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"For you, a thousand times over."
Hosseini’s stirring narrative, The Kite Runner, expresses human emotions in the face of tragedies. The story talks of the lives of two urchins, Amir and Hassan: separate on many lines, yet diverging from the same focal point. The writer walks through nuggets of their conjoint childhood, spent in the shadow of the other and through their life as adults, varied yet linked somehow to their roots in Afghanistan. The story is set against the political backdrop of ...more
Hosseini’s stirring narrative, The Kite Runner, expresses human emotions in the face of tragedies. The story talks of the lives of two urchins, Amir and Hassan: separate on many lines, yet diverging from the same focal point. The writer walks through nuggets of their conjoint childhood, spent in the shadow of the other and through their life as adults, varied yet linked somehow to their roots in Afghanistan. The story is set against the political backdrop of ...more
4 Stars
I have been looking forwarding to reading this book for a while. It's been recommended to me several times, so I had very high expectations. Overall, this book was pretty dang good.
I really,really liked this book, there were only a couple of reasons I didn't quite love it. The most glaring issues with the book are the overuse and foreshadowing and the lack of explored conflict in the middle portion of the novel. There were several instances were the author would give a dramatic foreshad ...more
I have been looking forwarding to reading this book for a while. It's been recommended to me several times, so I had very high expectations. Overall, this book was pretty dang good.
I really,really liked this book, there were only a couple of reasons I didn't quite love it. The most glaring issues with the book are the overuse and foreshadowing and the lack of explored conflict in the middle portion of the novel. There were several instances were the author would give a dramatic foreshad ...more
Inspiring
Funny, yet sad. Tragic, without being a tragedy. This story is one of the best stories that I have read. I enjoyed reading it from page one. I learned a lot about Afghan life and culture and traditions in the few hours that it took to read this book than what I would have expected to learn in a lifetime. It is a lesson in karma. It is a lesson in courage. In fact, if you look hard enough all of us will learn a bit about ourselves. All through the story, we will be challenged as to how w ...more
Funny, yet sad. Tragic, without being a tragedy. This story is one of the best stories that I have read. I enjoyed reading it from page one. I learned a lot about Afghan life and culture and traditions in the few hours that it took to read this book than what I would have expected to learn in a lifetime. It is a lesson in karma. It is a lesson in courage. In fact, if you look hard enough all of us will learn a bit about ourselves. All through the story, we will be challenged as to how w ...more
May 22, 2013
Lindsey
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