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The Book Thief by Markus Zusak
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it was amazing
bookshelves: childrens, young-adult, aussie-nz

This is probably one of the most unique books I've read in like...forever!

The story is narrated by Death and centers around the events of Nazi Germany in the 1940's.

I try to steer away from recommending books that have a morose tone, but this is a true exception. As much as you hope for, long for, and pray for a happy event to occur, you need to keep reminding yourself that the story is being told by Death, so chances of that happening are slim-to-none.

The main character of the story, Liesel Meminger, captured my heart. I loved the way the author, Markus Zusak, developed Liesel's character throughout the story and by a slight-of-hand, he added a side kick to the story, Rudy, who out of no where comes to be one of the favored characters of the story. Great technique Zusak!

The premise of the story is unique and captivating. The narrator, Death, is much like Liesel where he/she has a way with words. Both of them recognize words for what they really are¿they can be used to stimulate good or evil. Through the power of words, we see how Hitler was able to control a country and persecute people.

Great book, awesome character development, insightful recount of Nazi Germany, and a life-long lesson¿what else can you ask for in a book?
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Reading Progress

Started Reading
December 1, 2008 – Finished Reading
January 28, 2009 – Shelved
November 3, 2009 – Shelved as: childrens
November 9, 2009 – Shelved as: young-adult
August 7, 2011 – Shelved as: aussie-nz

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