Saturday, 27 August 2016

The Kite Runner KHALED HOSSEINI


Makes you cry, makes you laugh. Exquisitely written, thuds the readers heart. Brings the past kite running memories alive.
Amir, a cast one with a little insight would play of self-evaluation, transforms himself to a kite runner he always admired though envied in his childhood that was needed to liberate himself from the guilt of what ought to and ought not to be done in his past, Hassan the most idealistic role a man can enact upon and Shorba, uncovering the deep scar children in the war zone live through and it getting pacified. The heroes, in their own opulence.
The story is an insider to how gluttony ( which does not center 
on a co-operative and harmonious relationship) and self -proclaimed do –gooders can turn the life of the people in a country completely upside down. And post the avoidable war left alone to saving grace would have brought the living back to normalcy. 


Saturday, 6 August 2016

Apprenticed to a Himalayan Master- A Yogi's Autobiography - Sri M