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Love from A to Z

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Contact Us Sun: 10am-6pm Until a marvel and an oddity occurs… K. Since he got diagnosed with multiple sclerosis in November, Adam's stopped going to classes, intent instead, on perfecting the making of things. When she gets suspended for confronting her teacher, and he begins investigating her activist friends, Zayneb heads to her aunts house in Doha, Qatar, for an early start to spring break. Like Zaynebs teacher, who wont stop reminding the class how bad Muslims are.

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Melendra Meher

So, I was sort of surprised to find that there are still narrow minded people simply living there. Sure, romance is a main part of the book but there are other factors that you can't escale from.

legenbooksdary

She has to listen to her teacher fill the class with hatred towards Muslim’s and it makes her angry, she has to deal with the white people who think it’s okay to demand she wears a swimming costume and not a burkini, despite the burkini meeting the requirements for using the pool. To me, It made their romance more legit when they are both already from the same religious background, and seem to be equally practising.

Neelam

I liked her character better towards the end of the book when she managed to exposed her teacher’s online activities as an Islamophobe which resulted in his termination. Trust me I kind of a hopeless romantic person and I literally love good romance. I'm not sure that it would happen in real life but it just left me with a lot of questions that I might need to look up the answers to. I wasn’t completely convinced of their love until the end.

Mariya kazi

‘And where’s your dad? I read this book in June and I’m still thinking about it! I didn't think that I would be this attacked by the epilogue and just how much their love is poured all over the pages. I loved how they were able to speak to each other and learn about each other and realise that actually they like each other and want to marry each other but within the boundaries of Islam.

Natako

The islamophobic events in this book actually happened in real life as well. Zayneb is justified in being angry, but when the people around her don’t react similarly, then she takes out her anger on them. One of the things I realised as I was reading this is that Zaineb and Adam reminded me of me and my husband.

Arushi Seth

“What riles me is that people think Islamophobia is these little or big acts of violence. Which is mostly to ignore them. So this book hit me on a different level honestly.



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