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Gaijinmama
May 04, 2010 rated it it was amazing  ·  review of another edition
Shelves: fiction
You are going to die.
That's the first thing Marcus Zusak, with Death as his narrator, tells us in this beautiful, devastating story. Inevitably, any story of Nazi Germany is going to be dark. This story is no exception, but Zusak reminds us that there were also kids joking, swearing, and playing soccer; and good, average, everyday people who decided to do the right thing even as evil consumed their world.
I suppose what I liked best was the fact that ultimately, this is the story of a little girl
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Barbara ★
Despite rave reviews, I found this book tedious as hell and boring to boot! I'm a book lover and a reader so with a title like "The Book Thief", I thought how could I lose. Boy was I wrong! Unfortunately this is actually a story about a young orphaned girl (the book thief) living in Nazi Germany during WWII. I abhor Hitler and anything to do with that time period and had I known this was the backdrop of the story, I never would have even thought of reading it.

It's written in Death's perspective
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Chris
I put off reading this book for years. I am wary of war books. But after loving Zusak's I Am the Messenger, I determined to give it a try. The book is absolutely brilliant, destined to be a classic, and Zusak is an amazing writer.
The idea of Death as the narrator seems gimmicky at first, but I found it to be an intriguing way to tell a story that has been told many, many times before. It sounds trite to say it made me think of death in a whole new way, but it's true.
Leisel sees death for the f
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Soelo
Jan 21, 2019 rated it it was amazing
Shelves: ebook, bookclubread
I finished this book this morning. I read it as the first selection from my new book club. I’d already seen the movie, plus there is a lot of foreshadowing, so I knew the ending would be both sad and hopeful. I can’t read another bleak book for a while, though. When I saw the movie, I heard it was going to be a hard book to film and I know what they meant now. The writing is full of metaphor, clever prose and even puns. Some of that came through in the film, but I am glad to have read the book t ...more
Meredith
Sep 06, 2013 rated it it was amazing
Shelves: favorites
A devastatingly beautiful book.
TheReadingKnitter/ Kasey
Really a 3.5 star book for me. But I have to be honest and say this is not one of my favorite books from the holocaust era. I love reading and learning about this time in history though so I had to read it. I did however like the ending and I’m glad it ended the way it did.
Eliz
Sep 08, 2012 rated it it was amazing
This book really sticks with you. Was sad to see it end.
Dugger
May 22, 2010 rated it really liked it
Ketutar Jensen
Jan 18, 2019 rated it really liked it
Martha
Jan 07, 2011 rated it liked it
Shelves: ww2, 2012, happy-bookers-2
Khim
Mar 28, 2011 marked it as to-read  ·  review of another edition
Susan
Aug 02, 2011 marked it as to-read
Michelle
Aug 09, 2011 rated it it was amazing
Kris
Jan 21, 2012 marked it as to-read  ·  review of another edition
Shelves: own-physical, ya
Melike
Feb 06, 2012 rated it it was amazing
Marisa
May 31, 2012 marked it as to-read
April
Jul 22, 2012 marked it as to-read
Kristin
Jan 09, 2013 marked it as to-read
Kim DeCina
Jan 31, 2013 marked it as to-read
Carrie
Aug 01, 2013 marked it as to-read
Shelves: m-g, fbtbp
Shelley
Oct 24, 2013 rated it really liked it
Tess
Jan 26, 2014 added it
Shelves: children-s
Sarah
Aug 02, 2014 rated it it was amazing
Shelves: favorites