The Book Thief

Audio CD

German language

Published Jan. 4, 2016 by Random House Audio.

OCLC Number:
950050388

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4 stars (6 reviews)

Liesel lebt während des Zweiten Weltkrieges bei Pflegeeltern in der Himmelstraße in Molching, wo sie die Juden nach Dachau ziehen sieht und die Bombennächte über München erleidet. Das Mädchen überlebt, weil der Tod – in dieser Zeit beschäftigter denn je und Erzähler dieses außergewöhnlichen Romans – Liesel in sein Herz geschlossen hat. Sie und die Menschen aus der Himmelstraße.

(6 CDs, Laufzeit: 7h 50)

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Review of 'The Book Thief' on 'Goodreads'

5 stars

I know I've already read this book twice this year, but the hard copy I purchased finally arrived and I couldn't resist giving it another go. I enjoyed reading even more (if that's possible) this time through, especially with the full page illustrations of The Standover Man and The Word Shaker. All I can say is that it was worth everything I paid for it and I'm planning to purchase hard copies of some of my other favorites.

Review of 'The Book Thief' on 'Storygraph'

5 stars

This is, without a doubt, one of the best books I've ever read. Here's what I knew about it going in: it takes place during WWII and has Nazis in it. Not a lot to go on. It had been on my TBR list for a long time but I kept passing it by, just not sure what it was about or if I was in the right frame of mind. If you've been doing the same thing, I urge you to stop doing that! Pick it next.

Did I cry? Yes, but not in the way I expected. Instead of one or two big sob sessions, I experienced many small heartbreaks. Some were larger than others but there was no individual scene or occurrence that devastated me. The cumulative effect, however, is that I felt a larger, deeper sense of loss and sadness and hope.

And the writing - …

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4 stars