The Book Thief Stole My Heart (and Reminded Me Why I Read)

“To most people, Hans Huberman was barely visible. An un-special person....Not important or particularly valuable.” The speaker is Death, the steely-yet-bemused narrator in Markus Zusak's The Book Thief. But his description of this “un-special person” isn't finished, as the phrase “to most people” intimates. “The frustration of that appearance, as you can imagine, was its … Continue reading The Book Thief Stole My Heart (and Reminded Me Why I Read)