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A must read for anyone interested in Pakistan History. Goes from independence up to 2007 (second edition 2017 has a updated preface) in not too little or too much detail and it also analyzes all the events through the perspective of the military which is a big plus for me

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personally I prefer non fiction. when I was younger I was into /cold war novels.

Then you may like novels by the BBC reporter, Humphrey Hawksley.

Dragon strike, Third World War, Dragon Fire.

Though these are not Cold War but set in realistic near-history.

@django , tagging you because I saw your name on this page. See if you find the above three novels to your liking.
 
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I am reading Nicholas Proffit's novel " Edge of Eden " . It's really awesome .
 
Can anyone recommend me any good novel
 
That's a broad category. Any specific theater of the war?
Pacific theater!
Tank warfare!

But then again, WHERE TO GET THOSE PAPERBACKS?
 
Can anyone recommend me any good novel

1. A Perfect Spy, by John Le Carre.

2. The Dune series, by Frank Herbert.
 
Pacific theater!
Tank warfare!

But then again, WHERE TO GET THOSE PAPERBACKS?
Yeah unfortunately it's difficult to obtain these books in Pakistan.

One book that I have on my kindle is Tank Warfare On The Eastern Front by Robert Forczyk

On the Pacific theater the eBook I have is Rising Sun: The Decline and Fall of the Japanese Empire by John Toland who is also one of four major biographers on Adolf Hitler
 
Yeah unfortunately it's difficult to obtain these books in Pakistan.

One book that I have on my kindle is Tank Warfare On The Eastern Front by Robert Forczyk

On the Pacific theater the eBook I have is Rising Sun: The Decline and Fall of the Japanese Empire by John Toland who is also one of four major biographers on Adolf Hitler
e-books!! :cry:
Never got used to them!! I love having the paperback in my hand and then reading it!! Well, i guess i will have to keep looking.
 
1. A Perfect Spy, by John Le Carre.

2. The Dune series, by Frank Herbert.
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Has anyone read IMRAN SERIES ? :p:
 
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