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Book Review | The Book Thief by Markus Zusak

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Rating
5 stars – outstanding – a truly beautiful tale
Description
1939 – Nazi Germany – The country is holding its breath. Death has never been busier. Liesel, a nine-year-old girl, is living with a foster family on Himmel Street. Her parents have been taken away to a concentration camp. Liesel steals books. This is her story and the story of the inhabitants of her street when the bombs begin to fall. Some important information – this novel is narrated by death. It’s a small story, about: a girl; an accordionist; some fanatical Germans; a Jewish fist fighter; and quite a lot of thievery. Another thing you should know – death will visit the book thief three times.
Review
I’ll admit that I picked this book up and was put off by the description… Nazi Germany… and narrated by Death?? Hmm not my idea of a fun read – and so it went back on the shelf.
Then someone recommended it so I thought why not give it a go.
I am so glad I changed my mind – this isn’t Death as the Grim Reaper – he comes across as a much friendlier soul who tells the tale of Liesel and her *family* as they live their lives under Hitler’s reign. It’s hard to describe this without giving anything away – although Death gives you a taste of what will happen before you get there!
This book is beautiful – from the story to the prose – and I can honestly say I’ve never read anything like it. Zusak’s at times disjointed writing style took some getting used to – but by the end of the first chapter it feels second nature.
I must admit to feeling a little lost now the experience is all over – I will definitely be reading this one again – and probably more than once – which is probably the best praise I can give it – so do yourself a favour and buy a copy – but be sure to have some tissues handy.
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The book thief is our book club book of the month. I haven`t read the book through circumstances and thought that reading the reviews and reader comments in order to be prepared for the discussion would be sufficient, but soon realised that the Book thief is a must read. Now I intend reading the book together with my 11 year old grandchild who is also a bookaholic like granny.