Wednesday, May 7, 2008

Well, so far in this book, this is a story of two boys who grew up together...ok, i give up. i cant explain it without a diagram, so here, i made one :D
This describes how they're related [in a sense]
Agha grew up with Ali like brothers, but ali was also his servant. they were practically best friends [[or as emily says it: biffles <33]]
They both had a son, and they hoped that the two sons would be best friends too. Amir thought that way, but hassan just treated him like a best friend only wen it was necessary. You see, there was like a social division between them. Ali and his son were hazaras, which were hated by pretty much everybody. So, whenever Amir and hassan were alone, they would play, but when Amir was with other people, he would ignore Hassan.
One day, when Hassan and amir were kite flying [[which was amir's most important day, because he would finally be recognized by his father]], amir won first place! Hassan ran, chasing that kite for Amir, and said "For you a thousand times over!" Well, it took a while, and when Amir went searching for him, he found that Hassan was being picked on and all he had to do was hand in the kite, and he wouldnt get hurt. He wouldnt let go. He promised Amir that he would get the kite. Then, Amir turned away in cowardice. Hassan was raped.

Friday, April 11, 2008

Well, i was going to photoshop something, but idk...i didnt really have much inspiration. So i looked up pictures that other people made for the book The Kite Runner and used them! So yea, i DID NOT make this one, i just liked it and took it.
This picture is based on the book, which illustrates a boys hands after a kite-fight. You see, in the winter season, the students in Afghanistan would have recess, sort of like our summer break. During this break, every boy would either make or buy kites. These kites weren't just ordinary kites, though. The strings that they were attached to had bits of glass and aluminum glued on them. That's where kite-fighting comes in. The boys would fly their kites and use their glass strings to cut the other kids' strings. Then, the kids would run after the kite. This continued until the last two kites were left. Finally, after the last string was cut, the boys would go CRAZY and run after and try to catch that kite-- it was sorta like the trophy. The one who caught that last kite was like a champion kite runner. And im guessing that most of you could understand now why that kid's hands are bloody, b.c hes been chasing after kites still covered with glass.
At first i didnt unterstand the meaning of the title, but after reading this i finally understood how they got the title The Kite Runner.

Sunday, April 6, 2008


okiiie. well, pride and predjudice got boring, ms faughey got impatient that i didnt read it in time ^^;; and well now i got a new book. its called the kite runner, by Khaled Hosseini.
The book is about a boy, Amir, who was the son of a wealthy and successful man in afghanistan. He becomes best friends with Hassan, the son of his father's servant. When Afghanistan gets invaded by the soviets, amir and his father flee to California, leaving everything behind him, including Hassan. Although he thinks that his past is, well, in the past, he discovers that his memories comes back to haunt him.
yay! hopefully, this will be a new and fresh start ;D

Wednesday, March 26, 2008



okay, so sometime during this book, darcy eventually proposes to Elizabeth, only to be R E J E C T E D. ohhh. burn. ;]
Well, i wouldnt blame elizabeth, after all, the first time she met him, he pretty much put her and all her friends down. also, from what Wickham had told her, he was a greedy, selfish man. Who could love him?

Eventually, he gives her a letter telling her that yes, he DID take the money from his father's inheritance, BUT he payed for Wickham's expenses. Wickham ALSO tried to make Georgiana, darcy's sister, fall in love with him. But he only planned to marry her for her money. Now does he sound like a better person?

Lizzy starts to think better of Darcy, now that she's seen that he's willing to tell her and explain to her what was really the truth. When Lizzy rejected him, Darcy's pride just...colapsed. I guess he wanted to, in a sense, retaliate? Because if he could prove her wrong and set things straight, she would feel bad, and mght even come to love him for the man he "truly" is.

When the sisters come back, their younger sisters, lydia and catherine, who pretty much spent everyday staring at soldiers. Lydia gets invited to come with a colonel's wife, and Mr. Bennet allows her to go. But, does he know about her infatuation for soldiers??

i think that the symbol in this part of my reading may be that letter, because the letter, which darcy handed to Lizzy, turned her entire [or most] view of him. It was like, the turning point of this story, possibly.


Thursday, March 20, 2008


yea ok, i posted comments on fahmida's, calvin's, and jodiann's


oh goshh. Lizzy is still sulking. Well, Charlotte and Collins finally got married, and they're inviting lizzy, Charlotte's father, and her sister over to visit. I wonder how that'll go....
Oh, and by the way, Jane is in London on a trip with her Aunt and Uncle, the Gardiners. [haha, gardening. lolll]
So, on the way to visit the newly wed couple, Elizabeth and the Lucases [Charlotte's maiden name] stop by to check on Jane. Mrs. Gardiner talks about how Wickham, the guy that sort of captivated Elizabeth, is trying to seduce Miss King, a wealthy young woman. The aunt critizes him and says how he's just a "mercenary" and that he just wants money and the only reason why he didnt end up with Lizzy was because if he, a poor man, married an equally poor girl, well, imagine it. yea.

Saturday, March 15, 2008

WATEVER. IDC IF IM A SLOW READER!!! D:<
lol, sry i needed to vent. phewwwww. ok changing back to proper english now =DD


Okay, so we left off where poor Jane had her heart broken, and stupid Bingley's sisters only wanted "the best for their brother"

Actually, the girl that Bingley is going to marry is that stupid *coughs*jackass*coughs* sister, Miss Darcy. I don't think Jane or any of the Bennets, except for Mrs. Bennet, has any ill feelings towards her though, because she is an accomplished young lady, AND they haven't ever met her before, so they can't really have any judgements.

Well, as if THAT wasn't enough, poor Lizzy has to suffer. When the girls hang out around the town (or whatever they would call it), Mr. Collins came with them, but he felt sorta left out. Lizzy sees this, so she sticks him with her best friend, Charlotte Lucas. Lizzy intends to get him off of her and to keep him occupied, but Charlotte takes it as an opportunity to steal him away. Of course, Collins proposes to her, and the Lucases accept. (personally, i think stupid Collins is WAYYY too unstable. WHAT A JERK.) Anyways, Collins and Charlotte keep the proposal to themselves; and after he leaves town to prepare for the wedding, LIzzy is informed by her friend.

"Engaged to Mr. Collins! My dear Charlotte—impossible!"

"Why should you be surprised, my dear Eliza? Do you think it incredible that Mr. Collins should be able to procure any woman's good opinion, because he was not so happy as to succeed with you?"

I think that's a slap in the face to Lizzy, but she wasn't jealous at all!!! She knew that her friend was better than that, which is WHY she declined the proposal. But Charlotte wanted the "best for her family", which was to marry a wealthy, successful man. Lizzy knew that Collins was, in a sense, dirt, unworth it, crap, etc. Lizzy was losing her friend AND was losing her to this horrible jerk that doesn't even deserve a woman like Charlotte.