I've recently finished The Kite Runner and A Thousand Splendid Suns (fiction) by Khaled Hosseni, and The Sewing Circles of Herat (non-fiction) by Christina Lamb.
No wonder the poor souls of in Afghanistan struggle to survive and to see any future, their history is so complicated and bloody and full of deceit and betrayals.
One can only be thankful that the lottery of birth placed one somewhere far less corrupt and far more stable, alhamdilulah.
Three Excellent Reads
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Three Excellent Reads
Carpe diem! 

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Have you read " And the Mountains Echoed " by Khaled Hosseini? It's another brilliant read.
I'll be having a look at The Sewing Circles of Herat.
I'll be having a look at The Sewing Circles of Herat.
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Read them both WI and thought they were great not seen that one Newcastle recommended but will look out for it.
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Such a great author!! I've read all 3 at least twice, and am probably getting ready to read them again. Maybe while I'm in Egypt in January 
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Apparently Sewing Circles isn't available on e- book so I'll pick up a copy when I'm in London in a week or so.
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If you like those, you will like 'three cups of tea'
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I'll look out for those thanks, newcastle and robbo.
I was disappointed in Sewing Circles as there was only a couple of token mentions of the actual circles, instead 99 per cent politics and history. She was too busy extolling her exciting adventures, often putting others' lives at risk, or receiving hospitality from those who had little food. I found her a bit selfish.
I was disappointed in Sewing Circles as there was only a couple of token mentions of the actual circles, instead 99 per cent politics and history. She was too busy extolling her exciting adventures, often putting others' lives at risk, or receiving hospitality from those who had little food. I found her a bit selfish.
Carpe diem! 

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