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This book was a little slow going but only for a while. It was heart wrenching, eye opening, and beautifully written. It’s set in Afghanistan (as was his first novel), but this one takes place over a 30 year period.
I loved that the author wrote from the viewpoint of two females. It’s heart wrenching at times, and does what really sustaining books should do….transport us to a place or life that we would never know or understand unless we read it.
This is as amazing as his first novel, The Kite ...more
I loved that the author wrote from the viewpoint of two females. It’s heart wrenching at times, and does what really sustaining books should do….transport us to a place or life that we would never know or understand unless we read it.
This is as amazing as his first novel, The Kite ...more

After reading the Kite Runner, I was very excited to jump into A Thousand Splendid Suns. It was better and more of a story than I was expecting above and beyond the Kite Runner. The characters, scenes, and dialogue were even more compeling, vivid and unforgetable. Like the Kite Runner, this book has opened by eyes to a part of the world that is much to simplified by modern media. I look forward to reading the other books recommended in the Bloomsbury reader guide about Afghanistan and certainly
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I haven't read Hosseini's wildly popular debut, The Kite Runner, but this book gives plenty of glimpses as to why that one was a massive bestseller. It's got that epic sweep of history vibe, covering three decades of Afghanistan's 20th-century history, from the resistance to Soviet occupation, subsequent civil war, and the rise and fall of the Taliban. This is all shown through the eyes of two women -- an older one from an impoverished village outside of Herat, the younger from a cosmopolitan Ka
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Page 187 contains one of the most touching parts of the story before it's revealed to be a conspiracy, a lie. This lie brought together two main female characters, a generation apart, both witnesses of wars in Afghanistan and in their own lives.
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What a beautiful love story... Since I hadn't read Kite Runner, I had to really push to get through the beginning of this one b/c it's not like most of the other stuff I read, but boy was it worth it!
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another masterpiece from one of my fave authors...

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