The First Few Pages of My Journey

Hey there, Saga Seekers!


Okay, I know, that was cringey, and I'm sorry about that, but I’m just trying to come up with a name for our little community as we expand, and I promise that I'll try to keep working on it. Thanks for sticking with me through the growing pains though! So I’ve finally begun flipping through the first few pages of "The Book Thief," and it's unlike anything I've read before. The writing is fragmented, filled with bold-font annotations and snippets of foreshadowing, which can feel a bit disjointed at times.

However, I’m more drawn in by Liesel Memingers story (the main character), which begins with heartbreak as she loses her brother and is sent to live with foster parents on Himmel Street. The pain and confusion she feels are so real, and I already found myself quickly invested in her story. Liesel’s new home with new parents introduces her to a world of contrasts—Hans’s gentle kindness and Rosa Hubermann's tough exterior, which hides a caring heart.

Aside from my initial struggle with the book's style, the story's depth really is starting to shine through. Liesel’s love for books is only beginning to develop, which is shown by her first stolen book, "The Gravedigger’s Handbook." I’m excited to see how Liesel’s story is going to end up and what other surprises this book has in store. And if you still think the idea of having Death as a narrator was strange, just wait until you hear what happens next, because I’m pretty sure a potato plays an important role in one of the upcoming chapters! Yes, a potato. Stay tuned, you definitely won't want to miss it!


Until then, Saga Seekers!

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  1. I enjoyed reading this! you are engaging and actually have me interested in the novel myself. Well done!

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