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The Kite Runner
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bookshelves: book-club, historical-fiction, afghanistan
Nov 02, 2013
bookshelves: book-club, historical-fiction, afghanistan
I loved A thousand Splendid Suns and I was expecting to have the same feelings for The Kite Runner. Unfortunately, it did not happen. Maybe I was more interested in the subject of women's rights in Afghanistan and it made my sympathies with the main characters. I was moved by the women's struggle whereas the story of Amir failed to impress me.
I have to be honest. I despised Amir from the first page and my feelings did not changed throughout the book. I know it should not be a reason for not appreciating a book and I agree with that when I read a literature masterpiece such as Hunger, The Trial or Crime and Punishment. However, here is not the case. In Khaled Hosseini books, if you are not touched by the characters, the magic of the book is gone as he manipulates you into feeling in a certain way and cry your eyes out at the end. It worked with A thousand Splendid Suns. No so much here. Maybe the timing was wrong.
Even if I hated the MC I still enjoyed Khaled Hosseini writing style.
I have to be honest. I despised Amir from the first page and my feelings did not changed throughout the book. I know it should not be a reason for not appreciating a book and I agree with that when I read a literature masterpiece such as Hunger, The Trial or Crime and Punishment. However, here is not the case. In Khaled Hosseini books, if you are not touched by the characters, the magic of the book is gone as he manipulates you into feeling in a certain way and cry your eyes out at the end. It worked with A thousand Splendid Suns. No so much here. Maybe the timing was wrong.
Even if I hated the MC I still enjoyed Khaled Hosseini writing style.
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November 2, 2013
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November 2, 2013
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September 9, 2014
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September 9, 2014
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historical-fiction
May 7, 2016
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May 12, 2016
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August 29, 2018
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afghanistan
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I am happy there are people that think as me. Your review was quite harsh but to the point.

A Thousand Splendid Suns... what is the best book ---
And I often thought, they made a film on the wrong book."
I did not see the movie for The Kite Runner but I would like to see a movie for A thousand Splendid Sun better.










Invoking a strong feeling is a win for the author, i think :)

Invoking a strong feeling is a win for the author, i think :)" it might be true, I am not sure what the author intended. Yes, usually I agree with you that strong feelings for a character is a win.

