I just finished reading the kite runner and I think it might just be one of the best books I have read. The way the characters were portrayed, the descriptions- short yet vivid, and to be able to imagine something I had no proper information on(am talking about Afghanistan’s history) was truly exhilarating. I have searched for books which can capture my attention, and be able to have the ability to keep me motivated enough to finish the whole book. This book has been able to do exactly that. Kept me on the edge of my seat, as I turned every page, nearing the end of the book. Along with being relevant this was truly something. To be able to interwine fact and fiction so gracefully, is exactly what I wanted.

What about you guys? Have you guys read The kite runner? If so how did you find it? … ngl the movie did not do justice to the original book that’s for sure.

  • Every_Swing5095OPB
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    10 months ago

    As someone with a south Asian background, most of the cultural aspects of the book were easier for me to understand, and I see how it can differ with different cultural backgrounds. Some of the farsi , Arabic, and urdu words which were dropped occasionally in the book were quite easy for me to infer the meaning of due to my background, and therefore it was all the more appealing to me. So this can definitely be a big factor to not liking the book right? I personally had like no proper knowledge on Afghanistan’s history as of this manner, and this has been a nice introduction to it. We are being shown the sufferings of thousands just through the portrayal of a few characters and I think it sends out quite the message.