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Thursday, February 26, 2009

Sorry for the delay...

I'm sorry it took me so long to post anything. I finished the book forever ago I have just been procrastinating a bit...so unlike me, I know. :)

Anyway, I want to start by saying I really liked this book. Greg Mortenson is amazing and it puts such a positive light on Pakistan and Muslim communities, which is something America could definitely use more of.

One thing I loved about the book was how Mortenson really submerged himself in the culture and became a member of the community in each village he went to. I think that is awesome. It would have been very easy to go to these places and see simple people and think that you need to completely run the show and he didn't. Instead he really worked with them and in the end takes just as much out of each place as he put into it.

I also like that the book addresses the fact that people aren't born terrorists but are taught to be so. Amy, I'm with you...this book was the first I read about the madrassas and the type of education they are providing. It's a scary thought knowing that those groups are herding young, impressionable kids into schools like that.

Also Amy, laughed SO hard at "Where's Osama." Seriously??? Just like that?? Like Mortenson was hiding him in one of the schools. WTF?

Amanda, I like the question about the title. It's really interesting. I definitely liked the revised version better. I agree that the rise in sales probably came from the following the book was getting but also think that you are right about the new title promoting hope instead of violence. Positive title would totally sell better than a negative one, especially as people grow more tired of the war.

Well, I hope everyone else enjoyed the book!

3 comments:

  1. I just burst out laughing about "Where's Osama?" again.

    p.s. On the terrorist/Muslim extremist topic: Have any of you seen Religulous? I watched it last night. I really liked it.

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  2. I saw it when it came out, I liked it a lot. I really like that Bill Maher wasn't too over the top. That's what I dislike about Michael Moore documentaries.

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  3. Just for the record, I loved Religulous! That's one thing the Romanians have got down...pirating movies. Although it may be a moot point, I just got the 2 girls 1 cup book and will start reading immediately.

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