Michael Talty Talty من عند Bettenahalli, Karnataka 562157، الهند
A few of my thoughts: To write Death as the narrator was brilliant. The story being told from a literal omniscient point of view gave such a unique reading experience. In addition, Death's personality was stamped throughout the book. Any minor grievances I might have had with the book were completely erased with Max's birthday gift of The Standover Man, Rosa's visit to Liesel's school to tell her Max had finally woke and the bread in the road. The entire book is worth these three events alone. I don't even know what to say about Hans, Rosa and Rudy. I cannot type while crying. Lastly, this book had everything that The Poisonwood Bible was missing. Any book I read in the future wishing to say something about the human condition will be held up the this standard. Highly, highly recommend it.