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Steven Jay Cohen
An avid member of the Hitler Youth in 1940s Vienna, Johannes Betzler discovers his parents are hiding a Jewish girl named Elsa behind a false wall in their home. His initial horror turns to interest - then love and obsession. After his parents disappear, Johannes is the only one aware of Elsa's existence in the house and the only one responsible for her fate.
By turns disturbing and blackly comic, Christine Leunens' captivating and masterful novel examines this world of truth and lies, laying bare the darkest corners of the human soul.
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An incredibly deep and real story from the heart
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A well told story
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Dark Skies
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Wow... just wow
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A book with two separate personalities
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Good production, poor storyline
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Wanted to not believe all the other reviews but then I read it
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However, it seems like reading up a little background info on it instead of assuming that all film adaptations are faithful to the book and not sometimes just springboards for creative expansions on the more basic ideas from the source—which still need to give credit to source material because that's how intellectual property works—would have helped most everyone complaining about how this "isn't Jojo Rabbit" and nearly ruined their life because of the vast difference in tone.
It's not the author's fault that you were expecting a very different, uplifting story and this was the opposite. You could have returned it when you realized it wasn't “Jojo Rabbit”—no harm, no foul.
That being said, this is a very well-written, unique book. It's not uplifting. It's not happy. Johannes isn't very likeable. He's very flawed.
He was also in Nazi training and war since age 10. In the book, he goes through the Hitler Youth group for young boys then graduates on to the regular Hitler Youth where the idea of choosing Hitler over a loved one is normalized and considered very virtuous. He ends up fighting in the war and loses most of one of his arms and disfigures and paralyzes half of his face.
“Jojo Rabbit” essentially catches Johannes *before* he's endoctrinated to a point of detriment that is never truly reversed by an outside force. Johannes, in the book, is disabled in the war at 15, not 10. He surpasses age 10 by chapter 4.
So, yes, he's not a cutie-pie kid. He's a messed up, immature young man. [MINOR SPOILER:] He essentially remains all but walled off from society along with Elsa after his mother dies. He doesn't finish school. He even staves off getting a job.
It's a very interesting character study. If you don't like those kinds of narratives, no, you won't like this book at all. If you don't like books without a hero, you won't like this book. If you need a happy or decisive ending or a book that spells everything out for you—nope again.
But this IS a good book if you go into it with the right expectations.
Don't Buy a Book Without Reading a Synopsis?
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Simply put, the boy is a monster. On second thought, monster is too nice of a description for what he does to that poor girl. The first third of the book reads like a coming of age story, second third reads like a romantic novel and the third part of the story reads like The Collector (another great read if you’re unfamiliar with this book). Overall, the book grabbed me and made me root for and against some characters. I would recommend to anyone.
Not like the movie, and that’s good and bad. I’d recommend it to anyone.
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No way am I finishing this
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