Review: Marcus Zusak 's thief sometimes writes to readers like young adult literary markets in a mostly adult way. That's why The Book Thief like Markus Zusak is exhilaratingly refreshing in this romantic and fantasy ocean. It is classified as a young adult novel, but it contains a very serious theme. Labels are printed on the cover of books. "It was about 1939. Germany was breathtaking, death was not so busy, and it will be more busy."
Well, if you have read my other comments, you will know that I read The Book Thief. However, this book is not for children (I'm sorry, but for young people), it is for adults. It is also on the other side of the war and has a different view on the lives of the two sisters. Both the two sisters, Vianne and Isabel, both live in France, but live in two very different lives, are two very different roles. The official type of book (according to GoodReads) is a historical novel. This is my first historical novel (unless you include a thief). This book has been written for a long time. I could not enter that role. This is not to say that personality is not good, in fact, I realized that the role is clearly defined. This is not my writing style.
Review of 'book's thief' and 'freedom of speech' I discovered that I am very rare about new and unique stories in literature. I think there are only a few innovative plots left, but most are infinite variations that tend to reduce or eliminate the differentiation factors of these stories. However, Book Thief designed by Markus Zusak is rich in the power of 16 words that are very beautiful, symbolic, multidimensional, memorable characters, and red wheelbarrows exposed. The wheelbarrow is exceptional in that it was eight short lines. This is a long 16 words. Such numbers are usually not very important when considering the merit of poetry, but "red handwheel" requires caution.