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Alack the Ashen Waves of the Sea by. Hibah Shabkhez (Goodreads Author) avg rating — 11 ratings. score: , and 2 people voted. Hibah Shabkhez is a writer of the half-yo literary tradition, an erratic language-learning enthusiast, and a happily eccentric blogger from Lahore, Pakistan. Studying life, languages and literature from a comparative perspective across linguistic and cultural boundaries holds a particular fascination for her. She occasionally uses the pen name Sarusai Hiryu. Hibah was born in Islamabad, in the. ScareZone by Hibah Shabkhez. When you touch the edge of something hot—a frying-pan, a clothes-iron—you gasp and flinch away, before the knowledge, before the shock and the hurt and the searing of flesh.
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