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Finding Mr Perfectly Fine: 'I loved it. Utterly charming' Jenny Colgan, the freshest and funniest romcom of 2022

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By Nafisa Rahimi Co-Founder of Muslim Mamas, Super Smart Learners English (a unique educational programme) and an award-winning 'Best Podcast 2020' - Not Another Mum Pod. With her big birthday looming, and family pressure intensifying Zara knows she must make a decision, but will she make the right one? Zara’s story stands for Muslim women, women of colour and countless people who try to find love, are being heart-broken and stand up again.

On February 11, 2021, following the dispute regarding the rights to the masters of her first six studio albums, Taylor Swift announced that the first of her re-recorded albums, Fearless (Taylor's Version), a re-recording of Swift's 2008 album Fearless, would be released on April 9, 2021. I have an entire year to fund someone and if I put enough energy into finding a husband as I did into finding the latest celebrity lipstick ,I'm sure I can be engaged in six months and married in twelve. This book started to give off white saviour vibes and very much felt like it was not written for our own community but rather created for a white audience wanting to read about our community. This lighthearted adult romance read features Muslim characters all across the spectrum in terms of religiosity and practice.A third suitor from an unexpected place also joins the line up, all Zara needs to do is not mess up. As I read the book, I shared my insights, my predictions, frustrations and raucous laughter with my friend. casually cruel", resembling the lyric "So casually cruel in the name of being honest" in Swift's song " All Too Well" from Red (2012). It debuted at number 11 in Singapore, 15 in Ireland, 19 in Australia, 24 in Belgium, 25 in New Zealand, and 30 in the United Kingdom. You are either too strict or too modern and you can't make everyone happy, however I felt this represented me TO THE T.

Nafisa faces difficult topics head-on in an attempt to grab the mic, and address Muslim-related issues with authentic Muslim voices. Zara is the 29yo daughter of a Bangladeshi British family (North London, not Tower Hamlets: this is a book extremely grounded in its place). Zara is a spiritual person in her own right; she chooses not to wear hijab though she tries to practice – much like many of our young British adults today.I feel like the constant issues in the book were a bit too over exaggerated and I just genuinely think this book was unrealistic. putting yourself out there, into the dating world, always comes with risks of being hurt, heartbroken and rejected as Zara and other characters in the novel experience. Whilst I, a person who herself is muslim and desi and understand what you're trying to say, I know many outside readers wont.

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