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Task 13: Read a Book That's Set in the Middle East
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Jan 01, 2016 08:12AM

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My Promised Land: The Triumph and Tragedy of Israel- by Ari Shavit
A Hundred and One Days: A Baghdad Journal - by Åsne Seierstad
And Then All Hell Broke Loose: Two Decades in the Middle East -by Richard Engel
My Father's Paradise: A Son's Search for His Jewish Past in Kurdish Iraq
by Ariel Sabar

I also have Orhan Pamuk's The Museum of Innocence to consider, as well as his new book, A Strangeness in My Mind






I just finished the first volume, and I'm itching to open the second.

You may a..."
I think you may be right. My mistake!

I've just finished it for this task too and it is amazing - enjoy!

I read it a couple years ago and it's certainly topical with what's going on today. But it's so darn short. I tend to like longer books with more "meat" in them.



Redeployment is not set in the Middle East. I think every story is set in the US, though there are scenes from battle. But read it anyway, it is SO good.

The Kite Runner is set in Afghanistan, which is part of South Asia, not the Middle East.

Written in the Stars takes place in Pakistan, which is part of South Asia, not the Middle East.


Other definitions of the Middle East
The Greater Middle East was a political term coined by the second Bush administration in the first decade of the 21st century,[24] to denote various countries, pertaining to the Muslim world, specifically Iran, Turkey, Afghanistan and Pakistan.[25] Various Central Asian countries are sometimes also included.


Other definitions of the Middle East
The Greater Middle East was a political term coined by the second Bush administration in the first decade of the 21s..."
I was just coming here to say the same thing. The moniker "Middle-East" is geopolitical, not strictly (or mostly) geographical.

The Library of Congress disagrees with you:
As a librarian, I'm going to err with them and read one of these books by Hosseini that I've not read yet.

The Library of Congress is my infallible authority on all things book related. (this is especially true when it agrees with me :))






Finished

Equal parts exhilarating and sluggish. Had to rate it right in the middle.
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