
non-stop - I could not put this book down, and I am a very busy mom!!! Great story!
Never would have thought... - This is a book that I never would have set out to purchase myself, but a friend insisted that I read it. Wow! Definitely one of the best books I have ever read. A page-turner, suspenseful and heart-felt. A world I honestly did not know a lot about, but am so very glad I took the time to read up on. It was a simple read and difficult to put down. I hope that my children will read this book in a couple of years when they are older...I believe this is a story that all parents will appreciate, and all children need to be made aware of.....highly, highly recommended.
Amazing! - I don t think I ve ever read a book that was so moving and so surprising. There were times where I was in such awe because of what happened in the story! I m surely gonna remember this book!
Heartfelt story - Well written story that gives great insight into life in a struggling country. Really makes you appreciate what we take for granted. Looking forward to future creations of this author.
Packed with Emotions - This is a tale of two young boys living in Afghanistan in the 1960 s during the last peaceful days of the monarchy. Amir well educated, enjoyed a life of privilege, the son of a wealthy business man, a Sunni Muslim and a Pashtun. Hassan is illiterate, the son of Amir s family servant, a Sh ia muslim and a Hazara. The boys grow up together roaming the streets of Kabul and have developed a complex friendship filled with love, privilege and shame. Amir narrates their life experiences.The revolution and the invasion by Russian forces send Amir s family to the United States marking a turning point in Amir s life. Hassan s familly is abandoned which eventually leads to their demise. In America Amir is able to realize his dream of becoming a writer and marries for love. He eventually returns to Afghanistan during the Taliban rule with the hope of finding Hassan. In his search he discovers Hassan had a son, the only survivor of the family. Now held by the Taliban in a lost city, Amir goes to all extremes to win the son s freedom. This novel is an epic of fathers and sons, friendship between the boys and the guilt of betrayal, an unforgettable heartbreaking story. The Kite Runner is well crafted and the plot seems real enough that we forget this is a novel not a memoir. This book is a gritty description of beauty mixed with violence, it is as tender as it is brutal. Hosseini s writing is concise, to the point and packed with emotions. I highly recommend it.