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The Kite Runner
by Khaled Hosseini
Extraordinary, Deep Read (9/19/2007)
My favorite way to get to know other cultures is through fiction written about regular people from their authors. I have been wanting to learn more about people from the Middle-East, as I don't want to be guilty of the de-humanization that so many of my fellow Americans are.more
No Safe Place
by Richard North Patterson
Fictional Kennedy (9/17/2007)
This book is about a man who resembles a fictional JFK-type man, acknowledging the similarities in the text. I don't always like political novels, but this book really pulled me in. The main character, Kerry Kilcannon, is idealistic enough to remind me of "The West Wing",more
Anil's Ghost
by Michael Ondaatje
My First Ondaatje Book... (9/6/2007)
Each writer has a different style, and some I really love, and some take awhile to learn to love (like Charles Dickens). I think that Ondaatje will be one that takes me awhile to learn to love, as it is NOT a simple and direct telling of a story. I also believe I will havemore
The Post-Birthday World
by Lionel Shriver
Incredible Technique! (8/9/2007)
As a story, this book is okay (twice). It was not the kind of book I "couldn't put down" until the last few chapters, when I absolutely HAD to know how things were going to turn out in each universe. For a while, I'd think one life was better; then I'd be sure it was themore
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