Thursday, November 15, 2007
A Thousand Splendid Suns
A Thousand Splendid Suns by Khaled Hosseini
Finished November 13th, 2007
Rating: 9/10
Armchair Traveler Reading Challenge Book #4
From the Publisher
Propelled by the same superb instinct for storytelling that made The Kite Runner a beloved classic, A Thousand Splendid Suns is at once an incredible chronicle of thirty years of Afghan history and a deeply moving story of family, friendship, faith, and the salvation to be found in love.
Born a generation apart and with very different ideas about love and family, Mariam and Laila are two women brought jarringly together by war, by loss and by fate. As they endure the ever escalating dangers around them-in their home as well as in the streets of Kabul-they come to form a bond that makes them both sisters and mother-daughter to each other, and that will ultimately alter the course not just of their own lives but of the next generation. With heart-wrenching power and suspense, Hosseini shows how a woman's love for her family can move her to shocking and heroic acts of self-sacrifice, and that in the end it is love, or even the memory of love, that is often the key to survival.
So let me start off by saying that this was one of the best books I have read yet this year. Although it is an excellent book, it didn't quite touch me the same way The Kite Runner did. The writing is amazing, there was never a moment when I was bored or found my interest waning. I highly recommend this book to others.
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Once again...I felt the exact same way! :) Terrific book, but I liked The Kite Runner more.
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