The Kite Runner:Sohrab's Story
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  • Reads 4,306
  • Votes 130
  • Parts 9
  • Time 42m
Ongoing, First published Jun 21, 2015
ABOUT THE STORY:
A girl(name undisclosed) goes to San Francisco with a few questions for Sohrab,a character in her favourite book,her visit turns her world upside down,she learns about his entire story,beginning to end,but coincidence is a funny thing and his story alters hers in a manner no one ever could have predicted.

The idea for this book was purely mine,but I owe it to the Great Khalid Husseini...if for not his gorgeous book,this story would not have been written,so the entire story,every single word is dedicated to him and his genius,which is 'The Kite Runner'
I would recommend reading 'The Kite Runner' before you pick this book up because I may or may not ruin parts from it...and then don't say I didn't warn you.
This is a fictitious story and any resemblance to anyone living...or dead is purely coincidental.
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