What book are you reading?

Guys, i would love read books about WOT from our POV, if written by those who actually fought even better.

Any suggestions?
Most Pakistanis don't like to write books.
 
Most Pakistanis don't like to write books.
Too bad. It wouldve been nice to know how we fought from the POV of those who were actually there.
 
Guys, i would love read books about WOT from our POV, if written by those who actually fought even better.

Any suggestions?
  1. In the Line of Fire: A Memoir by Pervez Musharraf
  2. Pakistan: Between Mosque And Military by Husain Haqqani
  3. Inside Al-Qaeda and the Taliban: Beyond Bin Laden and 9/11 by Saleem Shahzad
  4. The Most Dangerous Place: Pakistan's Lawless Frontier by Imtiaz Gul
  5. The Scorpion's Tail: The Relentless Rise of Islamic Militants in Pakistan-And How It Threatens America by Zahid Hussain
  6. No-win War: The Paradox of US-Pakistan Relations in Afghanistan's Shadow by Zahid Hussain
  7. From Kargil to the Coup: Events that Shook Pakistan by Nasim Zehra
  8. FATA--a Most Dangerous Place: Meeting the Challenge of Militancy and Terror in the Federally Administered Tribal Areas of Pakistan by Shuja Nawaz
  9. Pakistan Under Siege: Extremism, Society, and the State by Madiha Afzal
  10. TALIBANISATION OF PAKISTAN From 9/11 To 26/11 and Beyond by Amir Mir
Most Pakistanis don't like to write books.
 
Guys, i would love read books about WOT from our POV, if written by those who actually fought even better.

Any suggestions?
Sadly, we people are not good at reading, what to say about writing a whole book. There are very few, but i dont grade them much due to obvious reasons.
 
Sadly, we people are not good at reading, what to say about writing a whole book. There are very few, but i dont grade them much due to obvious reasons.
Understandable but what do you think about FATA--a Most Dangerous Place: Meeting the Challenge of Militancy and Terror in the Federally Administered Tribal Areas of Pakistan by Shuja Nawaz? I know that you are a fan of Shuja Nawaz.
 
Understandable but what do you think about FATA--a Most Dangerous Place: Meeting the Challenge of Militancy and Terror in the Federally Administered Tribal Areas of Pakistan by Shuja Nawaz? I know that you are a fan of Shuja Nawaz.
Yes, i am a big fan. However, i would prefer someone who would cover sub-tactical actions as well...
 
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9. Improved Sleep Quality: Swap screen time for a book before bed. The calming nature of reading can help you relax and unwind, promoting better sleep quality.
 
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Started this one. INSHALLAH hopefully would complete it soon very soon.
 

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