The Kite Runner , New York Time's and also a national bestseller, was the publishing of the draft by a liberal, Afghan-born American writer Khaleed Hussaini who was born in Kabul, Afghanistan in 1965 and later moved to U.S in 1980. He was also a physician and served in California. In the novel, one can observe the ingenious use of words, adroit portrayals, and abrupt dialogues. The novel is somewhat about days of yore of Afghanistan, his homeland, where he talked about its culture, occasions and its folk. Above that, the novel basically depicts the time after the Nineteen Eighties. I'm not going to discuss the actual story about the character named Amir and his half-brother, Amir's greatest admirer, and adherent, and how Amir deceives his brother in the time of need because of being a coward....well I am discussing it already:) Instead, I am going to debate about the anxiety and agitation which I undergo while progressing through the novel. In the beginni