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Originally Posted by Iridal
WOW ... That's really all there is to say about The book thief. It's engaging. It's funny. It's heartbreaking. There were definitely tears in my eyes at the end. I enjoyed every word, from the first to the last. This is without a doubt one of the best books I've read this year. I'll be recommending it to every reader I know.
I think I need some light reading next. It will be either The magician's apprentice by Trudi Canavan or Neverwhere by Neil Gaiman.
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Yep yep, it is truly a wonderful book, for all adults and children. No, I think children wouldn't enjoy it as thoroughly as adults. I think it's the best book I've read this year too (and also last year?), although it's hard to push
Wintertide and
The Princess Bride down to the second and third place.
For your next book... I've never read them. Tell us what you think when you finish either.
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Originally Posted by thinkpadx
I like this new e-book era and could never go back. Book nr 2 in A Song Of Ice And Fire bought, downloaded and ready to go. This is just so much simpler than going out buying a physical copy of a book. I don't know how I ever managed before, It sure took a lot more patience, time and dead trees.
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But don't you just love the hardcover editions? I'll go for hardbacks whenever I can afford them.
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Originally Posted by siraks
darn. add another to my list.
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Read. It. Now.
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Originally Posted by orlok
Glad you enjoyed it  . It's always a bit of a nailbiter waiting to see if a book you have really enjoyed and recommended is appreciated by others.
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speaking of that... I haven't read the other book of Markus Zusak yet

you must be waiting for weeks now