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- Hardcover 592 Pages
- ISBN-10: 0385611463
- ISBN-13: 9780385611466
- Publisher: The Bodley Head
- Pub date: Jan 01, 2007
- Dimensions: 24 cm x 16 cm x 5 cm Just how big is that?
- Also available as: Paperback, Hardcover and Audio CD
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I loved this book! I found it slow going at times, but overall and in the end I loved it. Markus Zusak is a wonderful author, I can't wait to see what he does next. Death, the narrator, wa a unique and interesting perspective. Liesel's love for words and books was especially interesting and nice to ... Continue
I loved this book! I found it slow going at times, but overall and in the end I loved it. Markus Zusak is a wonderful author, I can't wait to see what he does next. Death, the narrator, wa a unique and interesting perspective. Liesel's love for words and books was especially interesting and nice to see.
"Like most misery, it started with apparent happiness." - my favorite line from the book
"There would be punishment and pain, and there would be happiness, too. That was writing."
This is the complete book, covering the wide range of emotions that will leave you laughing and then crying. A beautiful examination of love in Nazi Germany while the world spins out of control. Everyon ... Continue
"There would be punishment and pain, and there would be happiness, too. That was writing."
This is the complete book, covering the wide range of emotions that will leave you laughing and then crying. A beautiful examination of love in Nazi Germany while the world spins out of control. Everyone should read this, it will touch your heart.
it's a bit of a slow start (it's hard to gauge where the book is going to go at first), but it becomes really gripping while still making you stop and think - that is, it's a real page-turner, but not the sort that has you flipping pages without really reading.
I've seen this around as a middle ... Continue
it's a bit of a slow start (it's hard to gauge where the book is going to go at first), but it becomes really gripping while still making you stop and think - that is, it's a real page-turner, but not the sort that has you flipping pages without really reading.
I've seen this around as a middle school recommendation. It's really sophisticated, though, and I think it's appropriate for high school students too. For example, Death is the narrator, and the reader would need a good general sense of WWII history (to catch a lot of the references). It's wonderfully written and the characters are very well-developed. The array of characters is so varied, and virtually none of them are only what meets the eye. Of course, as an adult - I thought this book was GREAT.
An interesting conversation would be why the author chose The Book Thief as the title.
Very unusual writing style and mostly interesting read.
A truly beautiful and moving narrative. This book sets the bar high for all YA literature.