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Asad Shabbir (born June 22, 1995, in Ankara, Turkey)[1] is a Pakistani author. He is best known as the author of the Leo Solay saga, which consists of the book Leo Solay. He wrote his first book in Berlin, Germany where he attended the Berlin International School. He is currently attending the Lahore University of Management Sciences in Lahore, Pakistan. He is also a TEDx speaker.He began writing his debut novel at the age of fifteen and published at the age of 16.
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1995-06-22Z
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