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2008-08-26
By Dee McCarthy, Ireland
This is one of my favourite books. I found it great company. I loved it from start to finish and couldn't put it down. Markus Zusak creates beautiful characters (e.g. Liesel, Rudy, Hans Huberman etc. ) that you just fall in love with. My only slight grievance was that I would've liked to learn more about Liesel as an adult. But maybe this was because I didn't want the book to end! Overall though its a fantasic read. Highly recommended.

2008-08-28
By Penny the story reader, UK
This book was addictive from the very first page. I never wanted it to end. I walked around in a daze after I finished it for a few days. I just could not get the characters out of my head. I grew to love Liesel and wanted her to be my little girl, she was so real. How dreadful war torn Germany was and this book magnifies that. I left the book wanting to know more about the places mentioned and also the lives of the real people who survived that time. Markus Zusak wrote this book in a luminous and compelling way. I bought this book from the recommendations on Amazon and it would not have been a book I would have selected in a shop. So thank you fellow reviewers, without you I would never have discovered this delight.

2008-09-02
By Chunky Monkey, London
Much of this book has been reviewed and retold many times on Amazon and this alone should tell you something of furore and discussion this book has created amongst readers as well as The Book Thief's popularity.
Many of the debates are about the personal enjoyment or otherwise of the story told from the perspective of Death; I suspect this is merely a private choice of third vs. first person narrative.
The Book Thief is captivating and exceptionally beautiful, despite its morose backdrop, thanks in part to its imaginative technical and narrative construction. The former maintains the pace of the book whilst allowing the author to pass comment on events without detracting from the characters and the story. The latter is simply enthralling; a wonderful use of words that aptly evoke that period in history and from a perspective not often told.
Such was the strength of characterisation that I definitely went on the journey with Liesel, her friends & family and found my emotional attachment quite surprising
I recommend this book highly for all ages 16+; I'm not sure I would have understood its merits at a younger age as has been suggested by other reviewers.

2008-09-02
By A. Martin,
i thought that the book thief was better then amazing, it was written so orignally and narrated quite light-heartedly even though the narratee is always percieved as a somewhat depressive character. I am usually a hard critic when it comes to books, but this book blew me away, not only did it make me smile at some points but also provoked tears at the end (this rarely ever happens to me). The Book Thief also enlightened me on the point of view from the German side in the Second World War, and made me realise that it wasnt just the Allies side that suffered.

2008-09-08
By Valeria Pugiotto,
I bought this book hoping it would have something good to offer. I had to stop reading it after I was almost half way through. It is dull, depressing and frankly badly written. A waste of time and money!
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