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I haven't read the original novel (yet), so I had no idea on how the graphic novel adaption was going to be.I'll start with some positive things: I really enjoyed the art style. It fitted the tone of the story pretty well.The rest, I had problems with. The characters lacked of depth. I understand that, being an adaptation of a much more longer novel, some things were going to be cut out. At the same time, I missed having some well defined characters. They were either evil or emotionally destroye...
"لأجلك ,,,ألف مرة اخرى"من حسان إلى أمير -شتاء 1975- . ومن أمير إلى سهراب أبن حسان -2002-The Kite Runner is a book with great impact, carrying a story that you will not forget even years after reading it.
A heart wrenching story yet a very beautiful story♥️👌🏻. The illustrations are beautiful. I finished the novel in one sitting. It’s going to take a while for me to get over it. Oh my God. I’m writing this review with tears in my eyes🥺.I want to read the novel. I’ll write the complete review after reading the book.
The Kite Runner is one of those stories that has the power to change you. I absolutely loved this novel when I first read it several years ago. It’s a heartbreaking look at regret but ultimately making the right choice to undo wrongs. It’s also one of the most powerful stories about friendship. The graphics were beautiful, but I feel like this novel is best understood and better written as a book. I think I was able to enjoy the graphic novel because of already knowing the story. But really in b...
I have read the Kite Runner last year and urge to read this graphic novel as soon as I discovered this on Scribd. I quite liked the illustrations and the story is heartbreaking, most importantly the important scenes in it. I may not like this graphic novel as much as the paperback but it’s still worth reading. For anyone who has not yet read the original novel or the graphic novel, I really recommend you to do so. You won’t regret it 🌟
No, I haven't read the original novel at the time of me writing this review, but the graphic novel itself was both harrowing and thought-provoking, sometimes difficult for me to read due to the subject content. Set mainly in 1970s Afghanistan, the story follows two young boys called Amir and Hassan. Both of them bond over the love of kites and wanting to win a kite-fighting tournament. However, their world isn't safe due to the threats of war and violence. Amir leaves life in the Middle East beh...
As if the words were not enough.Comes a graphic version of the story that still haunts my dreams.I can bet you all the money that I have ever had that the imagery of Khaled Hosseini's debut work would not have deserted your soul. The sorrow and the warmth of the closing pages should and would be as much a part of your consciousness as it is mine.Now putting together the brilliant work of the author along with the picturesque drawings of this book -casts a spell over you.The bond of friendship be...
This book found me. One of my former students gave me a $25 Barnes & Noble gift card for my September 6th birthday. Within 24 hours, I went browsing at B&N, and this book was on one of the first tables I passed. The student who had given me the gift card had talked with me about graphic novels that day. And this book was released on September 6th! Also, just a few weeks ago, I got to meet Khaled Hosseini. He was gracious, allowing me to take a photograph with me, signing my copy of The Kite Runn...