Sunday, July 31, 2016

The Book Thief by Marcus Zusak



Brother and sister, Leisel and Werner Meminger are on their way to being left with a foster family by their mother.  

Rosa and Hans Hubermann are barely making a living but will receive a small monetary subsidization for Leisel and her brother. Only Leisel makes it to the door.

Leisel becomes best friends with the neighbor next door Rudy Steiner.  She grows to love her "Papa" and at some point even her "Mama" who calls her names from the onset.  When they hide Max in the basement, Leisel makes a new friend.

I was half way through the story before I realized who the narrator was.

I saw the movie and liked the book much better.  The book talks more about her book thievery.  Maybe for sake of time, that was not dwelt on as much in the movie as it was in the book.     

Even though Leisels’ book thievery is what the story is about, the underlining tale is about Germany during the reign of Hitler and how small towns coped.

Tuesday, July 19, 2016

Just One Look by Harlan Coben

I read this book in 2014, but forgot what happened and re-read it this past May (2016).



Grace Lawson’s husband goes out one night and never returns.  Someone slipped an old photograph into some photos that she had developed and no one knows where it came from. When her husband disappears after seeing the photo a wicked plot unravels. 

Grace tries to find out who the people are in the photo and along the way people related to the people in that photo end up dead.

Grace is in for a shock at the end of this story!

Monday, July 4, 2016

The Innocent by Harlan Coben



After spending 9 years in jail, Matt is attempting to live a good life.  His wife Olivia is expecting a baby.  This will be their first child together.  Olivia convinces Matt to upgrade their phones to camera phones so they can capture special moments.  Unfortunately, the first picture he receives is of his wife with another man.  No way!!!

This leads Matt on a hunt to find out what’s going on. The hunt takes him from New Jersey to a seedy bar in Nevada.

Harlan knows how to engage a reader.  His plots thicken and you never expect the ending result!