Tuesday, April 27, 2010

Five contemporary novels not to be missed

These five novels are all unique and captivating, but they have something in common: they are all touching. Although they are all written in turn, hard, relentless prose, they still manage to inspire us permanently in the drive. These five novels contain characters with real error, as compared to other novels, whose protagonists ideal, common beliefs, challenge and not always to remain true to himself. Each of these novels are sure to make a change, however small, in every reader who opens the first.
The Kite Runner: Afghanistan was once a place of culture, history, religion and traditions. These are the days of the kite, markets and cinemas. But if the political chaos takes over the nation, the fading days of violence, murder and oppression. The Kite Runner by Khaled Hosseini, is a fascinating, moving, haunting story that portrays the soul of a man torn privileged to escape the horrible, war-torn state of his old house, Kabul, Afghanistan, and the memories of betrayal and sin he has left. The epic says that the novel an unforgettable story of loyalty, betrayal, redemption and brotherhood, to offer something to all his readers have.
Nineteen minutes The quiet town of Sterling, New Hampshire is known for its tranquility, the lack of enforcement and stellar school district. These characteristics make the environment of choice for families with children under school age. However, this quiet satisfaction suddenly shaken by a terrible fire school. Nineteen minutes Jodi Picoult, a novel to touch on love, misunderstanding, family ties and revenge. to assess in a series of flashbacks and changes in the perspective of the novel, the true shift responsibility for those terrible events, the pernicious effects of bullying and the law.
The Book Thief The Holocaust was a morbid, sad, frightening and time for each group of people, whether minority or majority. In death, he was a very busy time because people have already been slaughtered, starved and sick left and right. The Book Thief is a fascinating novel game during the Holocaust, in the unique perspective and grim death written. Death is mainly interested in a young girl named Liesel, which was adopted by a German family after his mother and his brother on the occasion of the disease. The Book Thief is a moving and engaging novel about the silent force, principle, and the tragedy. Funny and touching, this novel will not be forgotten so easily.
A Thousand Splendid Suns "Like a compass needle points north, that a man's accusing finger always finds a woman." That was the general philosophy of submission, the oppressed women in Afghanistan. Thousand Splendid Suns by Khaled Hosseini follows the lives of two women from a tyrant, a violent man in Kabul, Afghanistan. Since the situation of the country falls into deeper political turmoil, violence and civil war, the women of the country are most affected. This novel is a gripping account of oppression, sisterhood, and sacrifice, which starts the heart and soul into the first fifty pages touch.
My Sister's Keeper a parent's worst fear is to lose her child, whether used in an accident, incident or a disease like cancer, and they will be their willingness to keep their loved ones. But brothers and sisters, on the other hand, you can use a different light on the question. Normal, in our house like a blanket too short for a bed - sometimes it covers you very well and other times it leaves you cold and shivering, and the worst thing is, you never know what will be two IT. "My Sister's Keeper by Jodi Picoult, is a beautiful novel, the lives of the family Fitzgerald, which revolves around a girl and her sister leukemic genetic match is said. He questioned calls for the importance of life versus longevity, and how much sacrifice to obtain the ultimate goal. This novel is ironic tearful family, sisters and delivery.

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