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it depends on your english level, may i ask which grade are you at? generally, assuming you are in high school, i highly recommend the book thief!

the book thief is set in germany during the second world war, but it is not your average war story. it is full of metaphors and symbolism, echoing the style of a fable, and it is narrated by an intriguing character death. death looks on as humans do their best to destroy each other in the most horrific ways imaginable, while he is left to clear up the mess they leave in their wake. he doesnt want to become involved, but he is drawn towards a young girl (liesel) as she travels across germany to meet her new foster parents, encountering death on the way.

death is continuously stepping into the narrative to comment on the wider context of war, or to give the back story of a new character, or jump ahead with a clue about what is to come. there is a strong focus on the small, intricate details of life, such as the colour of the sky or the shape of clouds, helping you to see the story through liesels eyes. she is young and limited in her understanding of jewish persecution and other grown up things, but she soon begins to learn.

her role as the book thief is both comical and deadly serious. her early life is stricken by poverty and she is unable to read, but desperate to learn. as she begins to acquire books, a secret night-time reading class begins, and she discovers the magic of reading. but another character soon enters the novel max vandenburg, the jew. his encounter with liesel and her foster parents will put all of them in great danger, but it is through max that liesel begins to learn about the world and, most importantly, about the power of friendship.

the book is crammed full of irony and humour, but it is also immensely sad, as we see the growing threat of nazism, the power of persecution and propaganda, and the effects of war and poverty on the inhabitants of himmel street, where liesel and her foster parents live. it is a book which reveals the true nature of its characters; liesels foster mother rosa is crass and strict, but kind-hearted underneath. her foster father seems weak and pathetic but the plot soon reveals his strength and courage.

its also a book about the power of words. reading her stolen books helps liesel to grow in her understanding of the world. she begins to see how words and stories can bring hope and healing, both in her own life, and the lives of others. but it is max who shows her that they can also be used to cause pain and humiliation and, ultimately, to destroy.
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