tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6291373235354662966.post4731543677649398500..comments2023-04-17T14:15:03.986+05:00Comments on Anonymous Thought's Blog: A Thousand Splendid SunsSanahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08672851670276395164noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6291373235354662966.post-54120271424998795462008-09-02T06:04:00.000+06:002008-09-02T06:04:00.000+06:00It is indeed an intriguing read, esp. towards the ...It is indeed an intriguing read, esp. towards the end, that last letter!<br><br>Anyways, you've looked at it from a nice angle. The way a war-torn country has been portrayed realistically in the book just goes to show how the people of land suffer for long years, and the suffering may pass on to next generations as well.<br><br>Its a matter of understanding, and ofcourse practicing to live in peace.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6291373235354662966.post-30412868555618389482008-09-03T18:14:00.000+06:002008-09-03T18:14:00.000+06:00i remember when i was buying books few months ago ...i remember when i was buying books few months ago i pick this one up read a few pages and then dont know why put it down again.. i dont know why, but good that you read it and even you learnd a lesson from it tooAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6291373235354662966.post-78248426777328346152008-09-04T02:23:00.000+06:002008-09-04T02:23:00.000+06:00Indeed Anas that was the thing that really made it...Indeed Anas that was the thing that really made it alive the story actually got up at its ending as if though that letter was talking on its own. A story with a great grip.<br><br>Ned dun worry u can always have it from me :)Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com