YES.rahilshajahan wrote: ↑25 Jul 2020, 11:21For you a thousand times over. Just six words but so many paragraphs strong. Whenever I picture Hassan running for that dreaded kite and screaming this, I become more and more assured that Amir doesn't deserve him.thebutterflygirl wrote: ↑25 Jul 2020, 09:11 I liked The Kite runner. It was traumatic, but that is what life is sometimes. He had me crying at "For you, a thousand times over ".
But I also loved A thousand splendid suns . Strong female characters are my thing, but the two characters in the story portrayed how strong a woman can be even in the darkest phase she faces.
I've read only two of his books and I loved both of them.
The Kite Runner screams 'Your actions have consequences'. What do you think of the inference?
The way he takes him for granted.
You should never treat a human being like that. I was so angry at Amir throughout the story .
I have a thing for beautiful lines, like what Amir's wife says to him about happiness.
To me, the consolation was that Amir made amends and the way the book ended.