Topic:
Tuesday, September 24: Review a book, place, or product.
I decided to review a book I recently finished reading:
Title: The Book Thief
Author: Mark Zusak
Paperback Edition: 554 pages
First Published: January 1st, 2005
GoodReads Average Rating: 4.36/5 stars
The Book Thief tells the story of a girl, Liesel, who lives near Munich in Germany during World War II in 1993. Liesel learns how to read and write with the help of her foster father, and soon becomes so attached to books that she steals them. She is friends with a boy named Rudy, and soon becomes friends with Max; and Max is a Jewish man who hides at their house in fear of being caught by the Nazis. It also shows the indecency and brutality of war and of the Nazis, it reveals the torture Jewish people (and anyone who sympathizes with them) faced. Liesel loses so many people she loves during this war, and there are very hear-touching scenes; such as when her foster father gets whipped after throwing bread for the Jewish, or when she recovers the dead bodies of Rudy and her foster parents... Overall, the book is very emotional (I read too many emotional books!), and something I really liked about it was the fact that it was narrated by Death. (yes, Death.)
The book is very well written, the events are realistic, the characters are easy to get attached to.
Check my GoodReads review of The Book Thief here.
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