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Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Just couldn't put it down
On my way to the airport I realised I had forgotten to bring a book, so bought this one in duty free. I'm not a huge book reader, but just couldn't put this book down, every time I finished a chapter, I was itching to find out what was happening in the next. Although a fictional book, you could easily have believed it wasn't. I don't get moved to tears whilst reading, but I became very emotional at stages throughout the read. I've just lean't this to my god mother! Best read in a long time and an opporunity missed if you don't read it.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Very good
Really enjoyable, at times upsetting story. Like the Kite Runner, it pulls you in and makes you taste life in Afghanistan. The story of Mariam and Laila is compelling, tragic, touching, enlightening, and in places funny. I read the Kite Runner first, so the setting didn't give me the same feeling of discovery that I had reading Hosseini's first novel. Having said that, I was at times shocked and appalled at the treatment of Mariam and Laila not by their brutal husband, but also by the Taliban authorities.

I had a bit of a problem with the ending - it seemed too good to be true. Perhaps a political comment on the arrival of American and Allied troops in Kabul, designed to make one support the ongoing efforts there? This was accentuated by the author's note at the end, and left a slightly strange feeling. Did he write this book as a novel, or as an (admittedly powerful) way of making us see that as far as the Afghan people are concerned, the troops should not withdraw? I had read the book and enjoyed it, and now I was feeling guilty for my previous sentiments that our troops should pull out of Afghanistan. Don't get me wrong - I have a far better understanding of what was once a civilised and peaceful nation, of the turmoil and tragedy the people there have suffered, but I felt a little tricked.

Either way, I thoroughly enjoyed it; it opened my eyes and made me think, which is all I ask a good book to do.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Unforgettable
Beautiful but heart wrenching story. I enjoyed Kite Runner but this book is his best. Mariam and Laila's story is very moving and what they have to go through is very upsetting. This should not put you off as these two women were very strong and Hosseini portrayed them very well.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - a gripping book
This book drew me in, and I could not rest until I'd finished it, however even then I felt uneasy. Like one of the person that rated this book 3 stars, I agree that some of the characters were too black and white, too good and too evil, which annoyed me immensely. After the book I felt angry at the world, knowing that there are some people, like Rasheed that do exist, which is perhaps why I was more relieved with the ending. I very much welcomed the return of a certain character, because by that point I loathed Rasheed to the point where the fact that he was a fictional character became blurred. All in all, it is well written, gripping but very annoying, because the evil person in this book is is simply too evil, and thus would not reccommend it for the light hearted.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Just when you thought The Kite Runner was amazing...
...he comes along with an even more heart-wrenching, addictive novel!! Give that man a prize!

This is such a great read. I finished it in just 2 sittings, staying up till the early hours of the morning to do so. The style, as others have commented, is similar to Kite Runner. He gives such a fascinating insight into being a female in Afghani culture and an understanding of the frustrations of their lives as subservient to the men in the household. This book really, really pulls at the heartstrings, and has gone on to become one of the most famous books of recent years for very good reasons.

If you enjoyed the Kite Runner, you will love this...but also do read "The Bookseller of Kabul".


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