12.01.2009

Operation Superhuman Reader: Another YA Lit Recommendation

The Book Thief The Book Thief by Markus Zusak


My rating: 5 of 5 stars
Printz book/coming-of-age/Holocaust

I've heard so much about this book and was excited to add this to my list. Initially I was trying not to be too excited about it in case it was overhyped, but I was not disappointed. I love this book. Love it. I thought that I'd fly through this book--despite its length--because it's so good, but I found myself wanting to take my time and soak in the words and images. The writing was just mind-blowing. The way Zusak combines words and sentences is an art form--incredible.

After a million and one Holocaust/WWII units in grade school I've felt a little burned out on the topic. However, The Book Thief greatly touched me. The characters had so much depth, and the Nazi ideologies, while I've studied them so many times, became horrifically real to me, more so than at any other time in my education. I've read countless books that touch me emotionally, but The Book Thief reached me on a deeper level. Liesel's relationship with Max was beautiful and poignant and tender. The Book Thief showed me that while evil exists in the world--even such intense evil like Nazism--the individual can triumph and effect change, however small, because small change is still change and proves that good can and will persist.

While technically a young-adult book, this book can touch readers beyond adolescence. I'm confident in saying that The Book Thief will continue to affect readers for many years to come. The Book Thief merits a place on the bookshelves with the classics, with the books that effect change within the reader, with the literature that endures.

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5 comments:

Jill said...

I love, love, loved this book and didn't think it read like a young adult book at all!

Hey, we went to your orchestra concert last night but were in the very top row of the balcony so I watched "you" for most of the performance but when you all stood up to leave "your" hair was way longer than I think it is...uh oh, who was I watching and where were you sitting??

Miranda said...

Charlotte I just love your book reviews. I'll be adding this one to Goodreads ASAP and putting it on hold at the library!

michelle said...

Love love love this book as well. I didn't think it read like YA lit either. I'm always glad when someone I love loves a book that I love!

Dimples said...

I just bought this book for my little sister, but now I want to read it...

Pamski said...

Adding it to my to-read list!

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