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The Kite Runner...... Khaled Hosseini humanizes a cultural experience that at the time of its publication in 2003 was quite buried in fearful American, anti-Afghan sentiment. He pulls it off with a dramatic father and son visualization that makes you forget about whatever baggage exists between the opposing cultures. It’s a story, in Hosseini’s own words, of “friendship, betrayal, guilt, redemption and the uneasy love between fathers and sons.” Apparently, America agrees. The Kite Runner has sold more than seven million copies in the US alone.
The Witcher series by Andrzej Sapkowski because its a very adult fantasy novel series with a dark and relatable plot with a main character who has flaws that we all have.