Another reason
I chose this book is because it takes place around WWII in Germany. I really
like reading historical fiction because doing so brings me into another world
and time period. It's written so realistically that I feel as if I was actually
alive during the time period and experienced all the book talks about. I
especially find this time period to be exceptionally interesting. It baffles me
that there are actually people in this world who could act in such a soulless
and harsh manner. How can they just persecute and kill of thousands of people
just because they believed different things? I know they probably had their
reasons of acting the way they did, but in my eyes its still inexcusable.
After reading Night By Elie Wiesel last
year for language arts, I gained a more deeper understanding of the pain and
trouble that Jews had to suffer. I have a feeling that little Liesel will have
to go through similar obstacles.
The last reason
I chose to read this book is because I saw it on the YALSA/Alex awards list as
I was searching for a summer reading book. I read the summary and it looked
really interesting so I put it on my 'Maybe' list, but never actually got to
read it. I guess now is the time that this will all change...I look forward to
reading the rest of this book.

Same here Cindy! I just started reading this book too and was confused at who was narrating the story at first. Never have I heard of a book being narrated by death. Maybe this is the reason the story is good.
ReplyDeleteI have heard a lot of good reviews on this book as well!
ReplyDeleteIt's weird to think that a book can be narrated by death but it sounds really interesting!
ReplyDeleteI read (half!) of this book first tri. I really liked it, but it got boring in the middle, so I put it down then never really picked it back up. I really liked how it was narrated by something that was not human. It put an interesting twist to the story!
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