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I can’t believe I have only just got round to reading this fantastic novel. I’ve had it on my TBR pile for so long, and have actually read the authors two other books without having read his debut and arguably most famous work. The story involves two friends Amir, the boy from the rich side of the tracks and Hazara who lives in poverty with his father as Amir’s fathers servants. The boys are of a similar age and are brought up to play together although it is instantly obvious with whom the power
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I did not want to read this book. In fact, I tried to avoid it for as long as possible. After suffering through Three Cups of Tea, I had no desire to read any other literature on the Middle East. Yet, I saw the book at the local bookstore, needed a quick choice, and forced myself to buy it.
Once I started reading, I was pulled in. Did I like everything that happened? No. Not at all. The foreshadowing was thick and heavy, but unlike most times, I feel that it added to the overall style of the stor ...more
Once I started reading, I was pulled in. Did I like everything that happened? No. Not at all. The foreshadowing was thick and heavy, but unlike most times, I feel that it added to the overall style of the stor ...more
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