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The Kite Runner by Khaled Hosseini
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it was amazing
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Sad stories make good books.

"I became what I am today at the age of twelve, on a frigid overcast day in the winter of 1975."

There are two types of books, usually, that makes one feel like there are no words to describe the experience: They are either unbelievably detrimental, or exceptionally (and positively) impactful. Given the overall high rating, it is redundant to tell, to which category does The Kite Runner belong. I don't think there are that many books, especially fiction, that could leave such a profound effect on a reader's mind.

"People say that eyes are windows to the soul."
"Time can be a greedy thing - sometimes it steals all the details for itself."

What I loved the most about this book is the set of characters. Hosseini has done an amazing job developing them, which increases the emotional impact of the plot tenfold. Especially, it's remarkable how well he handled the first person protagonist, Amir. The traditional 'do wrong, then atone, conclude with happy ending' is not the way with The Kite Runner, but utilizes an attempt to direct Amir towards a path of atonement, while sticking to a more realistic ending. Had it not been for Hosseini's unique narrative, Amir's character could have turned far more contemptible. Luckily, for me, it was never the case. Many would probably love the secondary characters more, but it is important to remember that it was the protagonist's undistorted, self-criticizing account of the events that made it that way. It's not a perspective you see everyday, but I loved it.

"It always hurts more to have and lose than not have in the first place."

I was perfectly satisfied with the pace of the story, including the intermittent jumps in time Hosseini used to separate the book in to a few main parts. Each of these parts had their own theme going on, while introducing an occasional twist to keep things interesting. The only minor complaint I have is about the attempt at creating a villain. Even though it introduced a tiny bit of mystery to the plot, that particular part felt a little out of harmony with the rest.

"That's the real Afghanistan, Agha sahib. That's the Afghanistan I know. You? You've always been a tourist here, you just didn't know it."

The writing style is somewhat simple, but I believe most readers would be too absorbed in the plot to notice it. If anything, it felt more appropriate, reducing distractions from the flow of the story. But the plot, and the characters make up perfectly for any other shortcoming in my opinion. I wouldn't call this an emotional rollercoaster, for, the majority of the emotions include regret, disappointment, sadness, fear, anger, privation but very little happy ones. But all this helped the book become more moving. I usually don't enjoy books with sad endings but this one was definitely an exception, and worth all the heartbreak.

"Better to get hurt by the truth than comforted with a lie."

Before starting the book, based on almost all the reviews, I knew this was a sad story. But with fiction, if and when things get too depressing, a reader could always be consoled by the fact that this is, after all, fiction. It's easier attributing everything to being not real, and proceed from that safe spot. You're no going to find that solace here. If anything, unless we are fooling ourselves, the severity of reality has been lessened to make it more bearable. But I guess that's the whole point. That's what makes this deliver a profound reading experience. It enables all readers to understand, to empathize, and be considerate towards others. Kite Runner easily made it to my All-time-favorites and I believe this should be read by everyone.
'For you, a thousand times over!' he said. Then he smiled his Hassan smile and disappeared around the corner.
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Reading Progress

January 7, 2021 – Shelved
July 23, 2021 – Started Reading
July 24, 2021 –
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July 24, 2021 –
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July 25, 2021 –
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July 27, 2021 –
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July 27, 2021 –
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July 28, 2021 –
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July 28, 2021 – Finished Reading

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Prabhjot Kaur I love this book so so much. I hope you enjoy this Tharindu :)


Tharindu Dissanayake Prabhjot wrote: "I love this book so so much. I hope you enjoy this Tharindu :)"

😀 Thank you, Prabhjot! Glad you loved this. It's been a while since I came across a book with only positive opinions 😄


NILTON TEIXEIRA I recently read this book, which was sitting on my shelves since its release, and I’m so glad I finally did. I don’t regret for waiting this long. It’s my favourite book of this year, out of 97. I hope that you will enjoy it.


Sarah This is one of my fave books, hope you enjoy it :)


Bhuvi (Thriving In The Blues) This is one of my all time favourite books. I hope you love the book too!


Tharindu Dissanayake NILTON wrote: "I recently read this book, which was sitting on my shelves since its release, and I’m so glad I finally did. I don’t regret for waiting this long. It’s my favourite book of this year, out of 97. I ..."

Thank you, Nilton! Glad you enjoyed this.


Tharindu Dissanayake AraLeigh13 wrote: "This is one of my fave books, hope you enjoy it :)"

Thank you, AraLeigh! 😊


Tharindu Dissanayake Bhuvi (Thriving In The Blues) wrote: "This is one of my all time favourite books. I hope you love the book too!"

Great to hear it! Thank you, Bhuvi! 😊


Lisazj1 One of my favorites from HK. Enjoy!


Tharindu Dissanayake Lisazj1 wrote: "One of my favorites from HK. Enjoy!"

Glad to hear it 😃 Thank you, Lisa!


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Rosh Ooh, my first Khaled Hosseini book! It has a very special place in my heart. Hope you like it, Tharindu!


Tharindu Dissanayake RoshReviews wrote: "Ooh, my first Khaled Hosseini book! It has a very special place in my heart. Hope you like it, Tharindu!"

Thank you, Rosh. I'm almost finished, and I agree. This is amazing!😃


Chasity One of my favorites. Can’t wait to read your review.


Tharindu Dissanayake Chasity wrote: "One of my favorites. Can’t wait to read your review."

One of the best books I've ever read. It didn't feel like fiction at all.


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Enja It's one of my all time favourites!


Chasity No, you’re, right- didn’t feel like fiction. The graphic novel adaptation is also good.


Tharindu Dissanayake Enja wrote: "It's one of my all time favourites!"

Glad to hear it, Enja! And now it's mine too 😊


Tharindu Dissanayake Chasity wrote: "No, you’re, right- didn’t feel like fiction. The graphic novel adaptation is also good."

😮 really? I'll check it out. Thank you, Chasity!


Pubudini Jayakody Waiting for your review Tharindu, and hope you like it as much as I do!


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●tk● This is a great book! I read it last year!


Tharindu Dissanayake Pubudini wrote: "Waiting for your review Tharindu, and hope you like it as much as I do!"

This was amazing 😀 Glad to hear you, too, loved this.


Tharindu Dissanayake Sophie wrote: "This is a great book! I read it last year!"

Glad you liked this, Sophie! 😊


Lisazj1 I wish you luck. I read this years ago, still haven't recovered.


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●tk● Tharindu wrote: "Sophie wrote: "This is a great book! I read it last year!"

Glad you liked this, Sophie! 😊"


I also recommend you A Thousand Splendid Suns and And the Mountains Echoed!


Elizabeth Stewart I can’t wait to read your review. The book really touched me. I was convinced it was a a memoir it was so realistic.


Tharindu Dissanayake Lisazj1 wrote: "I wish you luck. I read this years ago, still haven't recovered."

I know what you mean... I started A Thousand Splendid Suns righaway, and beginning to think may be a little interlude would've been better.


Tharindu Dissanayake Sophie wrote: "Tharindu wrote: "Sophie wrote: "This is a great book! I read it last year!"

Glad you liked this, Sophie! 😊"

I also recommend you A Thousand Splendid Suns and [book:And the Mountains..."


Thank you for the recs Sophie. I already started ATSS 😃


Tharindu Dissanayake Elizabeth wrote: "I can’t wait to read your review. The book really touched me. I was convinced it was a a memoir it was so realistic."

Yeah, it didn't feel like fiction at all... Hosseini does have a way with words, making everything feel realistic.


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●tk● Tharindu wrote: "Elizabeth wrote: "I can’t wait to read your review. The book really touched me. I was convinced it was a a memoir it was so realistic."

Yeah, it didn't feel like fiction at all... Hosseini does ha..."


Yes….for you, a 1000 times over


Tharindu Dissanayake Sophie wrote: ".Yes….for you, a 1000 times over."

That phrase would probably be with me forever 😪


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Tracy  P. On hold for this one. Looking forward to another great review. = o )


Tharindu Dissanayake Tracy wrote: "On hold for this one. Looking forward to another great review. = o )"

This book is amazing, Tracy. Hope you'll get to read this soon.


Chasity Excellent, heartfelt review, as always.


Debbie W. Wow! An All-Time-Favorite! It is wonderful that you appreciated this story so much, Tharindu, and you've made some very fine points to back it up! Well said!


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Tracy  P. Beautiful review, Tharindu - Now I really can't wait to get off the wait list.


Kathleen Wonderful review! It really is an unforgettable book. I'm reading 'A Thousand Splendid Suns' next & I'm sure it's going to be another heartbreaking but memorable experience.


Tharindu Dissanayake Chasity wrote: "Excellent, heartfelt review, as always."

Thank you, Chasity! 😊


Tharindu Dissanayake Debbie wrote: "Wow! An All-Time-Favorite! It is wonderful that you appreciated this story so much, Tharindu, and you've made some very fine points to back it up! Well said!"

Thank you, Debbie! 😊 It seems, out of all fiction, stories around wars seems to give the most unforgettable reading experiences...


Tharindu Dissanayake Tracy wrote: "Beautiful review, Tharindu - Now I really can't wait to get off the wait list."

Thank you, Tracy! Hope you'll love this 😊


Tharindu Dissanayake Kathleen wrote: "Wonderful review! It really is an unforgettable book. I'm reading 'A Thousand Splendid Suns' next & I'm sure it's going to be another heartbreaking but memorable experience."

Thank you, Kathleen! 😊 Glad to hear you loved this book.
And yeah, Thousand Splendid Suns seems just as sad. I'm still only halfway through. Hope you'll love ATSS as well...


Ushashi Brilliant review, Tharindu! So glad to see that you loved it. Your observations on Amir are very true, he was a remarkable protagonist. Both this and A Thousand Splendid Suns are part of my all time favorites, and I'm about to start And The Mountains Echoed.


Nancy (playing catch-up) Amazing review, Tharindu! This one and A Thousand Splendid Suns are two of my all time favorite books. And I’m glad you chose that last quote, it’s such a good one.


Tharindu Dissanayake Ushashi wrote: "Brilliant review, Tharindu! So glad to see that you loved it. Your observations on Amir are very true, he was a remarkable protagonist. Both this and A Thousand Splendid Suns are part of my all tim..."

Thank you, Uhashi! 😊 ATSS seems just as good so far. I hope you'll love And The Mountains Echoed.


Tharindu Dissanayake Nancy wrote: "Amazing review, Tharindu! This one and A Thousand Splendid Suns are two of my all time favorite books. And I’m glad you chose that last quote, it’s such a good one."

Thank you, Nancy! 😊 Great to hear you loved both books. Though 'For you, a thousand times over' was there in several places, that last quote was the one I found most unforgettable.


Monique I read this years ago, and loved it, even though it brought tears to my eyes.


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Leo Absolutely wonderfully review! Seen the books many times but never picked it up for some reason. But your review and love for it makes me very intruiged to give it a try myself!


Tharindu Dissanayake Monique wrote: "I read this years ago, and loved it, even though it brought tears to my eyes."

Glad to hear you loved the book, Monique 😊 And yeah, this one is worth the tears.


Tharindu Dissanayake Toria wrote: "Absolutely wonderfully review! Seen the books many times but never picked it up for some reason. But your review and love for it makes me very intruiged to give it a try myself!"

Thank you, Toria! 😊 I'm sure you'll love this. Hope you'll get to read soon.


Peter Great review


Tharindu Dissanayake Peter wrote: "Great review"

Thank you, Peter! 😊


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