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April 24, 2009

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Books I've recently read:

  • Markus Zusak: The Book Thief

    Markus Zusak: The Book Thief
    This is a great example of storytelling. A different (if overplayed at times) angle means Death is narrating the story of Liesel a spunky girl who lives in Germany in the Second World War. I didn't always like the style of prose/writing and it took me a while to get into it, BUT, I THOROUGHLY enjoyed this book. I loved the characters and interactions, the way such a difficult time is narrated, the 'human-ness' of it all. Sadness, a childhood interrupted - and yet not. Ultimately thought-provoking and uplifting. (****)

  • Markus Zusak: The Book Thief

    Markus Zusak: The Book Thief
    For info: This is the import cover design which I MUCH prefer!

  • Sarah Macdonald: Holy Cow: An Indian Adventure

    Sarah Macdonald: Holy Cow: An Indian Adventure
    A spiritual growth adventure / travelogue of the author's time in India. A good read, sometimes a little prose-y but entertaining, enlightening and scary (human nature!). Makes me grateful to be a woman in a developed country... (****)

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