Tyler Paroz Paroz itibaren Lakhoo, Rajasthan, Hindistan
This is a sweet story about two siblings. The older sibling, Benny, wants to play alone, while his little sister, Penny, wants to join in. Anyone who has a sibling or has more than one child can relate to this story and the mixed emotions involved throughout the tale. Children will enjoy the illustrations and dialogue as a simple introduction to the graphic novel genre.
This book changed my life. I have been sober since 8-12-1985! I think working the 12 steps are essential to staying sober and living a great life.
i thought the kite runner would be some really boring, political book about afghanistan. i don't even bother to read the back cover and find out what it's about since the front cover was really boring. but then, as time passes, this book kept appearing in my life; on my former school library and people reading it on trains and buses. the deciding moment for me to give this book a try was when someone i really like recommended this book. it was amazing. tears were falling from my face, and i wasn't even a quarter through the book that time! i found myself deeply relating to amir, the narrator of this book. for example, when that cruel act was done towards hassan, and amir did what he did, i understood exactly why. it pains me to admit this, but most probably i would've done the same thing amir did. and that realization left me feeling very unsettled. most of the twists was really unexpected, and i love that. makes me all the more excited. oh and i realized how some people used islam to getting their way, making up fatwas and rules. it infuriates me, and i know these people will always exist but i will never stop hoping one day they won't. 5 stars. no doubt. i would've done a longer and more detailed review but my favorite tv show is on. oh and my new favorite phrase is now: for you, a thousand times over.