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Boktjuven
Boktjuven | Markus Zusak
Det r Dden som vill att du fljer med. Han vill att du lyssnar till berttelsen om den unga Liesel Meminger vars liv och de han fascineras av.?Och nr dden ber dig lyssna r det svrt att lta bli!??Tyskland 1939. Landet hller andan.?Dden har aldrig haft mer att gra, och det r bara brjan.??Nioriga Liesel Memingers liv frndras nr hon plockar upp en bok p marken bredvid sin lillebrors grav.??Det r Ddgrvarens handbok som lmnats dr av misstag och det r den frsta bok hon stjl. Med hjlp frn sin fosterpappa lr hon sig lsa och snart har hon inlett en krleksaffr med ord och bcker.?Och bcker r den rda trden i denna prisbelnta roman. Bckerna ppnar upp nya vrldar fr Liesel och snart brjar hon stjla fler bcker frn nazisternas bokbl, borgmstarens bibliotek, varhelst bcker finns att hitta.??Hon delar bckerna med sina grannar nr de sitter i skyddsrummen, och med den judiske man som gmmer sig i hennes kllare. Och till sist r det den bok hon sjlv skriver som bokstavligen rddar livet p henne.?
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Connor.stroeve
The Book Thief | Markus Zusak
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“The Book Thief”
The Book Thief is a tragic war time story narrated by a compassionate death telling his 3 encounters of Liesel, a young girl living in Germany during the Second World War. Liesel steals books and learns to read and enjoys it as a sense of safety. Her and a Jewish boy hidden in her families basement befriend and Liesel is the only one to make it out of a grizzly carpet bombing of her town, kissing the boy in his dying moments.

Connor.stroeve When the rubble cleared and Liesel was identified as the sole survivor of this tragedy she was adopted by the mayor and his wife, who she‘d live the rest of her childhood with then move to Australia in her adulthood.
Reading the book thief as a teenager adds more information and shed light on a clearer understanding of how cruel the world war times were.
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Connor.stroeve The main theme reading the book thief to me was the power of words and what a drastic impact it had on Liesel through this horrific time period of her life, through stories Liesel came to realize the harsh situation of her reality in this war but also the dream of a life rid of it.
The Book Thief is another great story for those who delight in reading the tragic reality of the pain and suffering of those people who lived through the war.
4w
Connor.stroeve It‘s a great story, very immersive and addicting; it gives a new outlook to an already diverse sea of the hatred and sadness provided by war. If you like books that are informative on the lifestyle of those people who had their lives taken via war The Book Thief is a great novel to read and I entirely recommend the story. 4w
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Connor.stroeve
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Death introduces himself as the narrator of this story. Death spotted “the book thief” a total of three times, on a train, coming for a pilot who had crashed their vessel, and after a bombing. The author tied three colours to each sighting, red white and black, the nazi flag.

Connor.stroeve Death starts the story abruptly when The book thieves brother Werner suddenly passes away aboard the train. While burring her beloved brother, one of the grave diggers drop a book in which she confiscates and brings home. Her mother and her both then travel to a town called Molching, where the book thief will be raised newly by her foster parents. At first she despises these new parents, but after some bonding and cigarette rolling she builds 2mo
Connor.stroeve Bond and is stable in her new life, though the nightmare of her missing brother burdens her heart.

Readers who like to indulge in graphic and darker war settings will be amazed by this atmosphere. It immediately immerses the reader, and catches the hook which provides a longer desire to read.

The book is written in third person omniscient, Death who switches from third to first person provides a moody glimpse of the young girls war stories.
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reading.rainb0w
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Engaging story
From the perspective of Death
And rebellion
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

#haikureview #historicalfiction #eyeopener

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reading.rainb0w
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If I had a dollar for every time I read, "Jesus, Mary and Joseph" as an expletive, I would finally be able to buy that keyboard piano I've been saving up for ?

But seriously, this book is good. Eye opening. Introspective. Humanizing. (Is that a word?)
Took me long enough, but I'm glad I picked this up. I'm on track to finish today.

#currentlyreading #historicalfiction

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yourfavouritemixtape
Book Thief | Markus Zusak
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Mehso-so

Even though it is in my favourite „genre“ books with/about books, I never read this. Now I had to because it was a bookclub pick and I struggled. The scattered storytelling never let me fully get into the story. I liked the characters but I think it would have been much more powerful if their story would have been told differently.

Ruthiella I didn‘t care for this book either. 9mo
yourfavouritemixtape @Ruthiella Thank you! It sometimes feels a bit weird not connecting to a book that got so much praise 9mo
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Coleen_Nieto
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1. I never take the item on top. If there are a stack of books at a store I never take the first copy.
2. If I have a pen with no top I will not use it. Clicker pens are not my first choice, but I can get around the missing top thing with clicker pen.
3. I have a visceral reaction to someone popping their knuckles.

#TLT #threelistthursday @dabbe

dabbe #1: It's good to do that with everything; you never know where the top one has been! 😂
#2: #ditto! 🤩
#3: For me, it's nails on a chalkboard (I'm a retired teacher). #shudder
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Shelm1
The Book Thief | Markus Zusak

“People observe the colors of a day only at its beginnings and ends, but to me, it's quite clear that a day merges through a multitude of shades and intonations, with each passing moment."

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Shelm1
The Book Thief | Markus Zusak

Zusak's unique narrative style and well-drawn characters make it a poignant exploration of love, loss, and resilience. The book has such an amazing emotional depth and thought-provoking themes that captivate young audiences.

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Shelm1
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This book is powerful and moving novel set in Nazi Germany. It's narrated by Death and follows the life of Liesel Meminger, a young girl living with foster parents. The story revolves around the impact of words, literature, and the human spirit during a tumultuous time.

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sophiekinnett
The Book Thief | Markus Zusak

The book is about a girl coming of age in Germany during World War II, with Death serving as the narrator. In coping with the harrowing events of the time, Liesel and her Jewish friend Max resort to stealing books to distract themselves. the book balances reality and imagination by anchoring itself in historical events but having an unexpected narrator.

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nanuska_153
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They have punctured hearts.
They have beaten lungs.

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nanuska_153
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While death is busy collecting the souls of so many death in Nazi Germany,he can't help looking at Liesel's life,a little girl who was adopted after her parents were sent to a concentration camp and that becomes a book thief.I loved to see the day to day in Nazi Germany from a kids perspective,still room for lot of a lot of heartwarming occasions, lots of lovable characters. The whole book is great, but the first chapter was probably my favourite.

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Robotswithpersonality
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Glad I gave Zusak another try after I Am the Messenger, but this solidifies my impression that his stories carry an emotional impact that I have to brace myself for. I appreciate that it shows how Germany had both fanatical bigots AND those who stood against Nazi hate, prejudice and violence, to varying degrees of ability and courage, all the while knowing the danger of facing such an oppressive force even as a citizen. 1/?

Robotswithpersonality 2/2 The quietest observations and moments were the ones that broke me. Turns out the only thing lonelier than being the loved one left behind is being the figure of Death. On a slightly lighter note, I am enamoured with the story structure (parts labelled with subdivided sections, font and formatting changes for emphasis) and snippets of multimedia, i.e. Max's two stories with illustrations. At the same time I highly recommend a tandem read, it helped me get through difficult moments to have the audio book, and the narrator brings out the power of certain passages. 1y
Robotswithpersonality I haven't heard much acclaim for Bridge of Clay, but at this point, a chance to experience Zusak's writing again will mean at least giving it a try. 1y
Robotswithpersonality ⚠️ references to Holocaust deaths, violence of war, antisemitism, racism, starvation/malnutrition, corporal punishment, fatphobia 1y
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Robotswithpersonality
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Consider me destroyed. 💔

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Robotswithpersonality
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Get better, OR ELSE. 😅

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Robotswithpersonality
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Gender neutral! ? I like the "It simply is." Feel like when it comes to discussions of gender identity, that could come in handy....

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Robotswithpersonality
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The observation just struck me. I often end up surveying the sky to rest my eyes when walking downtown, take them off the crowd by the crosswalk, but I do end up more captivated at sunrise and sunset. What if I catalogued all the shades of light and sky in the times in between?

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Eggs
Book Thief | Markus Zusak
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“When Death has a story to tell, you listen.”

#NonhumanProtag

#BookBinge

@Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks

Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks 🖤🖤🖤 1y
Eggs 🙏🏻💙🙏🏻 1y
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Cosmos_Moon_River
The Book Thief | Markus Zusak
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I just cried onto the pages finishing this tonight. It is a beautiful sad story. Loved it, loved the characters and wanted them all to live, love and be happy. Most don‘t get that chance. Death tells the story with care and compassion, gently lifting away the souls lost and collecting colors.

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Christinak
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This has been on my TBR forever! Finally reading it… what took me so long?

LinesUponAPage One of my favorite books. Such a different and fantastic narrator than other Holocaust books. 1y
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thewallflower0707
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#TheBookThief is one of my absolute favourite books 📖, and I‘m happy I own the English version now too! Although, I have to admit that this book is actually better in the German translation?! It works so much better without random German phrases sprinkled in.

I‘m spending the long weekend at my parents and today, we used our small boat 🚤 for the 1st time this year and enjoyed the sun ☀️.

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Fischsl
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This book was a cool read it shows so much emotion. I would recommend if you like history novels.

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cecewalshh
The Book Thief | Markus Zusak

“I was foolish.“
“No,“ Papa said. “You were a boy.“

Sola M Just basement. Just Jewish. 2y
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audreydeboer
The Book Thief | Markus Zusak
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I enjoyed the plot of the book thief. It was interesting how death was the narrator, but it was very sad as well. I did however get a little more insight about the holocaust through this book.

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solglende
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This book is a great depiction of the struggle of the people who‘s lives were changed because of World War II. It shows it from the perspective of the people in Germany who did not conform to the Nazi regime. It filled a young girl who‘s life is torn apart by the war but finds her way of getting through by reading books.

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Aleksei
Book Thief | Markus Zusak

good book

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karakozinski
The Book Thief | Markus Zusak
Mehso-so

the book was interesting, but too slow for my liking. there was a plot, but it was extremely slow paced. the end is really sad.

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auroraleckwee
The Book Thief | Markus Zusak
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I like the storyline but I didn‘t like how slow it was. The ending was sad

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Crystal83
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I loved this book!!! It was great!!! I had all sorts of emotions while reading this book. It was a great take on World War II!!! I love the characters so much!!! I rated this book a 5 out of 5 stars!!! #20in4 readathon @Andrew65

Andrew65 A favourite of mine. Well done 👏👏👏 2y
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Annakiesey
The Book Thief | Markus Zusak
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I liked the book. It showed a lot on what was happening with the war to the people that weren‘t a part of that actually war part. Young and old and how it affected them.

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eeschultz
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pretty good, have read it before and makes me cry every time

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cecewalshh
The Book Thief | Markus Zusak

This book is written in a unique style, as it is told from the perspective of Death but follows the story of a 10-year-old girl named Liesel. The writing is broken up by announcements or interjections in bold font that clarify aspects of the story, which helps with the flow of the story. I like the third-person narrative because it offers insight into all the characters and into the mind of Death himself.

Sola M nice! 2y
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Rachel52
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Brilliant book, really heartbreaking and Death as the narrator gives it a very unique prospective.

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Erinreadsthebooks
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Seriously, what took me so long to read this book? It‘s heartbreaking and stunning and so beautifully written. I loved it. This one deserves all of the hype. 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟

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Erinreadsthebooks
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Sad subject, superb writing 🤌

CollapsingLibrary Every time I read this book I‘m blown away by the quality of the writing 2y
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451Degrees
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A reread but for the life of me I couldn‘t remember anything about the book from when I read it the first time 🤦🏻‍♀️ and I‘m so glad I reread it. An absolutely wonderful way to tell a story especially during WWII from Deaths perspective. And although it‘s a tough and heartbreaking read, most of the book is so lively following Liesel around!

Allylu This is one of my favorite books of all time. 2y
451Degrees @Allylu it is so brilliant!❤️ 2y
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fortune_bookie
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I wanted to tell the book thief many things, about beauty and brutality. But what could I tell her about those things that she didn't already know? I wanted to explain that I am constantly overestimating and underestimating the human race-that rarely do I ever simply estimate it. I wanted to ask her how the same thing could be so ugly and so glorious, and its words and stories so damning and brilliant.

K.M.-Forester I absolutely loved this book when I read it back on school. I think it‘s time to revisit it again ❤️ 2y
WriteForwardCoaching I loved this book so much. It has been years since I read it though. I am definitely going to give it another read 2y
fortune_bookie @K.M.-Forester At first I was intimidated with this book so I always put this on hold. But during the height of the pandemic I gave this a try and found myself hooked. 🩷 2y
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fortune_bookie @Picking_Books You have to read it again. I tried to watch its movie too. 🩷 (edited) 2y
WriteForwardCoaching @fortune_bookie I didn‘t even realize a movie was made of it. Did you like it? 2y
fortune_bookie @Picking_Books It was good. But the book was better. 🩷 2y
TheLudicReader ❤️ 2y
TheLudicReader I just meant that I loved this book, @fortune_bookie . 😀 2y
fortune_bookie @TheLudicReader Haha yay! Same. 🩷 2y
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Erinreadsthebooks
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Me…tomorrow morning, no doubt. 🙋‍♀️😅😴

Aims42 Ughhh, same 🤦‍♀️ 2y
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lauraisntwilder
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My son had to read and annotate The Book Thief for school, so I decided to do it with him. He had to have 20 annotations per section, so he had a lot more than I did. We finished today, with both of us crying A LOT.

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Erinreadsthebooks
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Any other Zach Bryan fans out there? ❤️😎🎶🎤😁

Ruthiella Just listened to it. What a beautiful song. ❤️ 2y
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Maallen
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A heart breaking read, but could not put it down.

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thewallflower0707
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I‘m in Berlin this weekend. This is a memorial at the Bahnhof Friedrichstraße. It‘s called Trains to Death, Trains to Life 1938-1945 and it remembers the deported families. Most of them were deported to the East, where they were brutally murdered. Only some of them had the chance to flee Germany and to survive. Yesterday was the anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz. We remember.

#Berlin #History

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steinbnl-lps
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Very interesting to have death as the author. Good book. Definitely recommend.😁

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Cool book

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reichnyz
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Very good plot and with a very interesting point of view.

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JaKehren
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This book is very good. I appreciate the tone of the narrator(who happens to be death). This might sound strange but the book is set during WW2 and even in Nazi Germany. It follows a young girl, Liesil who‘s brother dies on the way for them to be adopted by the Hubermanns. This book is sad but beautiful and definitely worth a read.

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JohnWestendorf
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I loved this book, it kept me interested the whole time I read. The only thing I didn't like about this book was how the narrator gave too big of hints about what is going to happen at the end. Other than that, I would highly recommend all to read this book.