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[Review] The Book Thief - Markus Zusak

First the colors.

The Book Thief has somehow overwhelmed.
Markus Zusak can speak to the death. He can be human. Death tells the story of a Book Thief. Liesel Meminger. As a little girl she lost her brother, and then she left the mother. But they got new parents and so the story takes its course. Liesel steals her first book at the funeral of her little brother, who did not survive the train ride to their new home. 1942 Liesel for a very eventful year, but what they are all experienced and what books they still steal, you will find the best out of themselves.

not just the story itself I was very pleasantly surprised, but also the presentation of the book. It is a diversion for the eyes. With little fat facts presented, the individual chapters are completed, or passages therefrom explained in more detail. Rather, commented on the death. But
Zusak's book is not just a book. It suggests for thought and my opinion, we get a piece of the real past to face as they might have been one of the many households.

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