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Book Review Of ''Moth Smoke" by the DeadOnes

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  Book review of  Moth Smoke Dirty but absolutely delicious. Moth Smoke is a book that you either devour or spit. If a person  can stomach unlikable characters who have stopped feeling ashamed of their actions, and think  past human imperfection, then this book might prove thought-provoking and offer them a new way  to look at life and the people around them. In this book, we follow the story of Darashikoh Shezad ,  a mid-level banker with a short fuse. When Daru is fired from his banking job in Lahore , he begins  a decline that plummets throughout the length of this sharply drawn, subversive tale. Before long,  he descends into the world of drug addiction and, for good measure, gets involved in a love affair  with his best friend Ozi's wife, the beautiful and restless Mumtaz. Desperate to reverse his fortunes,  Daru indulges in a life of crime alongside Murad Badshah, the notorious rickshaw driver and  populist. When a long-planne...

Manipulating your point of view

Every book is a manipulation 👀 A writer is more likely to use the words or slangs common in his era when writing a story especially if he's trying to show the audience of the injustice happening in their society. But racism has and still exists in a lot of books, sometimes it's put there intentionally and other times it's just there without the knowledge of the author, slipped into the words silently because it's a normal thing in their society at that time.  Like in a novel written by a Pakistani, one might present the sacrifice of a women for a man as something expected and mandatory. Now this might seem racist to some people within or out of Pakistan, people who belong to a different mindset or society. Just like the movies, books also have all kinds of dirt. The devil also reads books in his spare time, and he does not stop at that, he also writes them. Thus, we need to be careful of the choices we make while selecting new books to read. We should recognize bad thi...