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by lyagushka in Books, - Top 200, Feb 11 '05
Pros: Well-developed and believable characters, nearly great writing Cons: The ending is slightly weaker than the rest of the book.
The Kite Runner, Khaled Hosseini's powerhouse debut novel, was recommended to me by a friend whose literary tastes I'd never previously had the opportunity to compare with my own. It's always reassuring to me when I find that someone I respect ...
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by popsrocks in Books, - Top 50, Aug 08 '06
Pros: Compelling read Cons: the end wrapped up too quickly.
My wife has been encouraging me to read this book ever since she finished it a number of months ago. She loved it. The past weekend afforded me some time to start the book and because I became so drawn into the story, I made the time to finish it. I ...
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by Javelina in Books, - Top 100, Aug 10 '05
Pros: Beautifully written, interesting/unique plot and characters, moving story, suspenseful Cons: none
Every so often, I read a book that has a real impact on me. I get a lot of book recommendations, but everyones taste in literature is different, so I never know what to expect. I had heard some of the buzz and accolades surrounding The Kite ...
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by carstairs38 in Books, - Top 500, Oct 24 '07
Pros: Real characters and vivid writing Cons: Predictable and slow story; not a culturally rich as I hoped
Early this year, I had the opportunity to read an advanced copy of Khaled Hosseini's A Thousand Splendid Suns. I was mesmerized by the book and decided as soon as I finished to read The Kite Runner as well. I'm sorry to say this one ...
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by deenaf in Books, - Top 200, Jul 24 '05
Pros: Interesting and easy read. Completely different than any other book I've read. Cons: Not a single one!
Wow. The Kite Runner is a book I won’t soon forget. No twisted, convoluted, connect the dots type of plotlines—no unrealistic, almost unbelievable characterizations—no neatly wrapped up ending and happily ever after group hugs. The Kite ...
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by pearannoyed, - Top 1000, Jun 22 '06
Pros: A very human story of guilt and redemption Cons: At times difficult to read
I can remember times when I was a kid that I saw something happening that I knew shouldn't be happening. Usually it was something like cheating on a test or someone getting picked on. Like most kids, I rarely did anything to stop the infraction. It ...
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by arjita , Nov 22 '05
Pros: Very engrossing tale, will give you a new perspective on a tough world. Cons: Too many coincidences. Some loose ends.
When I was growing up in India, we would have discussions about partition of British India, which resulted in the formation of Pakistan. How things might have been different if this had not happened was the common theme. We would wish that the two ...
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by grandgram - Top 500, Oct 14 '05
Pros: Explains Afghanistan culture and life of Baba the father and his son Amir. Cons: Some violence was necessary to explain the country during a trying time.
This book The Kite Runner is another recommendation from my Book Club for our November meeting. Although I first thought it was a non-fiction book about Afghanistan I soon learned it was the first novel by Khaled Hosseini an Afghanistan native. ...
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by updateghost - Top 1000, Apr 02 '06
Pros: Prose. Cons: That's all.
The film C
loser's
most wretched quality was that it tried too hard to be realistic. Yes, people do talk about sex. But does it fill every millisecond of every conversation? Do humans, without queue, effuse every ...
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by lisaffire , Jul 11 '04
Pros: Gripping, moving, definitely a page turner Cons: None
I wouldn't ordinarily have chosen this book to read. It was the first suggested as a good book discussion book at the UU Fellowship I'm member of however. I'm an American mom... I usually connect with a character and I wondered how I could connect to an ...
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by heidifromoz , Feb 08 '05
Pros: Beautifully written, engaging and moving; well-rounded characters; fascinating look at Afghanistan past and present. Cons: None.
The Kite Runner Khaled Hosseini. 324 pages (2003) Bloomsbury Publishing Plc (Paper); London. ISBN: 0 7475 566533 Intro It is rare to come across novels about Afghanistan, and when this book appeared on the new releases shelf at the ...
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by jc_hall , May 18 '05
Pros: a riveting story; well-written; utterly believable characters
Cons: so realistic it's harrowing (not really a con, but maybe not for the faint-hearted?)
To all outward appearances, Amir is a lucky boy. He lives in the most beautiful house in an affluent neighbourhood of Kabul. His Baba is a wealthy merchant, a well-loved and highly-respected man. Young Amir has as constant companion a boy his own ...
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by BaronSamedi3 , Mar 17 '07
Pros: Engaging narrative about Afghani culture in the first part Cons: One ridiculous twist after another - becomes laughable before too long
Anyone who plays video games will tell you Final Fantasy IV is one of the all-time greats. There's a scene in Final Fantasy IV in which the main character, Cecil, gets shipwrecked and washes ashore in a kingdom his troops had recently terrorized. The ...
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by rmurray847 , Jun 01 '08
Pros: Wonderful characters in a fascinating setting. Cons: A final third that's a little too contrived
This first novel, from an Afghanistan immigrant, feels like a memoir. I had to wonder how much of it was fiction, and how much came from Hosseni's own life, particularly the early passages. Either way, it is a stirring work and a wonderfully fast and ...
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by bohdankot , Aug 01 '05
Pros: One learns about Afghanistan's recent troubles through the lives of ordinary humans experiencing them. Cons: Some parts of the ending may seem to come together too perfectly.
Khaled Hosseini's debut novel, "The Kite Runner," is a compelling story told through the eyes of Amir, the son of Baba, a wealthy, charismatic Kabul businessman. Hosseini paints a vivid illustration of the boy's life from his 70s childhood in Afghanistan ...
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