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The story simply depicts the life of different people, the way each of them are connected and also the haunting picture of Afghanistan.This story would definitely be an unforgetful experience for a reader.
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had a lot of anger towards amir...but as the book progressed the redemption made me change my mind and not only that...i began to understand his inner turmoil....
all the characters were so beautifully crafted....
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This book is the face of certain cruelties of the societies that many of us face. It will make you look at the true and loyal friendship. The childhood, the discrimination, the faults, the crimes, the innocence of children and the importance of family. It shows how the time heals and hides certain wounds. It shows the changing of a country, the changing of it's people and the heartbreaking truth of the society.
I've always been a fan of fiction, but this book is way more beyond to be simply called fiction or something else. It will make you smile, it will make you cry. " Sad stories make good books". It is so heart touching that you're never gonna forget the story. It connects you with the guilt ,the friendship and the place and the old times. With each sentence I lost myself for the book, for the words. It takes you to the Afghanistan it was then vs how you know it today . It tells a lot about an honest friendship and friend. It will tell you that you can never have your old life back and if you have a guilt somewhere deep in you.... there's always a way to be good again. I am sure the next time when I will be having a look at the kites..I am gonna remember the Kite Runner. This book...it have my heart forever. For this book "a thousand times over".
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“Better to get hurt by the truth than comforted with a lie.”
“I opened my mouth, almost said something. Almost. The rest of my life might have turned out differently if I had. But I didn’t.”