The Kite Runner by Khaled Hosseini, a book I have been reading in break time for the last two weeks, has left its mark forever. Initially I was skeptical of picking up a book of 340 pages, as it had been a long time since I was in a reading slumber but to break that I read a short book and felt it was quite shallow and that made me crave for a book that is deep, and when my best friend suggested this one, I picked it up. Initially I was tasting its flavor like you taste something you've never had before and soon before I realized I was devouring it. It is literally 340 pages of emotion, friendship, brotherhood and love that transcends boundaries. This was my first time reading a book written by an Afghan- American novelist. I read the foreword at first, and just read it like that and then read it after completing the book and it made so much more sense than the previous time I read it. For the first 130 pages there is no female protagonist and yet there is so much love between th...