Review: And the Mountains Echoed by Khaled Hosseini

This book spans a number of years and the story is narrated by a number of people. Essentially we follow one family. This family lives in Afghanistan and as the story begins in 1952 it is about to be split apart. We follow the different members of the family, how they are scattered across the world and how they slowly find their way back again, either to their homeland or to each other. I can’t really say too much more without spoiling things, so I won’t. 



This is definitely a slow burning book about family and the ties we create and break with other people. And that sort of story is usually not for me, which is probably why I didn't enjoy this book too much. It was well written, but the jumping in time and perspective would usually throw me for loop every time, and I just find that annoying. Each narrator would usually have a good chunk of text, so whenever it changed it would take a little time to adjust and figure out who was telling the story now. 


As I said it was well written and if you enjoy this kind of intricate family saga, then I would definitely recommend this to you. As for me, I only gave it 2 stars out of 5 on Goodreads. 

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