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I can't believe it I'd never heard of this until my friend Susannah recommended it, but I was sort of busy with grad school when it came out, I guess. I don't even know what else to say about it except that I loved it from cover to cover - it was clever, funny, interesting, surprising, heartbreaking, charming, and beautifully written.
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This book! I can't remember the last time a book shattered me and glued me back together again ... over and over.
The funny thing is that I initially bristled against the style and the narrator. It seemed too hokey and contrived. After part one, I was convinced I would hate this book. I only plugged along because it's the next selection for my book club.
Then the language seduced me. The characters became friends. The plot unraveled skillfully, beautifully, and in the most unique way.
Last night ...more
The funny thing is that I initially bristled against the style and the narrator. It seemed too hokey and contrived. After part one, I was convinced I would hate this book. I only plugged along because it's the next selection for my book club.
Then the language seduced me. The characters became friends. The plot unraveled skillfully, beautifully, and in the most unique way.
Last night ...more

I feel like I have been reading this book FOREVER.
Okay, done. Well written to be sure, but it ultimately left me kind of cold. Great characters, but I didn't feel that connected to any of them. ...more
Okay, done. Well written to be sure, but it ultimately left me kind of cold. Great characters, but I didn't feel that connected to any of them. ...more

Fantastic book! I can't remember the last time a book made me cry...sob, actually. I know that doesn't sound like a good read, but it really is.
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I'm tired, but I have two things to say.
1. I cried at the end.
2. I haven't read a book with so much figurative language in a long time. I swear you can flip it open to any page and find some metaphor or personified object.
Okay, so maybe I have a little bit more to say.
3. I loved Rudy, too.
4. I can't decide if the narrator choice was necessary, but I thought it was an interesting and compelling twist. ...more
1. I cried at the end.
2. I haven't read a book with so much figurative language in a long time. I swear you can flip it open to any page and find some metaphor or personified object.
Okay, so maybe I have a little bit more to say.
3. I loved Rudy, too.
4. I can't decide if the narrator choice was necessary, but I thought it was an interesting and compelling twist. ...more

I think Katie would like this book. the style reminded me of Nicole Krauss. maybe the topic a bit, too. this is the story of a young girl who moves in with foster parents in a suburb of munich during WWII. death is narrator. which allowed the author so much freedom in telling the story- death sees so much and can go anywhere. and there were many beautiful passages.

Mar 18, 2009
Victoria Sandbrook
marked it as to-read

Apr 10, 2009
Christian
marked it as tjek-ud

Sep 08, 2009
Jessica
marked it as to-read

Jan 15, 2012
Anna
marked it as to-read