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RE: ہم اور اردو
if one can't stand explicit violence.
Are we not seeing graphic content on our screens for two years?
At first i would force myself to see it in order to know how privileged we are, now i see no value in torturing myself with these things.
Recently i have read Urdu novel maala, you may not know it, it took her(Nemrah) 3 years to complete it, it was three years of reader's blood, sweat, and tears.
An ultimate torture.
So yeah, i can't bear violence, however, bloodless violence doesn't create havoc much.
Reader's imagination is far far better than screen's determination to ruin it.
GOT
Maybe i will read it in the future😉
In case you wanted to read, I provided you with some important info (which may safe your time) about the book series 'A Song of Ice and Fire' by George R.R. Martin.
He started this series in the early 90s and published the first book in '96... till date, he has published 5 books out of 7. Two are still under consideration. I read somewhere that the author is unsure about completing his remaining two books.
Maybe hamari fotgi sa pahly Bhai baqi ki books publish kr day ga😉
BTW, what are you reading (in a parallel universe)? What about 'A Tale of Two Cities', bro?
Humse na parh hogi tale of two cities. Ajeeb si h wo, my mind doesn't register it whenever i try to read it.
It's like a classic urdu novel where pure urdu is used, same is the case with this book, it is written in English style that is no longer agreeable for this generation.
Boring si h, paise hi zaya kye avi.
Abhi prso ye book nikali h dua kro reader's block end ho jaye, my mind is preoccupied with many other things that i find it hard to read fiction again,
, nazar hi lg gai h meri reading ko to:(
Or am i reluctant to read not so famous books? Is that so? I need some famous books asap, i didn't know i was after fame-conscious-books until now.
What are you up to? Tell me more about song of ice and fire.
Sorry for the late response honey.