Tom's review
The Book Thief
by Markus Zusak
Tom's review
The Book Thief by Markus Zusak
Tom's review
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recommended for: Everyone
Markus Zusak originally wrote this book to be much shorter, only a hundred pages or so, but the extra length doesn’t bloat the tale at all. In fact this is one of the most succinct tales about humanity I have ever read, embodying all that’s best and worst about people in one childhood. It has a clear start, the death of her brother, and a clear ending that I won’t spoil for you.
First of all let’s get a few things straight.
Firstly: It’s set in Nazi Germany and features, amongst other things; the Gestapo, Hitler Youth, Jews, bombing raids, concentration camps and racial purity.
Yet it’s not like any other war novel I’ve read. These things aren’t shown in any more detail than they have to be to, however the condemnation and anger towards the damage men do to other men is palpable.
The cast is almost exclusively German, and there’s a fair range of likable and despicable characters. The books villains (if there are any villains… more, unpleasant people) ar...more
First of all let’s get a few things straight.
Firstly: It’s set in Nazi Germany and features, amongst other things; the Gestapo, Hitler Youth, Jews, bombing raids, concentration camps and racial purity.
Yet it’s not like any other war novel I’ve read. These things aren’t shown in any more detail than they have to be to, however the condemnation and anger towards the damage men do to other men is palpable.
The cast is almost exclusively German, and there’s a fair range of likable and despicable characters. The books villains (if there are any villains… more, unpleasant people) ar...more
