1. The message that I got from this book is that people need to live life to the fullest. People need to go through life without any regrets, or wishing things came out differently. Also that redemption is hard to do, but is always worth it in the end. Also that no matter what life throws at you you always have to be prepared for it because you never know how it's going to end until you get there.
2. This book was written for anyone who has ever had doubts about their place in the world, and if they've ever betrayed a friend how it can feel in the long run. Basically this book is written for almost everyone.
3. I think that the author was successful in getting the point across because he kept having Amir going through life living with regrets, and not really prepared for anything that life threw at him, and he kept getting a lot of bumps, and bruises so to speak along the way. He kept on having to learn a lot of lessons about life multiple time to get it threw his head. So just realizing that the message was there to help people go through a little easier, and not like Amir which is quite a bumpy road is very successful in getting across.
4. I think a friend should read this novel because it may go little slow which makes the book drag on forever, but it has all kinds of lessons from life in it. It opens people's eyes to the actual world, and makes it so they have to come out of their cozy little bubbles that they call their comfort zones. This book takes it slow, but is packed with lessons, and tips on life more than many of the books I read in my life so far. I think that everyone who is in highschool, and up should read this book.
5. This novel did help me because it opened my eyes to more of what life is like in other parts of the world, and it also taught me that some things are worth the fall, bruises, etc, and some things just aren't even worth it at all so pick which battles are worth them carefully because you don't know whether you are wrong or right until it maybe to late to fix it.
Sunday, June 13, 2010
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