Advantages: A must read! Disadvantages: Not for kids due to some content
...The Kite Runner
One of the best books I have read all year and a truly wonderful story. The Kite Runner is a 2003 book written by Khaled Hosseini and was his debut novel.
It tells the story of a young boy called Amir. He is growing up in 1970's Afghanistan and faces many trials and tribulations. At first he lives a fairly great looking life on the surface of it. His father is well off and they live in a big pink house away from all the run down houses in the village. He has a great friend, one he can really rely on and trust, Hassan. Hassan and his father are actually servants for Amir and his father and although they have a great bond, Amir often feels embarrassed by Hassan and that embarrassment leads to shame when he questions his actions.
Amir's father is very cold and shut off and he is always desperately trying to win...
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Advantages: Absorbing tale, characters unfold during the novel, Disadvantages: Harrowing at times
...The Kite Runner by Khaled Hosseini is an absorbing tale of life in Afghanistan. It tells the tale of Amir a young boy from a fairly wealthy family in Afghanistan. This is Afghanistan in the 1970?s before the Taliban and before the Soviet invasion. Amir lives in a nice house with his father (his mother died shortly after childbirth) and in the grounds of the house lives his fathers servant Ali with his son Hassan.
Hassan is the kite-runner of the story but I will explain what that means later. Ali and Hassan come from the lower caste Hazaras and Amir although happy to play with the illiterate Hassan when he needs a friend at other times ignores him or makes fun of his inability to read or write. Throughout the story Hassan always remains the loyal friend and it is this loyalty that the story is about.
Amir wants to win...
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Advantages: Great story, great characters Disadvantages: None
...The Kite Runner
After reviewing the book last week, I then found it at Sainsburys at the weekend and decided to watch it as I was very interested in how they would tell the story on film. The Kite Runner film has been adapted from the 2003 book written by Khaled Hosseini which was his debut novel. The film is directed by Marc Forster who also directed Monster's Ball and is produced by Dreamworks.
The first thing I really liked about the film is that it used pretty much all Afghani actors. I liked the fact that it did not cast a Tom Cruise or the like and make out that they were actually from Afghanistan. I think this made the film and story more believable, more real and definitely worth watching. A lot of the film is actually subtitled as the actors speak Persian Dari. There is a little bit at the start which is in English and then...
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Family - Director: Neville Astley, Mark Baker - Original Language: English - Classification: Universal - Starring: Peppa Pig, Lisa Snowden-Fine, Morwenna Banks, Richard Ridings
Production Year: 2007 - Drama - Director: Marc Forster - Original Language: English - Classification: 12 years and over - Starring: Shaun Toub, Homayon Ershadi, Khalid Abdalla, Said Tashimaoui, Atossa Leoni