My literature collection comprises of essays, short stories, novels and poems that I admire
from the day I read them. For some of them (who inspired me a lot) I also have left my reviews
(perhaps to urge you to read them too). As I was an alien to English before so It is not a
promise that my collection shall consist of high-class literature and 17th and 19th centuries
literature (but I can tell that if you, by any chance, open that page a few months after
you'll have them there too)
P.S: As I am at every inch a reader, so It is to be expected to consider this
page "Under Construction" always.
"Harry Potter and the Sorcerer Stone" J.K.Rowling
"For Whom The Bell Tolls" E.Hemingway
" A Haunted House" Virginia Woolf
"Pride and Prejudice" Jane Austen
"Muazzam Ali" Naseem Hijazi
"Gulliver's Travels" Jonathon Swift
"Peer-e-Kamil (SAW)"Umera Ahmad
"Great Expectations" Charles Dickens
"Good Old Seven" Enid Byton
"Story of a pencil" Paulo Coelho
"Like the River Flow" A collection of essays by Paulo Coelho
"Heart of the Sea" Nora Roberts (I've left that novel in the mid, I don't like it at all)
"One Art" Elizabeth Bishop
"A Conversation wih my Father"
"Angles and Demons" Dan Brown
"Harry Potter and Deathly Hallows" J.K.Rowling
"Old man and the Sea" E. Hemingway
"Polly helps a friend" Susan A Candela
"Sapphire skies over milan" short novel by Amelia Klock