Liesel used this sentence to describe Rudy; "bony legs, sharp teeth, gangly blue eyes, and hair the color of a lemon"
The last time I saw her was red. The sky was like soup, boiling and stirring. In some places it was burned. There were black crumbs and pepper, streaked across the redness. (4.1)
Pg. 3
"Here's a small fact, you're going to die."
"You want to know what I truly look like? I'll help you out. Find yourself a mirror while I continue." Page 307
"Sometimes I imagined how everything looked above those clouds, knowing without question that the sun was blond, and the endless atmosphere was a giant blue eye." page 350
"They had no qualms about stealing, but they needed to be told. They liked to be told, and Viktor Chemmel liked to be the teller." page 274
"Blood leaked from her nose and licked at her lips. Her eyes had blackened. Cuts had opened up and a series of wounds were rising to the surface of her skin. All from words. From Liesel's words." page 253
Pg. 384
"Max, Hans, and Rosa I cannot account for, but I know that Liesel Meminger was thinking that if the bombs ever landed on Himmel Street, not only did Max have a less chance of survival than everyone else, but he would die completely alone."
The last time I saw her was red. The sky was like soup, boiling and stirring. In some places it was burned. There were black crumbs and pepper, streaked across the redness. (4.1)
Pg. 3
"Here's a small fact, you're going to die."
"You want to know what I truly look like? I'll help you out. Find yourself a mirror while I continue." Page 307
"Sometimes I imagined how everything looked above those clouds, knowing without question that the sun was blond, and the endless atmosphere was a giant blue eye." page 350
"They had no qualms about stealing, but they needed to be told. They liked to be told, and Viktor Chemmel liked to be the teller." page 274
"Blood leaked from her nose and licked at her lips. Her eyes had blackened. Cuts had opened up and a series of wounds were rising to the surface of her skin. All from words. From Liesel's words." page 253
Pg. 384
"Max, Hans, and Rosa I cannot account for, but I know that Liesel Meminger was thinking that if the bombs ever landed on Himmel Street, not only did Max have a less chance of survival than everyone else, but he would die completely alone."