The Reluctant Fundamentalist

The Reluctant Fundamentalist

2007 • 228 pages

Ratings54

Average rating3.6

15

I'm having such a strong reading month and here is yet another very strong contender! This book is phenomenal. The main protagonist is intriguing and deeply layered as the novel develops. His inner conflict between his gratitude and his resentment of America(the land that educated and employed him) in the background of the political and social impact of the war on terror which America declared as a direction response to 9/11 was fascinating. The themes of extremism, ignorance, cultural and religious conflict and identity were so powerfully and beautifully explored in this novel. This novel seems more relevant than ever before and deals with modern day issues between extremism and religious belief(which aren't the same but in the case of Muslim believers often seem to be confused in the wake of current terrorist activity). I love the complexity of the character of Erica. Her descent into madness due to the haunting of her lost love was so intriguing for me and harked back to themes presented in past traditional and classic literature which I enjoyed. Overall a tightly backed novel with much to dig deeper into. A must re-read for me and a must read to everyone else! I will be checking out more work by this author. A highly enjoyable and highly rated book for me!

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