

desertcart.com: The Librarian of Burned Books: A Novel: 9780063259256: Labuskes, Brianna: Books Review: Absolutely excellent - An exceptionally well written book, that gives the reader a stark reminder of why books (even the ones we say meh too!) are so vitally important. I loved this novel, with it's genuine characters, and representation of historical facts of WW II, the book burnings, Hitler and the Nazi party's rise to power, and the impact the bias had on the Jewish community, anyone or anything the Nazi party considered dangerous, and the world. May we never forget the lessons learned and may they never be repeated. Highly recommend that everyone read this book! (Had a few moment of tears, so have a tissue on hand! Phenomenal ending, read it, because I am not giving it away). Review: Good Book - Even though this is "yet another" World War II book, the subject matter is different, so I thought it was mostly entertaining and different. The 3 characters have their own stories and then come together at the end. I knew the government was involved in providing the troops with reading material, but I didn't know they were disallowing certain books. It's a timely topic and proof that some things never change. Book lovers especially will be interested in this novel.







| Best Sellers Rank | #94,239 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #365 in World War II Historical Fiction #387 in Historical World War II & Holocaust Fiction #5,516 in Literary Fiction (Books) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (3,023) |
| Dimensions | 5.31 x 0.94 x 8 inches |
| ISBN-10 | 0063259257 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-0063259256 |
| Item Weight | 10.4 ounces |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 416 pages |
| Publication date | February 21, 2023 |
| Publisher | William Morrow Paperbacks |
A**R
Absolutely excellent
An exceptionally well written book, that gives the reader a stark reminder of why books (even the ones we say meh too!) are so vitally important. I loved this novel, with it's genuine characters, and representation of historical facts of WW II, the book burnings, Hitler and the Nazi party's rise to power, and the impact the bias had on the Jewish community, anyone or anything the Nazi party considered dangerous, and the world. May we never forget the lessons learned and may they never be repeated. Highly recommend that everyone read this book! (Had a few moment of tears, so have a tissue on hand! Phenomenal ending, read it, because I am not giving it away).
G**L
Good Book
Even though this is "yet another" World War II book, the subject matter is different, so I thought it was mostly entertaining and different. The 3 characters have their own stories and then come together at the end. I knew the government was involved in providing the troops with reading material, but I didn't know they were disallowing certain books. It's a timely topic and proof that some things never change. Book lovers especially will be interested in this novel.
H**D
Phenomenal!
I am a reader and have been from a very, very young age; I have read many, many books. But few have touched so many places in my life as this one did, and I am honored to have been able to read it, though I really wish I’d read it to my wife while she was still in this world. We were together for 31 years, thankfully married in the U.S. at long last, though we were legally married in Canada in 2004, after having met and joining lives in 1992. We lived in different states, met in still another, and lived together in a fourth state after that, so the women meeting as they did really rang true to me. The wonder of the world is there, even in times of great pain, internal as well as external, there can also be connection, as well as love, and this book brought it all to life. Wonderful writing along with historical—as well as current—realities make this a book that everyone should read. I am recommending it to everyone! Thank you Brianna Labuskes for giving us this gift!
M**O
Then and now
A great read for us today. It shows how citizens became accustomed to and then supporters and activists in the Nazi cause — and how some saw what was happening and stood against it. This is told through stories of relationships, betrayal and grief. Loved this book and highly recommend as it is so relevant to us now.
E**.
Parallels to today
This is very well researched historical fiction with many parallels to the today's political movements. A very timely read.
C**Y
Book Burning Baddies
"The Librarian of Burned Books" is a powerful and emotionally resonant novel that revolves around three central characters: Viv, Hannah, and Althea. There are three narratives running throughout the story, which eventually come together. The underlying issue of the book is the Nazi rise to power and their use of censorship, specifically book burning that is the central character if you will. This novel delves into the profound impact of censorship and book burning on its three central characters: Viv, Hannah, and Althea. Albeit, at different times. Through their experiences, the book highlights the devastating consequences of cultural suppression and the resilient human spirit in the face of such adversity. In "The Librarian of Burned Books," censorship and book burning are not just historical events; they are central forces that shape the lives and choices of the characters. The novel vividly portrays the emotional and intellectual toll that censorship takes on individuals and communities. It underscores the importance of preserving cultural heritage and the power of literature to inspire resistance and resilience. "The Librarian of Burned Books" is a compelling exploration of the profound consequences of censorship and book burning on the lives of its three main characters. Their stories serve as a powerful reminder of the enduring value of literature and the indomitable human spirit in the face of attempts to silence knowledge and ideas. This novel is a moving tribute to those who have fought to protect intellectual freedom and cultural heritage throughout history. Each one of them had to figure how to find enough strength to be the hero of their personal story.
K**R
Different
A sort of interesting book. It jumps timelines regularly while still dealing with the same characters. The historical side was something I was unaware of originally. However, the book made me want to look into it further. Overall the characters and history were enjoyable. But due to the constantly changing timelines it felt to me as if the story moved too slowly.
A**R
good read
A good read
C**E
Books have always been magical to me. Theirs stories are a source of comfort, reflexion, and knowledge. Books are a big part of my life, and reading this story make me realize how important they are to the world, to humanity. This story is about 3 different women and timeline, but it's not at all confusing. These 3 women are friend of the books, guardian of knowledge and with their flaws and their love, they were trying to stop the censure of books, to still give any books to the soldier at war. It's a beautiful book and an amazing story for any lover of books or simply loving spreading knowledge to anyone about everything.
T**A
Arrived packaged well & in great condition
S**A
The best book I’ve read in a while!
B**S
This book left me speechless! Highly recommend it, even if historical fiction isn't your thing. A slow read yet there is so much that happens in this story. The story is narrated in three different historical timelines during WWII. Inspired by a true story, this novel intertwines the fates of three women who believe in the power of books. 𝗕𝗲𝗿𝗹𝗶𝗻 𝟭𝟵𝟯𝟯 After the success of her debut novel Althea James receives an invitation from Joseph Goebbels for a cultural exchange. Coming from a small town in Maine, Berlin dazzles her. Until she gets a chance to meet a beautiful woman who promises to show her the real Berlin, pulls her into a resistance group that challenges everything she knows. 𝗣𝗮𝗿𝗶𝘀 𝟭𝟵𝟯𝟲 Fleeing Berlin, Hannah Brecht finds no escape from hatred towards Jews in Paris. Haunted by past betrayals she throws herself into her work at the German library of Burned books, believing in the quiet power of stories. But when her friend takes a bold action, Hannah must decide what truths are worth risking everything for. 𝗡𝗲𝘄 𝗬𝗼𝗿𝗸 𝟭𝟵𝟰𝟰 After losing her husband, Edward in the war, Vivian Childs fights to stop a senator from censoring books sent to soldiers. Knowing their value especially the last one she got from Edward she sets out to counter propaganda with a powerful story of her own, leading her to a secretive library in Brooklyn and a woman who holds the key to it all. If you loved reading the book thief then you are going to love this book as well. This isn't just a historic story, but a tribute to librarians, everyday readers, authors, publishers who have fought and still fight for the freedom to read and think freely.
K**Y
I have to admit that I found this book difficult to follow at first. Really had to keep myself fully focused on the activities that were happening in Germany and the many characters involved. This burning of the books that the Nazis had deemed unsuitable for the citizens to read, and all citizens were to come to a nominated public place and burn these " unsuitable" books. Many people hid their books . One question comes to my mind. Is this part of history actually repeating itself? Leaders in some other countries in the world are also declaring some of the books written in latter years are not suitable for modern day reading. One wonders!!
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