"The Kite Runner" Blog 6

I really think it is worth reading because the story is very good and the book is exciting and the language is so good for you get carried away and can "see" all these environments and people in front of him. It is so vivid descriptions of everything from the town in Afghanistan where the boys grow up to the war-torn society that city and the country developed into the 'now'. In the book, the story is so well constructed that it constantly surprises and the plot takes quite often completely new and unexpected ways, which is something I like very much. It's worth reading, because you live with into the action and you'll understand how Amir thinks when there comes a situation. 

 

I think it stands out because It is about the bonds between fathers and sons and fathers' power over their sons, their love, sacrifice and lies. In the background of historical events that have not previously been told in this way, the book takes us from a beautiful and prosperous Afghanistan is rich in culture to the desolate country that it is today.