June 3rd, 2008 (03:04 pm)
current mood: impressed
I just finished with this book and it is the best one I`ve read in a long time! I guess I`ll just have to move on to his next one right away.
'A Thousand Splendid Suns'. I`ll have to get it today *nods*
THE KITE RUNNER
Over two years on the New York Times bestseller list, and published in 42 different languages.
Taking us from Afghanistan in the final days of the monarchy to the present, The Kite Runner is the unforgettable, beautifully told story of the friendship between two boys growing up in Kabul. Raised in the same household and sharing the same wet nurse, Amir and Hassan nonetheless grow up in different worlds: Amir is the son of a prominent and wealthy man, while Hassan, the son of Amir's father's servant, is a Hazara, member of a shunned ethnic minority. Their intertwined lives, and their fates, reflect the eventual tragedy of the world around them. When the Soviets invade and Amir and his father flee the country for a new life in California, Amir thinks that he has escaped his past. And yet he cannot leave the memory of Hassan behind him.
The Kite Runner is a novel about friendship, betrayal, and the price of loyalty. It is about the bonds between fathers and sons, and the power of their lies. Written against a history that has not been told in fiction before, The Kite Runner describes the rich culture and beauty of a land in the process of being destroyed. But with the devastation, Khaled Hosseini also gives us hope: through the novel's faith in the power of reading and storytelling, and in the possibilities he shows for redemption. |
ah oh hey :D
this is good to know because I'm slinking around this book for weeks now but couldn't bring myself to buy it lol always ended up with some other book (same goes for A thousand splendid suns)
I rely on your judgement here, if you say it's worth reading, I should be save :P