Tuesday, May 6, 2008

A Thousand Splendid Suns

Author: Khaled Hosseini

Here is the link to the author's offical website. He has a blog in there too, pretty interesting.

After reading 'The Kite Runner', there was no way I would have missed out on this one. A couple of reviews that I had read initially indicated that this book is very similar to the the previous one and has nothing different to offer. That put me off a bit, but am glad I still picked it up, coz it was amazing in its own way!

Without writing much about the plot, I would like to say that Khaled Hosseini really does know how to make your heart ache!! The last 2 days when I read this book during bedtime, I found it hard to sleep...some of the things described in the book really haunted me, day and night. If the very description of Taliban and life in Afghanistan could make me go thru this, I wonder how people in there would have endured it all... I have foregone hours of sleep, just so that I get to read one more chapter, and that never ends... hard to keep the book down.

The author's style of writing is something that I enjoyed - very clear, simple and effective. The way he has described the emotions of the two women in the story, a peek behind the burqa, is really commedable.....In one of the lines he writes about friendship, which I felt was nicely expressed - "Boys, Laila came to see, treated friendship the way they treated the sun: its existence undisputed; its radiance best enjoyed, not beheld directly"

I will definitely remember this as one of 2007's best novels and would look forward to reading more of his books..

6 comments:

Aprameya said...

Your book reviews are an interesting read. I plan to buy a couple of Khalid Hosseini's books. Have been wanting to for sometime, I guess it's high time now. Btw, I picked up the bookshelf idea from your blog, thanks for that.

bethany (dreadlock girl) said...

I have the Kite Runner, which I am really anxious to read. Great review!!!


Looks like you are having no troubles jumping into this challenge thing with both feet! Great job.

Sukku said...

Thank you for the review, looks like I should get this book. I have not read Kite Runner but I watched the movie and it was heart rendering movie.

Thank you once again.

Ana Tapadas said...

nice!
Obrigada pela divulgação. Também eu adoro ler!

molarbear's posts said...

Lovely review.And I agree. But with regard to a previous post...Chitra is , I think, a US citizen? Though of course, like all "hot" writers she writes about her roots..

Unknown said...

Thanx Deepa :) You are right, Chitra is a US citizen, though originally from Calcutta...