The 10th-anniversary edition of the Sunday Times bestseller and modern classic
MARKUS ZUSAK is the bestselling author of six novels, including
THE BOOK THIEF. His books have been translated into more than forty
languages, to both popular and critical acclaim. He lives in Sydney
with his wife and two children.
Find Markus on his blog www.zusakbooks.com
Facebook /markuszusak
Instagram @markuszusak
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Extraordinary, resonant and relevant, beautiful and angry.
*Sunday Telegraph*
...a beautifully balanced piece of storytelling...Unsettling,
thought-provoking, life affirming, triumphant and tragic, this is a
novel of breathtaking scope, masterfully told. It is an important
piece of work, but also a wonderful page-turner.
*Guardian*
A moving work which will make many eyes brim.
*Independent on Sunday*
This is a weighty novel worthy of universal acclaim. A sense of
dread prevades this beautifully written novel. As The Book Thief
draws to a close, Death says: "There's a multitude of stories that
i allow to distract me as I work." The story of the Book Thief, who
tried to change the world in her own small way, proves one
formidable and inspiring distraction.
*The Daily Express*
Brilliant and hugely ambitious ... the kind of book that could be
life-changing
*New York Times Book Review*
...breathtakingly good.
*The Bookseller*
A magical tale.
*Elle*
...a fantastic book...it packs a huge emotional punch.
*The Bookseller*
A tonic much needed amid the ominous menace of an era of such
calamity.
*FT magazine*
Quirky, engaging and beautifully written
*Woman and Home*
His faith in the transformative power of storytelling bestows this
gentle but worthwhile novel with its own narrative strength and
power.
*Metro*
Absorbing and searing
*Washington Post*
A major achievement
*People*
Deserves a place on the shelf with The Diary of Anne Frank - set to
become a classic
*USA Today*
Zusak makes his ostensibly gloomy subject bearable in the same way
Kurt Vonnegut did in Slaughterhouse 5, with grim, darkly consoling
humour
*Time*
Zusak's playfulness with language leavens the horror and makes the
theme more resonant - words can save your life ...It's a measure of
how sucessfully Zusak has humanized these characters that even
though we know they are doomed, it's no less devastating when Death
finally reaches them
*Publishers Weekly*
One of the most highly anticipated young-adult books in years
*The Wall Street Journal*
'Elegant, philosophical and moving. A work to read slowly and
savour. Beautiful and important
*Kirkus Reviews*
Both gripping and touching, a work that kept me up late into the
night feverishly reading the last 300 pages
*Cleveland Plain-Dealer*
Zusak's novel is a highwire act of inventiveness and emotional
suppleness
*The Australian*
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