The book thief…

“A tale of love, living, colors, friendship, survival told by death. A tale of words, stories and their power. A tale of a thief-a book thief. ”

That’s how I would surmise if you ask me what the Book thief is all about! I’m not reviewing it, particularly not in a manner which is conventional. But I’m mesmerized by the book. Completely!

But I’d like to tell you that it’s a must have. Written by Markus Zusak, I think it’s the best I have read after Manto’s Black Margins. The settings are of Nazi Germany and the story begins with the Liesel Merminger, a little girl being sent to foster parents.

She adapts to her new home, her new parents, the foul mouthed Rosa Hubermann, Liesel’s adoptive mother and Hans, her new father. To me, the three come together as a family never separated. Liesel journey continues with her nightmares, her bed wetting, the football with Rudy (her best friend) and a little stealing.

In a way, Liesel’s love of books can’t be described, it’s not because she knows how to spell the words or know them at all but because she picks up her first book from the grave of her dead brother. There is a bit of suspense until you discover that a Jew called Max Vandenburg visits their home for shelter in lieu of a promise made by Hans Hubermann during First World War. The family hides him.

The Second World War has already begun and gets closer to them and so does death, where Liesel miraculously escapes. I prefer not to reveal the end, for it’s much more than a simple escape from death for Liesel and for death.

The narrative is strong and grabs your attention. The first half may be a little slow but the peels reveal off just at the right time. I think it’s a book to be enjoyed, a book to be loved, and a book with some lovely insights, some thoughts that can’t just cross your mind until you read it. Its in all a new perspective.

“Trust me, though, the words were on their way, and when they arrived, Liesel would hold them in her hands like the clouds, and she would wring them out like rain.-the book thief”

15 Responses to “The book thief…”

  1. Tarun Goel says:

    Sounds Great, reminded me of Schindler’s List, don’t know why :)

  2. Saim says:

    seems a nice read…the opening n closing lines whet the appetite!!!
    ur review heightens the urge to read dis!!!

  3. blunt edges says:

    hmmmm…i think i’ll read it…hell who m i kiddin…buhahaha :D :D:D

  4. Smita says:

    Sounds interesting!! A fren of mine has it, lemme borrow it from her.

    Thanks :)

  5. Gypsy says:

    @ Tarun

    okays! I havent read that one… hmm…

    @ Saim

    grab a copy :)

    @ blunt edges

    u dont read? really?

    @ smita…

    sure. lemme know how do you like it!

  6. Americanising Desi says:

    Oh my God that tempts me enough to grab it!

  7. Swati Chandok Sharma says:

    U got it???

  8. Anand says:

    added to toread list

  9. blunt edges says:

    okkk…whats with the surprise?
    i used 2 read quite a lot, but haven’t read anything 4 more than a year…so i kinda jumped sides n act like a anti-book person ;)

  10. Swetha says:

    oh wow! good description u gave there! will surely try to read this book.. well, u tempted me to! :D

    thanks and cheers
    swetha

  11. Gypsy says:

    @ AD

    :) great!

    @ Di…

    Yesh!

    @Anand

    cool…

    @Blunt edges

    well, the way you write, i ahd a notion that u read as well… see, there you are changing sides now…

    @ Swetha

    m glad, tc

  12. Neha ji..how to follow the comments on your blog ji :)
    Ok i did not go through the post..i just want to read the book first :D

  13. Gypsy says:

    @ aniruddha

    i dunno ji…

    u din’t ? hawwww… oka, read the book first :P

  14. Aria says:

    sounds great. I am going to look for this book. thanks..

  15. Gypsy says:

    @ Aria

    ur welcome

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