Ratings136
Average rating4.2
at first, i was sort of skeptical because it's interesting seeing how other people view muslims and how well they do their research, and even though there was a usage of ‘inshallah' in a sentence that didn't make sense, but it was fine. I guess. I did like that the zafir clearly stated he wasnt connected with religion, so his actions were not based on what he believed. In a way, i felt like my religion was being respected in that regard. To me, zafir seemed like a regular pakistani male i come across and i liked him. If only actual british paki people were like him lol
However, i did find a lack of chemsitry between danika and zafir. There was attraction but maybe im used to reading that raw, intense burning chemistry but not every book has to have that. Despite it all, i did enjoy reading this. I did like this more than chloe's book and i found danika more interesting than chloe to be honest. Zafir is wayy better than redford.
With that being said, i will definitely read the next in the series.
PS. i have seen some people review this book and stating how zafir does not resonate with them and they dont feel that he represents muslim accurately then i guess they havent really met enough muslim people? I found zafir's rep fine