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Imagine This by Sade Adeniran
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A Confederacy of Dunces

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Catch a Fish from the Sea (Using the Internet) by Nasreen Akhtar

Catch a Fish from the Sea (Using the Internet)

Insightful and gripping, this is the true story of the realities of searching for a lifetime partner using the internet. It is the powerful memoir of a thirty-something British Muslim woman of Pakistani origin who embarks upon a remarkable journey of the self, society, soul and love.
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Catch a Fish... is a fascinating insight into Asian culture. Arranged marriages are such an unusual concept to Western audiences and this book provides a unique view into this world. It's also great to read about what happens at the intersection between arranged marriages and Internet dating. And most readers will be able to empathise with the author's feelings of loneliness and lovelessness.

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