The Book Thief by Markus Zusack is an action-packed book that really makes you think. The plot has twists and turns almost unimaginable. It is the kind of book that one never wants to end. It is a story of tragedy and hope, and I am so grateful to Zusack for his genius in writing this.
Liesel, a young girl found homeless by the war, has just been taken in to a foster home of sorts on Himmel Street, which is ironically named, considering “Himmel” mean s heaven in German. Yes, Liesel is living in the war-torn land on Nazi Germany at the beginning of World War II, and almost nothing is heavenly. With the death of her brother and loss of her mother, Liesel is confused and sad as she arrives at the Hubermann residence. Her nightmares haunt her each night, and her only comfort is from Hans Hubermann, whom she soon begins to call Papa, and Rosa Hubermann, whom she calls Mama.
As Liesel adjusts to her new home, she makes two great new friends. The first, Rudy Steiner, is her next-door neighbor. Soon, they get into all kinds of mischief together, which mostly consists of stealing. The two friends play soccer with each other, and hold running races, due to Rudy’s undying love of Jesse Owens.
Liesel’s second friend isn’t as open as Rudy. Her second friend comes in the form of a Jewish fist-fighter, Max Vandenberg, who takes refuge in the Hubermanns basement to hide from the atrocities of the war. Ironically, Hitler’s autobiography Mein Kampf helps both save Max from certain arrest, and entertain the frightened Jew as he spends his days in the basement. Max paints over the pages of the terrible book to create a comic book of sorts for Liesel. In the many hours Liesel spends with him, they become the best of friends, sharing dreams and life experiences, and giving each other the most basic of gifts.
Throughout the course of the next year, Liesel continues to steal with Rudy, but instead of food and trinket items, she takes a new focus: books. She scours the small town for books, as her own were burned in celebration of Adolf Hitler’s birthday. The books calm and soothe her scared community during bombings and air raid drills. As she reads the stories to the vast amount of people taking shelter in basements deemed “safe”, she creates a feeling of happiness and hope among her neighbors.
In conclusion, The Book Thief is a staple in any library or bookshelf. The hardships that Liesel must overcome are so realistic, and you find yourself sympathizing with the characters again and again. The narrator’s strange identity gives the book a very interesting point of view. As you read, you recognize bits of yourself in the characters, and they become even more relatable. Zusack really has a good understanding of the human nature, and he has a great way with words.
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Friday, September 17, 2010
THE BOY IN THE STRIPED PAJAMAS by John Boyne
The Boy in The Striped Pajamas is a book about innocence. It's a look at the Holocaust through the eyes of a child. Bruno, the main character in this book, is only nine. When his father's soldier work takes them to Auschwitz (or should I say Out-With?), how could he possibly understand the horrors going on around him? How could he understand what his new friend Shmuel is going through? How could he possibly understand the meaning of that fence?
This is one of my favorite Holocaust books. The innocence is striking, and John Boyne writes so eloquently. A must-read.
This is one of my favorite Holocaust books. The innocence is striking, and John Boyne writes so eloquently. A must-read.
Saturday, August 21, 2010
THE HUNGER GAMES by Suzanne Collins
The book The Hunger Games is a fantastic book written as the first installment of a three part series.
The plot line focuses on Katniss Everdeen, a young girl growing up in a place called Panem, District 12, on a continent that used to be called North America. After political upheaval in previous years, a cruel government named The Capitol has taken over. Every year the Capitol hosts The Hunger Games, a inhumane sporting tournament. The Hunger Games is basically a fight for survival; two contestants, ages 12-18 are chosen from each district. Then, all the contestants must try to survive until the end. Brutal deaths and starvation is the end for most.
I believe this book is based on the concept that war can turn people into monsters. Katniss was a villager turned predator, along with everyone else in this competition. Suzanne Collins really explores the consequences of war in this novel.
I really enjoyed this book, and I hope you enjoy it too!
Keep Reading,
Bookworm
xoxoxo
The plot line focuses on Katniss Everdeen, a young girl growing up in a place called Panem, District 12, on a continent that used to be called North America. After political upheaval in previous years, a cruel government named The Capitol has taken over. Every year the Capitol hosts The Hunger Games, a inhumane sporting tournament. The Hunger Games is basically a fight for survival; two contestants, ages 12-18 are chosen from each district. Then, all the contestants must try to survive until the end. Brutal deaths and starvation is the end for most.
I believe this book is based on the concept that war can turn people into monsters. Katniss was a villager turned predator, along with everyone else in this competition. Suzanne Collins really explores the consequences of war in this novel.
I really enjoyed this book, and I hope you enjoy it too!
Keep Reading,
Bookworm
xoxoxo
Monday, August 9, 2010
THE ALCHEMYST by Michael Scott
This book is just fantastic. I enjoyed it so much that I bought the book and borrowed the next book, The Magician, from the library.
The plot line goes as follows. Sophie and her twin brother Josh lead rather normal lives. They work for husband and wife Nick and Perry Fleming. One day, their lives change dramatically. In a whirlwind of events, they find themselves in the middle of a magical battle between Nick and the mysterious Dee. They are told that Nick is actually the immortal Alchemyst Nicholas Flamel, and Dee is Magician John Dee. The world's fate ends up in the unsuspecting twins hands. Can they succeed against all the evil?
Well, you are gonna have to read the book to find out!
Keep Reading!
Bookworm <3
The plot line goes as follows. Sophie and her twin brother Josh lead rather normal lives. They work for husband and wife Nick and Perry Fleming. One day, their lives change dramatically. In a whirlwind of events, they find themselves in the middle of a magical battle between Nick and the mysterious Dee. They are told that Nick is actually the immortal Alchemyst Nicholas Flamel, and Dee is Magician John Dee. The world's fate ends up in the unsuspecting twins hands. Can they succeed against all the evil?
Well, you are gonna have to read the book to find out!
Keep Reading!
Bookworm <3
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