fantastic readJanuary 6, 2009 Md Rooney a great read, hard to put down and making you yearn for more. excellent story that brings you right into the book and emotions of the female leads so well written and easy read for someone who is not easily entralled. highly recommended
One that you cannot put downJanuary 6, 2009 Issie(France) This was a surprise I just could not put it down The life of women in Afganistan! I learn so much, Thank You
AWE INSPIRINGJanuary 4, 2009 Mrs. G. mcmonagle(Filey, England) THE THOUGHT THAT I COULD HAVE MISSED THIS GEM SADDENS ME, BECAUSE MY USUAL READS ARE WAY DIFFERENT TO THIS BOOK.I WILL WATCH THE NEWS WITH COMPLETELY DIFFERENT EYES NOW. EVERYONE I TALK TO NOW I HAVE TO TELL THEM "YOU MUST READ THIS BOOK" SO THEY TOO CAN GO INTO THE TRAGIC WORLD OF MARIAM A FIFTEEN YEAR OLD GIRL IN WAR TORN AFGHANISTAN. YOU CAN SEE THE COLOURS, FEEL THE PAIN OF ALL THE CHARACTERS,THE LOVE STORY THAT RUNS THROUGH THIS BOOK LEAVES YOU WANTING MORE AT THE END, A BEAUTIFUL READ AS SIMPLE AS THAT!
The best read in agesJanuary 4, 2009 Mrs. D. J. Rowland(Chesterfield England) A Thousand Splendid Suns I have just read this 400+words book and savoured every word. What a fantastic storyteller Hosseini is. At the end of every chapter, I wanted to read the next as they flow into each other. It is a beautifully told story of love, war, injustices to women and a world that is totally unfamiliar to me - a Westerner. I learned so much from it. I can't wait to get my hands on his first book now, 'The Kite Runner.'
I thought Kite Runner was good, this is even betterDecember 30, 2008 Moz(Birmingham England) This is a heart rending tale of two women living through the political anarchy of Afghanistan over the last fifty years. We in the west should hang our heads in shame for the part we have played in this nightmare. I thought Kite Runner was excellent but it is a pale shadow set against this beautifully crafted tale. You engage 100% with the characters and their impossible lives. I challenge you not to be moved to tears through parts of this book. The abuse they accept as part of their daily lives is made commonplace in this environment. The injustice of it all, the shameless chauvanism of the men - beyond arrogance. This book changes perspectives and, believe me, they need changing!!