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A review by booksjessreads
The Book Thief by Markus Zusak
dark
emotional
sad
fast-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Character
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? It's complicated
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
5.0
Honestly. Wow. I cannot even *begin* to put into words how I feel about this book, so really this isn't going to be a very good review for something of 5 stars.
The first thing I would like to say is that this book made me CRY. Uncontrollably. This is the third book in my life that's ever made me cry but I don't mind since this book was so worth it! It's ripped my heart out and torn it to shreds but until you pick it up yourself you will understand why I felt this pain, and why I say I don't mind.
It's set in Nazi Germany in WWII and gives such a poignant account of life for the main character Liesel. I loved her relationships with Hans, Rudy and Max. They all made my heart so full. And whilst I wasn't Rosa's biggest fan in the beginning, by the end I did really appreciate her.
What I found most interesting about the novel was how it was narrated by Death. Death had dark wit but also told the story in such a moving way. His telling of Liesel's life gives the story even more intrigue. I was just astounded by this element of the book and whilst sad and dark in places, it just kept the story interesting so much so that I just couldn't put this down. It was so poetic, had a powerful narrative and loveable characters.
Normally I go quite in depth with my reviews but this book has taken all the words out of my mouth so I am left speechless. It was truly incredible and I really urge you to pick this book up and give it a read. Make sure you have tissues near by.
The first thing I would like to say is that this book made me CRY. Uncontrollably. This is the third book in my life that's ever made me cry but I don't mind since this book was so worth it! It's ripped my heart out and torn it to shreds but until you pick it up yourself you will understand why I felt this pain, and why I say I don't mind.
It's set in Nazi Germany in WWII and gives such a poignant account of life for the main character Liesel. I loved her relationships with Hans, Rudy and Max. They all made my heart so full. And whilst I wasn't Rosa's biggest fan in the beginning, by the end I did really appreciate her.
What I found most interesting about the novel was how it was narrated by Death. Death had dark wit but also told the story in such a moving way. His telling of Liesel's life gives the story even more intrigue. I was just astounded by this element of the book and whilst sad and dark in places, it just kept the story interesting so much so that I just couldn't put this down. It was so poetic, had a powerful narrative and loveable characters.
Normally I go quite in depth with my reviews but this book has taken all the words out of my mouth so I am left speechless. It was truly incredible and I really urge you to pick this book up and give it a read. Make sure you have tissues near by.
Graphic: Blood, Death, Death of parent, Hate crime, and Physical abuse
Moderate: Antisemitism, Child death, Confinement, Death, Grief, Police brutality, and Violence