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Markus Zusak (2006)
The Book Thief.
Knopf Books for Young Readers
You may be put off reading this exceptional book because Death himself tells the story. But as a narrator, Death is all but frightening. In a sardonic but gentle tone, with great humor, Death conveys the life of Liesel Meminger, a child of 9 years, living in a foster family with her sarcastic step mother and loving step father. Set in Nazi Germany Liesel is saved by the books she is stealing - and, ultimately, by the one she is
writing herself. More...
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Ruth Rendell (2006)
The Thief.
Arrow
For young readers. Released: April 4, 2006. More...
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Richard MacAndrew (2003)
The Lahti File: Level 3.
Cambridge University Press
Hundreds of dead fish, some unexplained deaths and a bird-less town - these newspaper reports from Finland attract interest from the British secret service. Ian Munro is sent to Lahti to investigate. But when his first contact is killed, Munro realizes that someone is trying to hide a secret. A most thrilling English course! (This is how teenagers would like to learn English!) More...
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