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This Month’s Book Review
The Book Thief by Marcus Zusak
Once upon a time, an odd little man decided to part his hair on the opposite side of his head from everybody else, grow a weird little mustache, and take over the world. And he did it—the taking over the world part—by writing a story. That, at least, is the explanation for Nazi Germany given by Max Vandenburg, a character in Marcus Zusak’s The Book Thief, a profoundly engaging novel about the importance of stories.
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