The first and second book’s location of where they were stolen could mean that the two books could be as different as ash and snow. The two locations could also mean that her new life could be the complete opposite of her old one.
4. Pg. 40 Why did Hitler youth start at age ten? Hitler was a strong willed, narcissistic person—you would think that he would make Germany’s youth bend to his will sooner.
5. Pg. 50 I wonder what made frau Diller so cold to her customers. Maybe something happened in her childhood that made her the way she was.
6. Pg. 60 I feel that Alex Steiner did not know how to explain to Rudy that he could not paint himself to appear African American. Rudy was too young to realize that he was perfect under Hitler’s eyes, and that it was more important to be safe than try to live a dream as your hero.
7. Pg. 70 I was…show more content… Pg. 429 Mama doesn’t usually show her love, however in this case, she misses Papa so much to where she hugs his accordion every night. I wonder why Liesel didn’t comfort Rosa that night? Wasn’t she just as, if not more, upset as Mama?
44. Pg. 440 Liesel needs to get down she cannot get hurt lie her Papa did on that dramatic day. Max won’t be there he’s too cunning to get caught by the Nazis. What would she do if she saw him? Run into the streets to see him?
45. Pg. 450 The word shakers love for the man was the only thing keeping that tree alive. Once the man returned to her the word shaker needed a replacement for the man no more. Why would they want to walk the path that the enormous tree made?
46. Pg. 460 The woman wont punish Liesel; she will forgive her as she always does. Does Ilsa see Liesel as a replacement for her son? She gives her gifts as if she was her own, and she forgives Liesel every time she wrongs her.
47. Pg. 470 Was death trying to see if medicine could save Robert by delaying collecting his soul? If so, why did he choose Robert of all the soldiers that were wounded? Does death do this for people a