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Three Cups of Tea: One Man's Mission to Promote Peace . . . One School at a Time
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Life changing. This book will change the reader's life and perspective about the world they live in. One will wake up and exclaim, "WOW, you mean what happens way over there affects me here?" You damn right it does.
Greg Mortenson is a hero, a conqueror, an innovator, and a peacemaker. What I found fascinating is that Mortenso... »
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The Great Partition: The Making of India and Pakistan
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This is a well-researched and well-written book on a very touchy issue of the division of the Indian sub-continent. A well-biased version as well. The author took pains to dissect the various sources, taking into account their biases and prejudices, and tried to portray the true unfoldings of the game the British played, which they thought played very ... »
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Frontline Pakistan: The Struggle with Militant Islam
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I'm a USMC infantry / civil affairs officer who is anticipating a possible tour to Afghanistan as Iraq becomes less all encompassing. Given the importance of Pakistan to the Afghan fight / situation I'm working on building my understanding of the country and its militants. FRONTLINE PAKISTAN is a very readable, clearly laid out book which does a good... »
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Pakistan: Between Mosque And Military
Mr. Haqqani's views about his mother country are very dubious. The only question I have for the author as he served in some very corrupt governments as th... »
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In the Line of Fire: A Memoir
I highly recommend Pervez Musharraf's memoir In the Line of Fire. When reading someone's memoirs the reader has to keep in mind that those words are writt... »
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The Idea of Pakistan
The book is well laid out. First focusing on Pakistan's history and than into its political insitutions. It is well written trying to explain what Pakista... »
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