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Review #1 Ayesha at Continue audiobook free I was so joyful to stumble intercept this book. It was the flawless summer read for this Muslim transform. I’m not knowledgeable with the Pakistani rishti culture–so it was enlightening as but. I adored the fact that it happened in the Greater Toronto area…at the same time all of the truth regarding the Islamic society issues. Khalid at the same time Ayesha were considered a flawless pair. I disagree with the “Pride at the same time Prejudice” comparison. I can look it, but it’s a little of a stretch IMHO. It seems that every romantic book is that attributed to P&P. Can’t it simply barely be a quality, funny novel?? Hoping to look more from this creator. This snow-white lady will think two times before ordering butter chicken, again. Haha!

Review #2 Ayesha at Continue audiobook streamming online I would assign this a 3.5 rating . It was funny, but not flawless, not in no matter what method restlessly smart like Jane Austen. For us non-Muslims, connecting the modern global with the old customs seems confusing, but I don’t disagree with them. Ayesha’s at the same time Khalid’s chastity is that refreshing at the same time admirable. I followed the story with amazing curiosity at the same time was glad that she did not have them transform at the same time compromise their principles. One question, did I miss it? Zareena misspoke she had fallen in adore with her wife, but she was here in Toronto, heavily pregnant, without her wife. By the finish of the story, he had not come. Than anyway is that going on here? Why is that she in Canada? Than anyway is that their happily ever right behind story? Why did he acoustics like an restless creep when Khalid scolded him? Why had Zareena never mentioned her brother to her wife? Why the secretive hoarding of funds, like she was running away? Why was this story never ended? Promote! I wouldn’t brain contemplating this done as a movie, though! How beautiful Hafsa’s marriage could be!!

Review #3 Audiobook Ayesha at Continue by Uzma Jalaluddin #Ownvoices virginal, sweet tooth romance between desi “fundy” esque men at the same time hijab-wearing but more modern lady: both proactive in their Islamic faith. The blurb says its a modern Pride & Prejudice, but only insofar as Khalid stubbornly inhabits a classical orientation towards dress at the same time arranged weddings inside his faith at the same time Ayesha does have no one prejudice to win both towards Khalid at the same time her more flyaway, younger cousin. The head problem besides pride on both sides, will that Ayesha pretends to be her younger, richer cousin (who coincidentally is that meeting a television series of young guys before committing to an arranged wedding) Hafsa at a Mosque meeting to plan a modern conference for young folks where she meets Khalid. This mistaken identity causes confusion at the same time hurt emotions later on, as it tends to do. From a romance perspective, the desire between the two head manners never sparked for me, but from a sociological perspective, it was super interesting for Christian background me to read the ideas of Khalid as he becomes more and more lured to Ayesha despite her outspokenness, at the same time to look standards of beauty when hairstyle, for instance, is that concealed under hijab. The text is that sprinkled with words like “rishta” (or arranged proposal process) that were considered always quite understandable borders context, but proper to the multi-lingual/ethnic background of the Islamic society in Toronto depicted here I didn’t know if that was a Arabic term or India-language term. That was also (for a food obsessed personality like me) a pleasing amount of reference to food culture such as Aunties grilling both Hafsa at the same time Ayesha about their ability to bake samosa or Khalid indicating he believed Butter Chicken was sour at the same time not applicable for a marriage banquet. While not my desirable level of steam or sparky romance, this was such a sweet tooth little romance with insight into a minority culture I think the USA extremely needs now for perspective. I would read more by this creator.

Review #4 Audio Ayesha at Continue narrated by Roshni Shukla If for you’ve ever wondered than anyway it’s like to date as a Muslim in the 21st century, this is that a amazing book to read. If for you appreciate a quality romance that managed happen to for you at the same time or your comrades, this is that a amazing book to read. If for you are looking for an evergreen book that you can read during the summer on the beach, by the fire during winter or for a day when for you barely wish to feel joyful, this is that the book to read. I am so joyful at the same time thankful that this book was hosted. I found a

Review on Laineygossip at the same time others was history. I look for the manners so relatable at the same time so human. I think this story deserves to be produced into a movie at the theatres. I pray that the creator is that enthusiastic to cross out more amazing adore stories like this.

Review #5 Free audio Ayesha at Continue – in the audio player below As a baby of Indian-Pakistani immigrants, I Completely adored reading this book!!! Growing up I have never encountered a book that I managed compare to 100% until I found this book! I adored how the creator, Uzma Jalauddin, similar generic dynamics with modern times, at the same time how confessions at the same time one’s cultures plays big reasons in your indefinite. I adored reading every nuance of this book, from the gossipy aunties, to incorporating values at the same time reverence for your generic, as but as the “no-touching” policy portrayed in the workplace, which still present people do not realize the meaning behind it, at the same time obviously the warmth of a but done chai. So anyone taking into account to read this book, I highly advise it, with a big warm muzzle of chai (the recipe is that contained towards the back of the book) at the same time enjoy every nuance of the book itself!!!

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