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A review of Khaled Hosseini's The Kite Runner.
The story about the lives of two Afghan women are a reflection of all women living in the world.
Khaled Hosseini, author of 'The Kite Runner', has written a second amazing novel.
The Kite Runner by Khaled Hossieni is a book that, Amelia Hill of the Observer says is "apparently the first Afghan novel to be written in English."
Ershadi, an Iranian-born actor, stopped in St. Louis to talk about "The Kite Runner" and his character in the film.
This is a short review of the book, The Kite Runner, by Khaled Hosseini.
The casualties of war are not only those who die but those whose lives are forever changed by the horrors of war. I examine the resilience of the human spirit that helps these people move forward.
How is identity formed? Is it through the encounters we have with people we have met throughout our lives that form our identity? Could our identity be formed from societal pressure on how we should be instead of how we are?
When you pick a book that's been made into a movie for your book club, it gives you a whole new facet of the story to discuss. It's also fun to see movies together, and brings new interest to your meetings.
The war in Iraq has ignited conflict and hatred to America in the Middle East. I recommend some books to help understand the complex politics of the Middle East and the daily life and culture too.
Cocktail parties, office banquets, wedding rehearsals...all conversations eventually turn to books. Here's how to make yourself look smart and well-read, even though you were only able to get through English Lit thanks to to Cliff's Notes.
Women who don't want children.
There are books out there for every dad on your gift list.
Membership in "Borders Rewards," the free customer loyalty program for Borders and Waldenbooks customers nationwide, has surpassed 20 million.
An analysis of the connective themes of maturation in the face of socially entrenched racism and bigotry in the three classic novels Kite Runner, To Kill a Mockingbird, and Huckleberry Finn.
Khaled Hosseini's debut novel, "The Kite Runner," set in Afghanistan, paints an intimate portrait of the country's recent struggles through the eyes of the main character, Amir.