Invisible Girl
Invisible Girl by Lisa Jewell is a psychological thriller that explores the lives of several interconnected characters in a London neighborhood. The story centers around Owen, a 30-year-old man who feels invisible to those around him, struggling with loneliness and an unfulfilling life. He lives next to Saffyre, a troubled young woman who has her dark past, and her disappearance becomes a central mystery in the novel. As the story unfolds, the lives of the characters are revealed to be more intertwined than initially apparent, with secrets, lies, and hidden motives coming to light. Invisible Girl delves into themes of isolation, obsession, and the complexity of human relationships, keeping readers on edge with its suspenseful twists and emotional depth.
Iris Kelly Doesn’t Date
Iris Kelly Doesn't Date by Ashley Herring Blake is a charming and heartfelt contemporary romance that follows Iris Kelly, a smart and independent woman who has sworn off relationships after a string of bad experiences. Iris is focused on her career and personal growth, convinced that dating isn't for her—until she meets Parker, a free-spirited and irresistible woman who challenges Iris's assumptions about love and vulnerability. As their relationship evolves, Iris must confront her own fears and insecurities, learning to let go of past hurt and open herself up to the possibility of love. With witty dialogue, engaging characters, and themes of self-discovery, Iris Kelly Doesn't Date is a delightful exploration of love, healing, and finding someone who changes your perspective on what you thought you wanted.
Iron Flame
Iron Flame by Rebecca Yarros is a compelling romance novel that combines themes of love, loss, and resilience. The story follows the emotional journey of two characters, each dealing with their struggles and the aftermath of tragic events. As they navigate their deep connection, the novel explores their evolving relationship and the challenges they must face, including the complexities of trust, healing, and finding hope in the face of adversity. With its rich emotional depth, relatable characters, and captivating storytelling, Iron Flame is a powerful and heartfelt tale of love's ability to overcome even the most difficult circumstances.
Irresistible
Irresistible by Melanie Harlow is a heartwarming small-town romance that blends humor, emotional depth, and undeniable chemistry. The story follows Frannie Sawyer, a spirited young woman juggling work and family, and Mack, her older, broody, and very off-limits boss—who also happens to be a single dad. What starts as a slow burn filled with stolen glances and witty banter gradually becomes a deep and tender love story. With adorable kids, swoon-worthy moments, and plenty of emotional growth, Irresistible delivers a perfect mix of sweetness and spice.
Irrfan Khan
Irrfan Khan: The Man, The Dreamer, The Star by Aseem Chhabra is a heartfelt biography that explores the life and career of one of India’s most beloved and internationally acclaimed actors, Irrfan Khan. The book traces his journey from humble beginnings to becoming a global icon in films like The Lunchbox, Life of Pi, Slumdog Millionaire, and Piku. Chhabra delves into Khan’s acting philosophy, struggles in Bollywood, and his impact on world cinema, offering insights from those who worked closely with him.
Islam And Politics
Islam and Politics by Mufti Muhammad Taqi Usmani is a scholarly work that explores the relationship between Islam and political systems. The book examines Islamic teachings regarding governance, the role of leaders, and the concept of justice in political affairs. Usmani, a renowned Islamic scholar, delves into the principles of Islamic law (Sharia) and how they can guide political decisions, emphasizing the importance of ethics, fairness, and social welfare in governance. The book also addresses the challenges faced by contemporary Muslim societies in reconciling traditional Islamic values with modern political realities. It offers insights into how Islam views power, leadership, and the responsibilities of both rulers and citizens in a just society.
Islam and the Destiny of Man
Islam and the Destiny of Man by Charles Le Gai Eaton is a thoughtful and deeply reflective exploration of Islam, its teachings, and its spiritual and philosophical foundations. Written by a former British diplomat who converted to Islam, the book provides a comprehensive introduction to the religion, focusing on its core beliefs, practices, and worldview. Eaton discusses the essence of Islamic theology, the nature of God, the role of humanity, and the ultimate purpose of life, offering insights into how Islam views the individual’s relationship with the Divine and the meaning of existence. The book is not just an intellectual analysis but also a personal reflection on the spiritual journey, offering readers a balanced and accessible understanding of the faith's impact on both the individual and society. Islam and the Destiny of Man is ideal for those seeking a deeper understanding of Islam's spiritual wisdom and its relevance in the modern world.
Islam and The English Enlightenment
Islam and the English Enlightenment by Zulfiqar Ali Shah explores the historical and intellectual connections between Islamic thought and the English Enlightenment period. The book delves into how Islamic philosophy, science, and culture influenced Western intellectual movements, particularly during the 17th and 18th centuries. Shah examines the role of Islamic scholars, texts, and ideas in shaping the Enlightenment, challenging the traditional narrative that credits European thinkers with the development of modern philosophy and science without acknowledging the contributions of the Islamic world. The work offers a thought-provoking perspective on cross-cultural exchange and the shared intellectual heritage that shaped both Eastern and Western thought.
Islamic Civilization in Thirty Lives
Islamic Civilization in Thirty Lives by Chase F. Robinson is a thought-provoking exploration of the history of Islamic civilization through the lives of thirty key figures who shaped its development. The book offers a diverse range of personalities, including scholars, rulers, poets, scientists, and activists, whose contributions span over a millennium of Islamic history. Robinson provides both biographical details and historical context, highlighting how these individuals influenced the cultural, intellectual, and political landscape of the Muslim world. The book is an accessible and engaging way to understand the complexity and richness of Islamic civilization by focusing on the lives of those who helped define its legacy.
Islamic Philosophy from its Origin to the Present
Islamic Philosophy from Its Origin to the Present by Seyyed Hossein Nasr is a comprehensive overview of the history of Islamic philosophy, tracing its development from the early years of Islam to the modern era. The book covers key philosophical movements, figures, and ideas within the Islamic tradition, starting with the influence of Greek philosophy on early Islamic thinkers and progressing through to the contemporary debates in Islamic thought. Nasr discusses the contributions of prominent philosophers like Al-Farabi, Avicenna, Al-Ghazali, and Mulla Sadra, as well as the impact of Islamic philosophy on other fields such as theology, mysticism, and science. The book provides readers with a deep understanding of how Islamic philosophy has evolved and how it has influenced both the Islamic world and the wider global intellectual tradition.
It Ends with Us
It Ends with Us by Colleen Hoover is a contemporary romance novel that tackles heavy themes such as love, abuse, and resilience. The story follows Lily Bloom, a young woman who falls in love with a charming neurosurgeon named Ryle Kincaid. However, as their relationship progresses, Lily begins to realize that Ryle has a darker side, and the love she thought was perfect becomes complicated. The novel also explores Lily’s past, particularly her relationship with her first love, Atlas Corrigan, and the painful memories of her family’s history with domestic violence. It Ends with Us is an emotionally powerful story about making difficult choices and finding strength in the face of adversity, with a message about breaking the cycle of abuse and the importance of self-worth.
It Starts with Us
It Starts with Us by Colleen Hoover is the highly anticipated sequel to It Ends with Us. The novel picks up where the first book left off, continuing the story of Lily Bloom as she navigates her life after her difficult relationship with Ryle Kincaid. In It Starts with Us, Lily reconnects with her first love, Atlas Corrigan, and explores the possibility of building a future with him while dealing with the emotional aftermath of her past. The book delves into themes of healing, love, and starting anew, showing how Lily finds the strength to prioritize her happiness and well-being. It Starts with Us is a heartfelt exploration of second chances and the complexities of love and relationships.