Monday, February 4, 2013

Amazing


A Thousand Splendid Suns was an amazing book that everyone should read at some time in their lives. I just finished it and I was shocked it took me so long to read, because I had a hard time putting it down. Although it wasn’t the most action packed book out on the shelves of Barnes and Noble, it was one of the most interesting books that I have ever read.

Warning, I am about to spoil a very important moment in the book! My favorite part of the entire book was how there was always a twist when I was least expecting it. Tariq was dead and Laila was mourning his lose and also how Aziza would never know her true father. I, along with Laila, trusted the “honest” man that came to tell the terrible news, and I have to admit, I was furious when I learned about his death. But then when the times seemed too rough for Laila to handle, Tariq showed back up. These twists always came during the bleakest moments and inspired new hope within the characters.

The connection that was made between the characters was so realistic as well. Khaled Hosseini really personified them well and made me feel that same emotions for different characters that they themselves were feeling. I felt the hatred that Miriam and Laila must have felt toward Rasheed every time that he beat them or spoke condescendingly to them. I felt the sadness that haunted Laila when she had to give Aziza to the orphanage and leave her behind every single day. I felt the tormented struggle to determine the emotions about Zalmai; was he a good child or was he going to turn into the same exact being as his father. All of these aspects of the story really kept me wanting to read more and more.

Another aspect that I liked was that it was realistic. Not everything ended happily ever after, making the connections and the plot seem even more real. Not everyone makes it into the peace time after the long fought wars, and this is shown through Mariam's sacrifice to Laila, Tariq, and the children. She made a decision (which she hadn’t done in decades) and saved all of them and gave them a better life.

The entire book just leaves me wanting to read more and learn how everything turns out; which is weird because I have never truly felt that way about a book that wasn’t drowning in action. I liked that the story didn’t need all of the bells and whistles, it just had the simple facts and the story and that is what I believe made it a truly fantastic book. Like I said everyone should have the opportunity to read this book at some point in their life to see a different aspect on a war that we have been fighting for years.

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