shams's "forty rules" offer profound wisdom about love, unity, and spirituality. As Ella continues to read, she realizes that Rumi’s journey mirrors her own, and like Shams did for Rumi, Zahara may have come into her life to set her free. |
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Romance |
PKR 450
This book's main idea is that our political history is like a short film stuck on a time loop, creating a constant feeling of déjà vu for those watching. Each political event has happened before and is being replayed repeatedly. We are trapped in a circular view of time and history and have not yet reached a moment of growth and progress. |
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History |
PKR 1,250
Once you're born here, you're trapped until the end. Once you settle down, you never leave. Welcome to Black Spring, a seemingly charming town in the Hudson Valley haunted by the Black Rock Witch, a woman from the seventeenth century with her eyes and mouth sewn shut. Muzzled, she roams the streets and slips into homes whenever she pleases, often standing by children's beds for nights on end. Everyone knows that if her eyes ever open, the consequences will be unimaginable. |
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Horror |
PKR 530
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