Friday, October 1, 2010

October Book Club Pick

October is already here and its time to change titles! This month's pick is The Size of a Mustard Seed. How many readers do we have this month? We'll be discussing this at the end of the month so there is still time for you to get your hands on a copy. This is a great way to support muslim authors. Either order a copy here, get your library to order one or ask your friends or family if they have a copy you can borrow. Next month is Eid and if you're looking for a great eid gift then ask for Love in a Headscarf; next month's book club pick. If you've read any of the previous book club picks please leave your thoughts on the book you read. Happy reading fellow bookworms.

14 comments:

  1. Now that I've posted my comment on The Butterfly Mosque I think I'll start this book today. Insha Allah some of you have it in your hands now or have ordered it.

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  2. I've started it and I'm loving it! At page 42 now. Anyone else reading it now too? I love how real the main character is.

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  3. Half-way there! This is an amazing work of fiction; I feel like I'm reading a real account of someone's day to day life. This could be made into a tv show or series I think. Am I gushing enough already? I am really impressed with this author, masha Allah.

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  4. I've finished the book! Yeah its that good!

    Any other readers this month?

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