zeest wrote:With the exception of few parts, the rest of the book is just a pack of lies. It is not Malala, it is Christina Lamb (actually the "wolf")in Malala's (the "lamb") clothing. Perhaps Christina is taking revenge of the time when she was officially kicked out from Pakistan on account of her suspicious activities. The book should have been a narrative of Malala's personal experiences instead of calculated attacks on Islam and Pakistan. I am very much disappointed to learn that Malala's father, Christina Lamb and many others are using Malala's innocence for their own heinous purposes against Islam and Pakistan.
I immediately bought the book upon reading these reviews, because anything that unites the disparate stupidities of Islamophobes and Islamic apologists simply has to be worth reading.randall wrote:Most of the western world, most notably in the once intellectual playround [sic] of Paris, is only a sad caricature of a place that is now infested with a muslim cess pool. The amount of intelluctually [sic] stimilating [sic] books is on the decline, and now people eat their hearts out for this petty garbage. Since it is so "evil" to make reasonable restraints on immigration in Europe, now we have deal with this globalist sympathy for people in the middle east who could care less about western culture. I could care less about some single muslim girl, i want my Paris back! I want my Europe back!
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