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The Book Thief by Markus Zusak
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it was amazing

The Book Thief is a much read and reviewed book. I do admit to feeling a little silly for � reading it very late and more so for writing a review! The book’s story is quite obviously its biggest strength, as also the courage & values of its main characters. You cannot but help being transported to those difficult times in Germany during the Second World War.

Liesel is the lead character of the book who travels with her mother and brother to the town of Molching. Her brother dies tragically during the journey and this is when she comes across the book “The Gravedigger’s handbook� which she whisks away. She is adopted by Hans and Rosa Hubermann. Hans, in particular, is very sensitive to her state of mind and takes care to allow her to settle in. Liesel develops an interest in reading and is taking away books during burning events and even the Mayor’s place. She develops a close friendship with Rudy. The family hide a young Jewish man Max in their basement. Liesel & Max form a sense of bonding � each with their own personal pains & nightmares.

As the war enters its final phase, with Germany facing defeat, the hardships of the family increase. Quite expectedly, there is a toll in terms of human life.

The book features very strong value based characters in Liesel, Hans, Rudy and Max. There are various parts of the story which are very moving � Liesel’s personal tragedy / pain and nightmares, Max’s situation & thoughts, Hans standing up for his values, and the trauma they face. The narration of the story by Death adds a further dimension allowing expression of some very striking thoughts & passages. I found the references to ‘book thief� to be a little forced though and the book could have been crisper.

This is a very powerful story with characters, their values, approach to life and pain which will stay with you for long.

My rating: 4.5 / 5.
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Reading Progress

March 4, 2014 – Shelved as: to-read
March 4, 2014 – Shelved
June 23, 2019 – Started Reading
July 3, 2019 – Finished Reading

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HP Saucerer Great review, Bharath! I have this to read. Like you, I too feel foolish; it’s been sat on my shelf for far too long. Time I gave it a go! 🙂


Bharath HP Saucerer wrote: "Great review, Bharath! I have this to read. Like you, I too feel foolish; it’s been sat on my shelf for far too long. Time I gave it a go! 🙂"

I understand Saucerer! Do get to it when you can :)


Bharath Nicola wrote: "I’m in the same position Bharath!
Looking forward to it after reading your excellent review! 😊"


Thanks Nicola! You should certainly read it whenever you can :)


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Sumit RK Great review, Bharath!


Bharath Thanks Sumit!


Nadia Wonderful review Bharath!! Very happy to see your stars :) I read this when it came out and loved it.


Mel (Epic Reading) Never feel silly for reading and reviewing!!


Bharath Nadia wrote: "Wonderful review Bharath!! Very happy to see your stars :) I read this when it came out and loved it."
Thanks Nadia! I certainly put off reading it for far too long. But prioritisation is always so difficult with so many unread books, and mounting all the time :)


Bharath Mel (Epic Reading) wrote: "Never feel silly for reading and reviewing!!"
I agree Mel :) Just that it is so very late..


Bharath Thanks Greta! I do not read YA myself, but do read world war fiction. Interestingly I felt the context setting in this book was just about passable (as some have pointed out), but it had characters you love.


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Nilanjana Haldar Loved your review! This book was so painful round the end


Bharath Thanks Nilanjana. Yes, very true.


Federico DN A very powerful story indeed, that stays for long, if not forever <3. Great review Bharath!


Bharath Thanks Federico. So true.


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