After reading 'The Kite Runner', I became a fan of Khalid Hosseini. This is his second book and it is gut wrenching. It tells of a tragic story about two women living in Kabul through the Russian invasion and the Taliban uprising. The story unfolds from the eyes of two women and highlights their struggles with abusive men and the issue of subordination. I like the way Hosseini writes- he is detailed and yet he adds enough suspense and twists to keep the plot interesting. It is one book you will not put down. However, if I were to choose between 'The Kite Runner' and this one, I would go for the former. Still, a wonderful read.
Pn Rahmah!
ReplyDeleteI loooooove this book!
I could quote so many things that he wrote down. Absolutely beautiful story as well :)
hi there! So you've read it too? great. how about 'the kite runner'? do u know that when i read that i could actually visualise the housing area they lived in their heyday? it's the vivid descriptions that allowed me to do that! How I wish i can write like him...
ReplyDeleteSalam Kak Rahmah,
ReplyDeleteThis is one of my fav books as well. Amazing yeah, how much a book can inspire and affect one's imagination. Keep on sharing :)
Pn Rahmah, I haven't read the Kite Runner yet..hehe so maybe I'll read it this summer holiday ;)
ReplyDeletethanks leen
ReplyDeleteu should mariam :)
ReplyDeleteMy dear fren,
ReplyDeleteYou need not be so bothered by the recent turn of events. People are envious of you and you achievements, that is all. I enjoy reading your blog and you should just be who you are.
dear anonymous,
ReplyDeletethanks for your opinion!
Puan,
ReplyDeleteI just loveeee this blog... very informative and resourceful... I'm promoting your blog in my blog... :)
salam misz_A,
ReplyDeletethanks :)i want to do more but time is the pnly obstacle. maybe this hols i will do something about it. welcome!
both books made me fall in love with Khalid Hosseini's writing...its affecting!=)
ReplyDeletehi anonymous,
ReplyDeleteindeed. look at how descriptive his language is!