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The Book Thief by Markus Zusak
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it was amazing
bookshelves: fiction, historical-fiction

The Book Thief was published as Young Adult novel. Don’t you believe it. This is a wonderful novel, appropriate for adults of young, middle and advanced years. My wife was shedding copious tears as she finished reading the book, and insisted that I read it immediately. How could I not? I was prepared for a moving read and was not disappointed.

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Sophie Nélisse as Liesel Meminger - from TV Guide

The main character is Liesel Meminger, just shy of ten years old when we first meet her. It is pre-WW II Germany. Her father has been transported for being a “Kommunist.� While en route with her mother and brother, Werner, to be handed over to foster parents Hans and Rosa Hubermann, her brother dies. At his burial, she retrieves a book dropped by one of the gravediggers, a connection to her brother, and begins her career as a book thief. The Hubermanns live on Himmell (heaven) Street in the town of Molching, outside Munich. Rosa is a coarse, foul-mouthed woman. Hans is a warm, supportive papa. They come to form a very devoted, loving family. The story follows Liesel’s coming of age, meeting other children, particularly her bff Rudy, making friends, seeing reflected in the actions of her peers and the events that occur in the town the horrors of the age. But there is much more to this portrait of a German town than the bullies one expects to grow into the expected abusive stereotypes. There is hope, as well, for those who are dragged into the military against their wishes, for those who harbor fugitive Jews at great personal risk, for those who stand up against the abuse of the weak, for those who share a love of knowledge with those eager to learn. There is sadness, as some cannot live with what they have seen, what they have lost.

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Nico Liersch as Rudy Steiner - from Imglist.com

The Book Thief is populated with a klatch of wonderful characters. The spirited Liesel will win your heart, as will her friend Rudy, Hans and even Rosa. There are other characters who will also pluck those strings. You will be rooting for this one or that one, cheering victories and weeping at defeats. Having characters one comes to care for is the greatest strength of this book.

Over all is an appreciation for words, their power for both good and evil, the magic of language, books as a source of both damnation and salvation. Liesel steals her first book as a way of maintaining a connection with her dead brother. Later, learning to read and continuing to steal books gives her a feeling of power. The impact of Mein Kampf receives much attention as does book burning.

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Geoffrey Rush as Hans Hubermann - from Aceshowbiz.com

Zusak uses an unlikely narrator for his tale, Death, who speaks to us as a reporter, an observer of events, not as someone who causes death, but as one who gently carries off the souls of those who have passed. While I have no problem with this device, and while I was charmed by the characterization, I was not convinced that it was entirely necessary. One could have just used a more usual third-party narrative to tell the tale. But it is a fun addition nonetheless. The film retained the narrator and did, IMHO, a pretty good job of capturing the essence of the book.

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Emily Watson as Rossa Hubermann - from Hypable.com

Zusak takes a lot of stylistic chances here, from his selection of a narrator to the incorporation of a few illustrated tales within the larger whole. They did not all work, but most did, and I appreciated his willingness to draw outside the lines.

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Mark Zusak

The Book Thief accomplishes a very lofty goal. It is both intellectually and artistically daring and satisfying while offering up an emotional punch second to none. It will stimulate your brain and it will, at the same time, steal your heart.
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Reading Progress

July 30, 2009 – Shelved
Started Reading
August 5, 2009 – Finished Reading
June 9, 2018 – Shelved as: fiction
June 9, 2018 – Shelved as: historical-fiction

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message 1: by Lynne (new) - added it

Lynne King Will, I really cannot buy any more books at the moment and so this is on my "to read" list. I loved the copious tears of your wife...


Will Byrnes When you do get to it you wil not be disappointed, and thanks for the like.


message 3: by Mohammed (new)

Mohammed Arabey Interesting really ,I like ur reviews really
Did u saw the movie? I want to watch it since I'm not sure when I'll read the novel ,what do you think?


Will Byrnes ALthough I had intended to see the film, it did not happen. When I finally see it i will post an update here.


message 5: by Mohammed (new)

Mohammed Arabey So I'll wait for ur update
thank u so much


Gayathri wonderful review. I just finished it, and still waiting for it to sink in.


message 7: by Brit (new) - added it

Brit Cheung The book is popular here, ever to this day. I can easily get a copy in the library but never didn't. I feel guilty for not having pick it up. I often need some some stimulus to engage a new book. And the review allures me to pick it up.


Will Byrnes It is indeed a lovely book.

BTW, I did get around to seeing the film, on TV, and it was a lovely translation of the book to film.


Renita D'Silva Loved, loved, loved this book. A masterpiece and one of my favourites of all time. Absolutely love what you say in the last paragraph of your review, Will. So true.


message 10: by Alex (new) - rated it 5 stars

Alex I enjoyed seeing this review pop again. I read a lot of books, and I see a lot of book adaptation movies. In my opinion, this was one of those rare exceptions where they were both equally well done and moving.

Not on topic, but I might also recommend this year's "The Nightengale," by Kristin Hannahs. Similar subject matter from a very different perspective and a wonderful read.


message 11: by Will (new) - rated it 5 stars

Will Byrnes Thanks, Sabah. I was pleasantly surprised by the film. While I thought the sets looked way too clean for a wartime environment, it did seem to capture the essence of the book quite nicely.


message 12: by Mike (new) - added it

Mike Fantastic review, Will. I've had this sitting around for a bit and recently picked up the movie. I'll look forward to both in the future.


message 13: by Will (new) - rated it 5 stars

Will Byrnes Thanks, Mike. You are in for a treat.


Barbara Great review Will. I thought that this book was brilliant. As I was reading it I couldn't believe that it was written as a YA novel. It ranks as one of my top ten favorite books.


message 15: by Will (new) - rated it 5 stars

Will Byrnes Thanks, Barbara. It really is amazing


message 16: by Mike (new)

Mike French Thanks for your great review! I ordered from library and will give a review when I Finish


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Starlight  gold Outstanding review


message 18: by Will (new) - rated it 5 stars

Will Byrnes Thanks, Mike and Ivy


Carol Excellent!


Supratim Wonderful review, Will.


message 21: by Will (new) - rated it 5 stars

Will Byrnes Thanks, Carol and Supratim


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Melissa Crytzer Fry This book has literally been on my shelf for 4 years; I need to make it a priority and bump it up! Great review ad always, Will.


message 23: by Will (new) - rated it 5 stars

Will Byrnes Thanks, Melissa.


message 24: by Jan (new) - rated it 5 stars

Jan Rice I was going to like your review again--but I already had!
Dennis and I listened to the audio on a car trip a long time ago, and we both loved it! I was so surprised at all the displeasure expressed by many GR reviewers and thought maybe the audio version had filtered out annoying aspects. But glad to see you also enjoyed it! There's no accounting for tastes.


message 25: by Will (new) - rated it 5 stars

Will Byrnes There's no accounting for tastes.
No, there isn't.


message 26: by Will (new) - rated it 5 stars

Will Byrnes Jasmin lavine wrote: "The book is great i gave it to my boyfriend Leo"
A lovely gift indeed


message 27: by Deanna (new)

Deanna I'm looking forward to reading this one soon! Great review :)


message 28: by Will (new) - rated it 5 stars

Will Byrnes Thanks, Deanna. It is a treat.


Cindy I loved this book, great review!


message 30: by Will (new) - rated it 5 stars

Will Byrnes Thanks, Cindy and Jamie. I expect this book will be read for man, many years to come.


message 31: by Morgan (new) - added it

Morgan This one is currently on my bookshelf, waiting to be read! I keep putting it off cuz I know I am going to get very emotional!


message 32: by Will (new) - rated it 5 stars

Will Byrnes Yep, you will


message 33: by Lidya Harms (new)

Lidya Harms FUCK! i just got an A+


Ivonne Rovira I adored this book.


Sherry Merci Will. As always, I loved your review. It made me want to read this book again.


message 36: by Will (new) - rated it 5 stars

Will Byrnes Thanks, Sherry. It was a treat to read.


message 37: by Sue Em (new) - added it

Sue Em this is on my list to read as part of a book challenge this year. thanks for the impetus to get started on it.


message 38: by Will (new) - rated it 5 stars

Will Byrnes You won't be sorry


message 39: by Janie (new)

Janie Bravo, Will! Excellent review.


message 40: by Will (new) - rated it 5 stars

Will Byrnes Thanks, Janie


message 41: by Lara (new) - rated it 4 stars

Lara Me too..copious tears, sad, heartbreaking, raw..


message 43: by Kadhir (new) - added it

Kadhir Hey Will Brynes, You are the coolest commenter in the world


message 44: by Will (new) - rated it 5 stars

Will Byrnes Thanks, E. A bit tardy of me, but Merry Christmas Back at ya. I have ZKW on my night table, not yet certain if I will get to it before the film comes out.


Clare Outstanding review, Will. You've captured all the elements that make this book one of my all-time favorites.


message 46: by LS (new) - rated it 4 stars

LS Will, you're a fine reviewer -- I may not comment, but I'm reading! This book was also fine ... your review of the Dean book was super.


message 47: by Will (new) - rated it 5 stars

Will Byrnes Clare wrote: "Outstanding review, Will. You've captured all the elements that make this book one of my all-time favorites."
Thanks, Clare


message 48: by Lizzy (new)

Lizzy Beautiful review, Will. I was never convinced by this book, but the way you describe it just did. Thanks. L.


Ammara Abid Brilliant review. This book is my favorite �


message 50: by Linda (new) - rated it 1 star

Linda Excellent review, Will. I've had both the book and movie waiting for me for a long time and haven't gotten around to them, yet. Your review has definitely moved them closer to the top of my long list.


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