This is a book that makes you feel so much and yet somehow, and yet you feel like there was more to it when you finish it. Complex, vague emotions to be felt, deeper metaphors and analogies to be understood. For some reason, i felt that poetries in the book had more literary meaning and I was oblivious to what more sensitive emotions the excerpts had been meaning to touch. I was amazed to just know people’s different interpretation to the title ’A thousand splendid suns.’ Phrases like ‘The legitimate ending of an illegitimate’, ‘And for one last time, she did what she was told to.’ There were so many beautiful words and quotes which I don’t really remember now. The lovers of literature need to have this! Feel free to add any sentences, quotes or even paragraphs you really loved and what thoughts you think it had been intended to ignite on a reader’s mind. Also you can simply add the sentences you loved and let the thread talk of it.
Hell, I read 3-4 of CoHo’s books on 2023 because I had bought them a year ago and I cannot believe I did that to myself. I read them only because I had them and kept giving them chances after chances only to wish for that to end. As I read ‘A thousand splendid suns’, I feel so sorry for the time I wasted on those dumb storylines, so I take it here to tell that I really apologize to my book loving brain for reading nonsense baseless books that can only ever be written for commercial purpose, reading books that only had you yearning for the end, and feel sorry for damaging my streak on beautiful books. Never doing that again!
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Khaled Hosseini did an AMA here [you might want to take a look](http://www.reddit.com/r/books/comments/1snjj3/this_is_khaled_hosseini_author_of_the_kite_runner/) 🙂 [Here’s a link to all of our upcoming AMAs](http://www.reddit.com/r/books/wiki/amafullschedule)
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About Thousand Splendid Suns, I really wished we had more of Mariam’s end & about how Tariq lived in Pakistan…Other than that everything about this book made me feel really good.