I finished the Bookseller of Kabul a few minutes ago. I’m not exactly sure how I feel about it. I feel like a spy on the wall of an Afghani home, watching the lives of a single family deteriorat… more →
The Novel Worldthatgirlwithablog wrote 4 days ago: From the publisher: “From January until April 2003 — for one hundred and one days — Åsne Seier … more →
savidgereads wrote 5 days ago: I have been meaning to read ‘The Bookseller of Kabul’ for quite some time even though I seemed to mi … more →
therubycanary wrote 4 months ago: Vanishing America: In Pursuit of Our Elusive Landscapes by James Conaway. He takes us on a road t … more →
Blog of the National Coalition Against Censorship wrote 4 months ago: Earlier this month, we covered the banning of The Bookseller of Kabul by Asne Seierstad in Wyandotte … more →
biscuitinabasket wrote 6 months ago: Asne Seierstad is a Norwegian freelance journalist and writer who is the author of two of my favouri … more →
matildagretchen wrote 8 months ago: I’ve just started reading this. I’ve had it for ages, and never really fancied it. But I … more →
sunburn wrote 8 months ago: When this book first came out, I have to admit that all the fuss and scandal put me off it. Åsne Se … more →
Gastón García wrote 1 year ago: Venecia del oeste “Hay-On-Wye siempre aspiró a ser la Venecia del Oeste” decía Peter Florence, mient … more →
rantsandreads wrote 1 year ago: I finished the Bookseller of Kabul a few minutes ago. I’m not exactly sure how I feel about it … more →
rantsandreads wrote 1 year ago: I like to sit front row, center to watch all the action. I’m going to see my friend’s pe … more →
onethoughtfulwoman wrote 1 year ago: A review of the book The bookseller of Kabul, … more →
kell1976 wrote 1 year ago: Synopsis (from back of book): Two weeks after September 11th, award-winning journalist Åsne Seiersta … more →