Books: Turning the page

The 10 books you’ll want to speed read in 2016


Manahyl Khan December 27, 2015

City Of Thorns: Nine Lives in the World’s Largest Refugee Camp

Author: Ben Rawlence


Release date: January 5



With the on-going refugee crisis in the world, this book proves to be an urgent human story. With deep compassion, Rawlence chronicles the lives of nine people in one of the world’s largest refugee camp, Dabaab.

Our Impossible Love


Author: Durjoy Datta


Release date: January 15



After featuring on various bestseller lists Durjoy Dutta has come up with another riveting read. A tale of two lost lovers, the book attempts to show how life is and how love should be. The two start off as opposites but soon become each other’s aide, all with a fair share of difficulties.

Blue


Author: Danielle Steel


Release date: January 19



Danielle Steel is her finest self with a story about deep loss, friendship and the power of love. A woman loses her child and husband in an accident only to have her life change further when she meets a young boy on the anniversary of their death.

Moonlight over Paris


Author: Jennifer Robson


Release date: January 19



Jennifer Robson takes readers to 1920s Paris where Lady Helena Montagu-Douglas-Parr vows to live life on her own terms after recovering from a broken wartime engagement and a near-fatal illness. Raised in an aristocratic society with suffocating social constraints, she breaks free from it all and goes to live with her free-spirited aunt.

Nypd Red 4


Author: James Patterson & Marshall Karp


Release date: January 24



In the sleepless city of New York, NYPD Red is the ultimate task force to call in when a case involves the rich, powerful and connected. Detective Zach Jordan and his partner Kylie MacDonald are brilliant investigators who will stop at nothing to catch a criminal.

The Lovers: Afghanistan’s Romeo and Juliet


Author: Rod Nordland


Release date: January 26



A real-life equivalent of The Kite Runner, the book captures the tale of young lovers who eloped and are still in hiding. Having grown up on neighbouring farms, Ali and Zakia fell in love as teenagers only to battle for the right to love each other.

The High Mountains of Portugal


Author: Yann Martel


Release date: February 2



The author of Life of Pi returns, this time with the story of a great quest for meaning by looking into the lives of three individuals and their families. Set in Portugal, it begins in the early 1900s when Tomás stumbles upon an ancient journal and sets out from Lisbon in search of the strange treasure the journal describes.

Cometh the Hour


Author: Jeffrey Archer


Release date: February 16



Cometh the Hour is next to the last book in the Clifton Chronicles, with the five previous novels hitting the New York Times bestseller list. The book opens with a suicide note that has devastating consequences for the characters involved.

She’s Not There


Author: Joy Fielding


Release Date: February 23



The New York Times bestselling author of Someone Is Watching comes with a gripping novel of psychological suspense about a woman whose life takes a shocking turn when a young girl contacts her, claiming to be her daughter who was kidnapped in Mexico 15 years earlier.

One With You


Author: Sylvia Day


Release date: April 5



A finale to the Crossfire saga which captivated millions of readers worldwide, this love story can’t come out soon enough. A story of love, secrets, marriage and commitment, One with You promises to be all that is expected, if not more.

Manahyl Khan Shafi is a subeditor on the magazine desk at the Express Tribune. She tweets @manahylk


Published in The Express Tribune, Sunday Magazine, December 27th, 2015.

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