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Unpopular Opinions 2
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Unpopular Opinions 2

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Though their lives now seem worlds apart, Yaad and Sufi once shared a controversial passion for exposing societal flaws with brutally honest opinions. However, after Sufi's death, Yaad inherits his diary. Upon reading its pages, Yaad discovers a series of criminally unsavoury confessions from his morally ambiguous best friend. These confessions indirectly implicate Yaad as a silent witness to scandals that once ruined many lives.

This is the second part of the Unpopular Opinions book series, set in 2000s Bangladesh, and continues the story from Sufi Hamza's perspective, as revealed through his diary.

Disclaimer: This story contains strong themes of child abuse, drugs, misuse of power, and prostitution.

About the Author

Dr. Taseef H. Farook is an award-winning academic researcher and healthcare professional with an extensive publication record in medicine and dentistry. His fictional novels blend wit, humour, and compelling storytelling to explore pressing societal issues. Shaped by his cross-cultural experiences living and working across multiple countries in the Asia-Pacific region, his literary work offers a fresh and engaging perspective that will resonate with mature, diverse audiences.

Unpopular Opinions 1

After inheriting the diary of his dearly departed friend, Yaad faces a difficult choice: leave his troubled past behind or relive it again through Sufi Hamza's eyes. But it's not just about a diary filled with scandals; it's about something-and someone-Yaad had spent years trying to forget and must now confront before he is ready to read Sufi's final words. His thoughts pull him back to 2000s Bangladesh, as he begins to share raw opinions on the many societal flaws that shaped his childhood and ultimately led him to his own version of a happy ending.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Unfiltered Ink
Date
29 January 2025
Pages
160
ISBN
9781763877535

Though their lives now seem worlds apart, Yaad and Sufi once shared a controversial passion for exposing societal flaws with brutally honest opinions. However, after Sufi's death, Yaad inherits his diary. Upon reading its pages, Yaad discovers a series of criminally unsavoury confessions from his morally ambiguous best friend. These confessions indirectly implicate Yaad as a silent witness to scandals that once ruined many lives.

This is the second part of the Unpopular Opinions book series, set in 2000s Bangladesh, and continues the story from Sufi Hamza's perspective, as revealed through his diary.

Disclaimer: This story contains strong themes of child abuse, drugs, misuse of power, and prostitution.

About the Author

Dr. Taseef H. Farook is an award-winning academic researcher and healthcare professional with an extensive publication record in medicine and dentistry. His fictional novels blend wit, humour, and compelling storytelling to explore pressing societal issues. Shaped by his cross-cultural experiences living and working across multiple countries in the Asia-Pacific region, his literary work offers a fresh and engaging perspective that will resonate with mature, diverse audiences.

Unpopular Opinions 1

After inheriting the diary of his dearly departed friend, Yaad faces a difficult choice: leave his troubled past behind or relive it again through Sufi Hamza's eyes. But it's not just about a diary filled with scandals; it's about something-and someone-Yaad had spent years trying to forget and must now confront before he is ready to read Sufi's final words. His thoughts pull him back to 2000s Bangladesh, as he begins to share raw opinions on the many societal flaws that shaped his childhood and ultimately led him to his own version of a happy ending.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Unfiltered Ink
Date
29 January 2025
Pages
160
ISBN
9781763877535